Alstom joins CDP's 2020 climate ‘A List'

Over 9,600 companies disclosed through the CDP platform this year.

Alstom has attained the highest score of “A” in the CDP’s annual assessment for transparency and leadership on climate issues for 2020, the company announced.

“We are delighted to find ourselves for the first time on the famous A List of the CDP. This outcome demonstrates our sustained commitment and strong performance when it comes to energy and climate challenges,” Alstom vice president of sustainability and CSR Cecile Texier said.

Alstom’s environmental objectives for 2025 include a 25% reduction in the energy consumption from solutions, supplying 100% of the company’s electricity consumption from renewable sources, and for 100 % of newly developed solutions to be eco-designed.

CDP runs the global disclosure system for investors, companies, cities, states, and regions to measure and manage their environmental impacts. Over 9,600 companies disclosed through the CDP platform this year.
 

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