Siemens awarded top ranking in Dow Jones Sustainability Index
Siemens has been ranked the most sustainable company in its industry for the fourth time in a row.
In the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) - the sustainability rating established by Dow Jones and SAM - Siemens has again taken first place in the Diversified Industrials category, which includes companies like 3M, General Electric, Toshiba and Thyssen Krupp.
Out of a possible 100 points, Siemens received 90 - its highest overall rating to date and a further improvement over last year’s result of 87 points. The company has now been honored by the DJSI twelve times in a row for its sustainable activities.
“By capturing the No. 1 position once again, we’ve proven just how rigorously the company is oriented to sustainability and how our employees put sustainability into practice on an everyday basis. For us, this is a competitive advantage,” said Barbara Kux, the Siemens Managing Board member responsible for sustainability.
In addition to the economic and social dimensions, Siemens is focusing intensively on the expansion of its Environmental Portfolio, emissions reduction and the efficient use of natural resources.
The company planned to generate revenue of $33 billion AUD with its Environmental Portfolio in fiscal 2011.
With revenue from the Portfolio totaling $37.3 billion in fiscal year 2010, Siemens not only achieved this target a year earlier than planned; it considerably exceeded it. The company now wants to generate more than EUR40 billion in revenue with green technologies by the end of fiscal 2014.