Adobe Ranked World’s Greenest IT Company By Newsweek
SAN JOSE, CA—June 9, 2014—Adobe has been ranked the second greenest company in the United States, and third greenest in the world, according to Newsweek’s 2014 Green Rankings released this week. In the category of IT companies, Adobe tops the list both in the United States and globally.
The Newsweek Green Rankings are based on data evaluations of the world’s 500 largest companies by market capitalization. The rankings are compiled by an independent research company, Corporate Knights Capital, and sustainability experts from NGOs, academic and accounting organizations.
The 2014 ranking methodology considers six key principles: transparency; objectivity; public data; comparability; engagement; and stakeholders. Companies are scored based on their performance on eight specific indicators. These include “productivity” in energy, greenhouse gases, water and waste. The rankings also take into account the existence of a sustainability board; the existence of third-party environmental metrics; and “sustainability pay link,” which attempts to tie the earnings of senior executives to the achievement of certain corporate environmental targets.
More than 70 percent of all workspaces at Adobe are LEED certified. Since 2000, the company has implemented measures to reduce water consumption in its workspaces by 62 percent. In 2013 alone, 27 percent of energy at the San Jose headquarters was produced by on-site renewable electricity and 100 percent of waste was diverted from landfills. The company has cut electricity usage by 50 percent since 2002 which has helped it achieve carbon neutrality at its owned North American facilities this year.
“This ranking is a clear recognition of our deep commitment to managing our environmental impact and to the transparency of our operations,” said Michelle Crozier Yates, director of corporate responsibility, Adobe.
Rick Fedrizzi, president, CEO and founding chairman, US Green Building Council, also added: “Adobe continually strives to exceed industry certification standards in the way they design and maintain their buildings. While making its workspaces healthy for its employees, they have managed to maximize efficiencies for its business and significantly reduce its impact on the environment. It’s no surprise that its leadership is being recognized by Newsweek.”
Adobe has placed on the Newsweek Green Rankings list four years in a row. More information about Adobe’s sustainability achievements can be found in its CR report at www.adobe.com/corporate-responsibility/cr-reports.html.
Source: Adobe.
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