Keurig Green Mountain, Inc. has been ranked 14th among the 500 largest publicly-traded U.S. companies on environmental performance in a study done for Newsweek magazine. Keurig jumped to #14 from its #132 ranking in 2014.
The Newsweek Green Rankings are one of the world’s most recognized assessments of corporate environmental performance.
Based on research from Corporate Knights Capital, along with a “Green Revenue” score powered by HIP (Human Impact + Profit) Investor Inc., the project features eight indicators that are used to assess and measure environmental performance.
“Sustainability is an essential and integral element of Keurig’s culture, values, and business performance,” says Monique Oxender, Keurig’s Chief Sustainability Officer.
“Newsweek’s Green Rankings recognize our environmental accomplishments, with a focus on the efficient use of resources in our operations. We’re pleased to be rated highly amid so many large and respected companies, and it inspires us to continue to tackle the challenges that lie ahead.”
More information about Keurig Green Mountain’s sustainability practices and performance is available on the company’s website: http://www.keuriggreenmountain.com/en/Sustainability/ReportsAndDisclosures/Reports.aspx.