New Study Shows Corporate Climate Leaders Include Apple And Coke
The Corporate Climate Policy Engagement Leaders, 2024, was released today. Its authors choose the companies on the best trajectory toward climate crisis policy. This yardstick falls into “Science-Aligned Advocacy, Strategic Engagement, and Addressing Indirect Influence.” Forty companies are included.
The companies are sorted by region: North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.
Softbank And General Mills
Japan’s Softbank and America’s General Mills are among the most well-known companies on the science-aligned advocacy list. The addressing indirect influence is Apple US. The broadest list chosen by the authors includes Coca-Cola, Sony, Salesforce, Alphabet, and HP
The universe of companies included in the study. “InfluenceMap identified leading companies from its universe of 500+ companies (and 250+ industry associations), which includes the 300 largest non-financial companies from the 2024 Forbes 2000 list.
Corporate Climate Policy Engagement Leaders, 2024.”
These lists are always subjective, which means that they have to be viewed as an incomplete part of rating companies based on their climate policies.
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