Globe hailed in TIME and Statista’s World’s Most Sustainable Corporations 2025

Globe has earned a coveted spot within the World’s Most Sustainable Corporations 2025 list by TIME Magazine and Statista – the only Philippine telco on the list. This recognition reinforces the corporate’s position as a sustainability leader each locally and internationally and places Globe amongst a select group of world frontrunners redefining how business is finished through sustainable practices.

Joining the celebrated list of 500 global organizations leading the charge in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) excellence, this recognition underscores Globe’s commitment to embedding sustainability across its operations and driving impact through measurable motion. The worldwide rating evaluated over 5,700 corporations worldwide through a rigorous assessment covering greater than 20 performance indicators—which excludes non-sustainable businesses, and incorporates external rankings and commitments,   reporting and transparency, and environmental and social stewardship.

“For Globe, sustainability is crucial to our strategy in delivering long-term value to our stakeholders,” said Globe President and CEO Carl Cruz. “This global recognition reinforces our sustainability leadership within the country. At the guts of our business is our customers as we create meaningful impact for them, our price chain, and the communities we serve.”

Globe’s sustainability milestones include an AA rating from MSCI ESG Research, verified net-zero science-based goal by 2050 with the Science Based Targets initiative, and an lively Participant within the UN Global Compact and within the UNFCCC Race to Zero campaign.

Committed to transparency and accountability, the corporate publishes an Integrated Report aligned with global frameworks containing information on the way it creates value over time. This annual integrated report is assured by a 3rd party and has, for 2 consecutive years, included an Independent Verification Statement for its Scope 1, 2, and three greenhouse gas emissions.

In 2024, 24.34% of its electricity was sourced from renewables, with plans to green greater than 150 sites over the subsequent two years through various clean energy initiatives. Globe has also deployed over 38,000 green solutions, including using cleaner fuel with lower emissions and consuming less fuel and electricity.  These highlight the corporate’s revolutionary approach to environmental stewardship.

On the social front, Globe continues to champion Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as a fundamental pillar to its vibrant workforce. With women representing 44% of its workforce and the supply of same-sex advantages for workers, Globe cultivates an environment where every individual feels valued and empowered. The demonstrable decline in its non-disabling injuries further highlights the effectiveness of Globe’s ISO 45001:2018-certified Occupational Health and Safety system in protecting the well-being of its employees and the communities it serves.

“Being a part of this esteemed global list reflects our progress—but more importantly, our purpose,” said Yoly Crisanto, Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer. “We remain steadfast on driving inclusive growth at scale, doing business with integrity, proving that profitability and purpose can go hand-in-hand and encourage a more sustainable future for all.”

More on Globe’s sustainability journey may be found at https://www.globe.com.ph/about-us/sustainability/integrated-report.

To learn more about Globe, visit https://www.globe.com.ph/.

 


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