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Ericsson Gets Leadership Recognition In Climate Performance, Reporting

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SHALOM OLALEYE

Ericsson’s global leadership in climate performance and reporting has been recognized by the independent non-profit CDP (formerly known as the Carbon Disclosure Project) by being named in its annual ‘A List’ – the top ranking possible.

Ericsson was one of 280 of companies that achieved an ‘A’ out of more than 20,000 companies scored at CDP’s annual climate disclosure and scoring process, widely recognized as the gold standard of corporate reporting.

Head of Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility, Ericsson, Heather Johnson, said,

At Ericsson, we take our role in climate action seriously, and you can’t manage what you don’t measure,”

That’s why it means so much to colleagues across the company to see our commitment to climate action recognized on the CDP A List this year. This recognition is a testament to our continuous progression toward ambitious and science-based climate targets.”

Johnson added,

“Today more than ever, companies have a crucial role to play in limiting climate change to 1.5°C. That’s why Ericsson will continue to join forces with our customers, suppliers, and the entire ICT ecosystem to manage our climate impacts and develop sustainable solutions that can help take effective climate action.”

 

 

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