Global corporate sustainability leaders

Explore the top global corporations setting benchmarks in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices. This ranking highlights companies demonstrating exceptional commitment to sustainability, responsible business operations, and long-term value creation. Discover organizations leading the charge in sustainable development, ethical supply chains, renewable energy adoption, waste reduction, and social responsibility. Learn about innovative strategies and impactful initiatives that define corporate sustainability leadership on an international scale, appealing to investors, consumers, and professionals interested in green business and ethical enterprises.

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    Mars (2026)

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    • Committed to net zero emissions by 2050

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    Mars leads the 'Sustainable in a Generation' plan in 2026, aiming to halve emissions by 2030 and achieve net zero by 2050. Its commitment that 100% of its key raw materials come from sustainable sources positions it as a benchmark in the industry.

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    ERG SpA (2026)

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    • Drives energy transition with 100% renewable energy

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    ERG SpA has been recognized as a leader in global corporate sustainability in 2026 for its complete transformation towards renewable energy. Its decision to divest from all its fossil assets and focus on 100% clean electricity generation positions it as a benchmark in the sector.

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    Pandora A/S (2026)

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    • Ranked second overall among over 8,000 companies

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    Pandora A/S has climbed positions in the 2026 sustainability ranking thanks to its commitment to using recycled materials. The company uses 100% recycled silver and gold in its production and has adopted lab-created diamonds, demonstrating a strong focus on the circular economy.

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    EDP Renováveis SA (2026)

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    • Values transparency in actions

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    EDP Renováveis SA has solidified its position as a global leader in sustainability in 2026, holding a prominent place in the Corporate Knights Global 100 ranking. Its exclusive focus on renewable energy generation positions it as a key player in the fight against climate change.

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    Fluence Energy (2026)

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    • Industry leader in addressing climate change

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    Fluence Energy is a notable new entry in the 2026 sustainability ranking, recognized for its contribution to the energy transition. Its specialization in utility-scale battery energy storage systems is crucial for the integration of renewable energies.

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    FEMSA (2026)

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    • Published sustainability-related financial disclosures aligned with IFRS standards

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    FEMSA has been recognized for the third consecutive year in the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2026, achieving its best historical score. Its leadership is due to exemplary water management, circular economy programs, and improvements in its supply chain and climate strategy.

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    Coca-Cola FEMSA (2026)

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    • Highest-ever FTSE Russell ESG score

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    Coca-Cola FEMSA has been recognized for the sixth consecutive year in the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2026, standing out for its performance in packaging and the circular economy. Its commitment to water management and climate strategy positions it as a benchmark in the beverage industry.

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    Indra Group (2026)

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    • Pledged to donate over 40,000 trees

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    Indra Group consolidates its position as the third most sustainable company in the world in the IT Services sector in 2026, according to the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook. Its leadership is based on its commitment to climate change and transparency, being the only European company in the global Top 10% of its sector.

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    JYP Entertainment (2025)

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    • Ranked world's most sustainable company

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    JYP Entertainment has been recognized by TIME in 2026 for its leadership in sustainable growth, being the first entertainment company to achieve RE100. Its commitment to 100% renewable energy and a carbon neutrality roadmap for 2050 make it stand out in the global music industry.

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    Nvidia (2025)

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    • Achieved 100% renewable electricity for offices and data centers

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    Nvidia has been recognized by TIME in 2026 for its leadership in sustainable growth, standing out for operating its offices and data centers with 100% renewable energy. Its GPU chips are significantly more energy-efficient, contributing to the reduction of electricity consumption in AI.

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    Novartis (2026)

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    • Integrates ESG agenda into core business

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    Novartis is a benchmark in sustainability in the pharmaceutical sector in 2026, integrating healthcare access with environmental sustainability. Through its Global Head of Social Impact and Sustainability, Korab Zuka, it drives operational decarbonization and responsible resource management.

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    Nestlé (2026)

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    • Aims to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2030

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    Nestlé leads a global sustainability strategy in 2026, with Antonia Wanner as Chief Sustainability Officer, committing over $1.2 billion to foster regenerative agriculture. It uses its market power to redefine logistics and agricultural production, seeking to capture carbon in the soil.

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    Procter & Gamble (P&G) (2026)

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    • Partnerships and innovations scale sustainability solutions

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    Procter & Gamble (P&G) is a benchmark for sustainability in mass consumer goods in 2026, with Virginie Helias as Chief Sustainability Officer. The company advocates 'sustainable by design' products, integrating environmental criteria into every business decision and connecting market demand with industrial transformation.