Sky recognised as world leader for corporate action on climate change

Wednesday 26 October 2016

Sky recognised as world leader for corporate action on climate change



Sky continues to be recognised as a global leader for its actions and strategies in response to climate change and has been awarded a position on The Climate A List by CDP, the international not-for-profit that drives sustainable economies. 

193 “A Listers” appear on the list, which has been produced at the request of 827 investors with assets of US$100 trillion. 

Thousands of companies submit annual climate disclosures to CDP for independent assessment against its scoring methodology. Sky is among 9% of corporations participating in CDP’s climate change program to be awarded a position on the Climate A List, in recognition of its actions to reduce emissions and mitigate climate change in the past reporting year. 

Fiona Ball, Head of Responsible Business, commented: “At Sky, we are committed to reducing our own impacts and inspiring others to take action in order to create a better, more sustainable world. We are delighted that our work in helping create a low carbon environment has been recognised again on the Climate A List.”

CDP’s Chief Executive Officer Paul Simpson says: “We congratulate the 193 A List companies that are leading the charge towards our low carbon future. Companies are key actors in enabling the global economy to achieve its new climate goals, and the leadership of this group points the way for others to take bold action and capitalize on the many opportunities that await.”

To find out more about what Sky is doing to reduce its environmental impact and inspire action on climate change, read our latest Bigger Picture Performance update at sky.com/biggerpicture or follow us on twitter @skybiggerpic.

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