Sunday Independent (Ireland)

Kingspan only Irish firm to achieve ‘A’ rating in global climate survey

- Fearghal O’Connor

JUST one Irish company made the top rank of a new global league table used to help big investors identify the most environmen­tally-friendly businesses.

Cavan-based Kingspan was ranked in the ‘A’ division by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), along with 178 other global companies. The league table is designed to help institutio­nal investors to assess companies in terms of sustainabi­lity credential­s. The ‘A’ division includes household names such as Nestle, Lego and Ford, as well as major multinatio­nals with big operations in Ireland, including Apple, Google and Microsoft.

AIB and Ingersoll Rand, a US company with its global headquarte­rs in Swords, Co Dublin, both received ‘A minus’ scores.

Industry heavy hitters CRH, Kerry and Smurfit Kappa received ‘B’ grades, as did FBD, C&C and

Mainstream Renewable Power. State companies ESB and An Post also received ‘B’ grades.

Bank of Ireland, DCC, Total Produce and Greencore were given ‘C’ grades. Close to half of the Irish companies listed received an ‘F’ grade. Those companies included Ryanair, Applegreen and Paddy Power parent Flutter Entertainm­ent, as well as housebuild­ers Glenveagh and Cairn.

The ‘F’ rating given by CDP does not indicate a fail rating. Instead, the body said that it “indicates a failure to provide sufficient informatio­n to CDP to be evaluated”.

In 2019, more than 8,400 companies disclosed through CDP, a 20pc increase, representi­ng over 50pc of global market capitalisa­tion.

Ryanair regularly claims to be the “greenest” airline, while Applegreen said it was “committed to the area of sustainabi­lity, with many existing initiative­s having been in place across the business for a number of years”.

 ??  ?? Kingspan is headed up by CEO Gene Murtagh
Kingspan is headed up by CEO Gene Murtagh

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