8 February 2024, 07:59
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CNH recognized as a top performer in S&P Global's 2024 Sustainability Yearbook, ranking in the top 5% of over 9,400 companies.
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CNH scored 78/100 in the Machinery and Electrical Equipment Industry category of the Dow Jones Sustainability World and North America Indices.
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CEO Scott W. Wine highlights CNH's commitment to sustainability and the company's achievements in productivity, technology, and community service.
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CNH's New Holland brand offers methane-powered agricultural tractors, contributing to carbon-negative farming in partnership with Bennamann.
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CNH announced the commercialization of all-electric light construction equipment through its CASE and Eurocomach brands in 2023.
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CNH's community projects have more than doubled their global reach in five years, and the company introduced a Disaster Response program in 2023.
S&P Global – a leading authority in financial information and analytics – has ranked CNH as one of the strongest performers in its 2024 Sustainability Yearbook. We placed in the top 5% among the over 9,400 companies rated in the annual S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment.
This latest result adds to the recent second place ranking we received from S&P Global’s Dow Jones SustainabilityTM World and North America Indices (DJSI World and DJSI North America), scoring 78/100 in the Machinery and Electrical Equipment Industry category.
“We are all proud to see our efforts continue receiving the highest honors from S&P Global. Sustainability Stewardship is a strategic priority for CNH and last year our global team delivered greater productivity, advanced technology, and programs to serve our community to continuously improve for our customers, partners, employees and the world around us. This result is testament to that work,” said Scott W. Wine, Chief Executive Officer at CNH.
CNH continuously develops new products and solutions that reduce carbon emissions for the planet and improve efficiency and profitability for our customers. New Holland’s fully liquefied and compressed methane-powered agricultural tractors deliver alternative power that is equivalent to diesel. When paired with our partner Bennamann’s systems to capture fugitive methane emissions, filter, repurpose and store it as reusable energy, our combined technologies make farming carbon negative. In 2023 we also announced the commercialization of further all-electric light construction equipment through our CASE and Eurocomach brands.
CNH has more than doubled the number of people benefitting from our community projects worldwide in five years. We also launched a Disaster Response program in 2023 to efficiently deploy our best-in-class equipment to support efforts around the world.
Source: CNH Industrial N.V.