US: Newsweek lists Monsanto among greenest companies
Monsanto continues to lead the agriculture sector in the Newsweek Green Rankings. The company also improved significantly on the global rankings list, moving to 22nd place in 2016, up from 84th in 2015.
“We’re delighted by the acknowledgment of our sustainability efforts by the 2016 Newsweek Green Rankings,” said Hugh Grant, Monsanto Chairman and CEO. “Our people are focused on collaborating with others to feed a growing planet in a changing climate. Through efforts with farmers on carbon neutral crop production and our company’s intention to be carbon neutral by 2021, we hope to help create a food-secure world that protects the environment.”
“In the current global business and political climate, no company can continue to ignore its environmental footprint and there’s good news: Newsweek’s 2016 Green Rankings show that the world’s biggest companies are improving when it comes to energy productivity and in limiting greenhouse gas emissions,” said Elijah Wolfson, Senior Editor for Newsweek. “Our hope is that the rankings will propel leaders to start looking at their environmental impact not just in terms of carbon use, but comprehensively, and make the changes necessary to sustain both business growth and environmental viability.”
For more information:
www.monsanto.com/sustainability
www.newsweek.com/green-2016