CNH Industrial, a global leader in sustainability, presents its 2015 Sustainability Report - Seite 2
- More than 100 targets that CNH Industrial has taken on for the future;
- Approximately 200 qualitative and quantitative indicators in the areas of economics, environment and society;
- Over 180 environmental or social projects and initiatives, of which more than 50 are specifically targeted towards the well-being of the communities in proximity of CNH Industrial locations.
Leader in sustainability
In 2015, CNH Industrial reconfirmed its prominent position in sustainability in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices World and Europe. In addition to being named as Industry Leader in its sector (Machinery and Electrical Equipment), the Company was also named as Capital Goods Industry Group Leader, a classification which only includes the 24 companies evaluated as being the most sustainable in the world. CNH Industrial further received 100A, the maximum score in the CDP Climate Change program, which demonstrates its commitment towards climate change mitigation. The Company was also included in other sustainability indices, such as: ECPI Global Agriculture Equity, ECPI Global Developed ESG Best in Class Equity, Euronext Vigeo Europe 120, Euronext Vigeo Eurozone120, FTSE4Good, FTSE ECPI Italia SRI Benchmark, FTSE ECPI Italia SRI Leaders, MSCI Global Sustainability Indexes, STOXX Global ESG Environmental Leaders Index, STOXX Global ESG Social Leaders Index, STOXX Global ESG Leaders Index, STOXX Europe Sustainability Index and EURO STOXX Sustainability Index.
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To reinforce the link between its business strategy and upcoming trends, the Company has undertaken a series of new projects. Alongside stakeholder engagement, activities, through which stakeholders are involved in examining the relevancy of certain priority aspects for CNH Industrial, a mega trend study was started to evaluate which of these aspects the company will have to consult in the future. In view of this, CNH Industrial also analyzed the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in order to evaluate its own positioning with respect to the targets defined by the United Nations and, in parallel, it joined the Commit to Action campaign promoted by CDP, during the UN Climate Change Conference (COP21), taking on two commitments.