Kering makes sustainability top 100
25/01/2016
This marks the group’s first inclusion in the Global 100 and is based on the evaluation of its sustainability performance in 2015, a year during which Kering published its first environmental profit & loss results and open-sourced the tool’s methodology. Kering’s performance rating is based on the evaluation of 12 key performance indicators, including management of waste and water, innovation capacity, leadership diversity and the dependence of executives’ remuneration on the corporation’s sustainability targets.
Kering placed 43 out of 100 with a score against these 12 criteria of 63.7%.
“Kering is very honoured to be named one of the Global 100 most sustainable corporations in the world here in Davos,” said Marie-Claire Daveu, chief sustainability officer and head of international institutional affairs at Kering. “With 2016 to mark the redefinition of Kering’s current sustainability targets, and the beginning of our strategy’s next chapter, we are entering a crucial period of evaluation and analysis. Such cross-industry benchmarks are thus of heightened importance, motivating us to drive our group toward even greater economic and environmental efficiency.”