Thales Ranks No. 1 in Dow Jones Sustainability Index

09.10.2017 North America
Thales Ranks No. 1 in Dow Jones Sustainability Index

Thales Ranks No. 1 in Dow Jones Sustainability Index

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This year, for the first time, Thales has been ranked by the Dow Jones Sustainability Index as the company with the most advanced corporate responsibility policy in the aerospace and defense sector.

The result is an endorsement of Thales’ ambitious policy of responsible social, environmental and ethical governance and recognizes its many years of engagement with these issues, in particular as a signatory to the United Nations Global Compact.

The Dow Jones Sustainability Index assesses the extra-financial performance of companies based on about 100 different criteria such as environmental stewardship, human resources management, corporate governance, human rights and corruption prevention.

Developed by RobecoSAM in partnership with Standard & Poor’s Dow Jones, it is considered by investors to be one of the most demanding assessments of extra-financial performance in the world. In 2017, thirty French companies from all sectors were selected to be part of the index.

Thales’ No. 1 ranking among aerospace and defense companies worldwide reflects its excellent scores for environmental and social performance (83% and 82% respectively) in particular.

Also in 2017, for the sixth consecutive year, Thales achieved Global Compact Advanced level under the Global Compact Differentiation Program, which evaluates companies on the basis of 21 specific criteria and constitutes the highest international standard of sustainability performance and reporting. Thales is one of just 527 companies worldwide (out of a total of 12,000 members) to have achieved Global Compact Advanced level.

Created in 1999, the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) assesses the economic, environmental and social performance of companies, with a particular focus on long-term value creation. The DJSI is based on in-depth analysis by RobecoSAM and identifies the companies with the most well-developed sustainability policies.

In 2017, a total of 3,484 companies worldwide, including 36 aerospace and defense companies, have been invited to be part of the index. The United Nations Global Compact was first proposed in 1999 by Secretary General Kofi Annan. It aims to rally organizations around ten universal principles relating to human rights, international labor standards, environmental stewardship and corruption prevention. Thales has been a member since 2004.

 



 
 

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