Alstom continues its sustainable commitment

Alstom scores B at CDP’s climate change questionnaire, showing that Alstom has developed a policy and strategic framework within which to take action and reduce negative climate change impacts. The score is benchmarked against peer companies from the Industrials sector and the Electrical Equipment and Machinery industry.
CDP, formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project, runs the global disclosure system that enables companies, cities, states and regions to measure and manage their environmental impacts. They give grades from A to D. Through offices and partners in 50 countries they have driven unprecedented levels of environmental disclosure.
“Alstom is really proud to have received such a good grade. It was the first time Alstom answered the CDP questionnaire for its current perimeter focused on transport activities. This demonstrates the Group’s will to be transparent on its actions. With this score, Alstom is above the average French companies and companies from the same business sector”, Cécile Texier, Director for Sustainability said.
In September, Alstom had been selected in Dow Jones Sustainability indices (DJSI), World and Europe for the seventh consecutive year, which recognises its leading position in the field of sustainability.
Alstom’s commitment to sustainable development is to anticipate the environmental and social challenges of mobility and actively manage the risks and opportunities they entail. In this matter, company’s policy is deployed along four main axes, translated into targets, measured against indicators and monitored by its Sustainability team.
For a sustainable mobility, Alstom is promoting electrical and shared transport, is improving resource and energy efficiency in all the products and solutions and is applying sustainable development and eco-design principles.


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