Tata Steel rated among top 100 most sustainable corporations
Tata Steel has been rated among the top 100 most sustainable corporations in the world by Corporate Knights, the magazine for clean capitalism.
Corporate Knights announced its Sixth annual global list of the world 100 most sustainable corporations at the World Economic Forum at Davos.
The key performance indicators that have been assessed include Energy Productivity, CO2 Productivity, Water Productivity, Waste Productivity, Leadership Diversity, CEO-to-Average Worker Pay, % Tax Paid, Sustainability Leadership, Sustainability Pay Link, Innovation Capacity and Transparency.
The 2010 Global 100 tapped intelligence from the world’s largest sustainability research alliance put together by Legg Mason’s Global Currents Investment Management to isolate the top ten per cent of companies from a universe of 3,000 global stocks.
These select companies were then transparently ranked based on ten indicators, with data sourced from ASSET4, a Thomson Reuters business, and The BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL® service. It includes companies from 24 countries encompassing all sectors of the economy, with a collective enterprise value of $4 trillion, and three million employees.
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