Year in Review: Top 250 Companies in Sustainability

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We review the upper echelons of the Top 250 Companies in Sustainability
We reflect on a year of progress and achievement in corporate sustainability, spotlighting the best of sustainability in a crowded field

2024 has marked a turning point in corporate sustainability, as organisations globally confront intensifying demands to address climate change and embrace environmentally conscious operations.

From bold emissions reduction commitments to breakthrough eco-friendly innovations, enterprises are elevating their environmental stewardship.

The past year has seen unprecedented advances in green initiatives, cross-sector partnerships and transparency measures, with companies proving that environmental responsibility can align with financial success.

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At our premier Global Sustainability & Net Zero Awards, hosted in London this September, we celebrated the exceptional commitment and ingenuity demonstrated across the sector.

Building on this recognition of excellence, we then launched our exclusive Top 250 Companies in Sustainability magazine, which is available here.

"The 2024 Top 250 Companies in Sustainability highlights the most sustainable companies in the world at a time when this issue is both urgent and prominent," says Glen White, CEO of BizClik, the parent company of Sustainability Magazine. 

Glen White, CEO of BizClik, speaking at Sustainability LIVE: Net Zero on the future of the brand and industry

Georgia Collins, Director of Content Strategy at BizClik, adds: "Achieving a sustainable future will require a collaborative effort across governments, businesses, education and society."

"In this year's Top 250, we're honouring the powerhouses driving the sustainability movement and leading the charge when it comes to innovation, strategy and development."

Georgia Collins, Director of Content Strategy at BizClik Media Group

Here, we look at the those companies that topped the bill in 2024.

10. Nike

Industry: Sportswear and Apparel
Country
: United States
Value
: US$190bn
​​​​​​​CSO
: Noel Kinder

Noel Kinder, Chief Sustainability Officer at Nike | Credit: Nike

Nike has laced up for the sustainability race. Known for its Move to Zero initiative, Nike has embraced renewable energy, reducing carbon emissions and waste.

Its Flyknit technology, made from recycled materials, exemplifies innovation in sustainable design.

Over the decades, Nike has transformed from a mere sportswear giant to a leader in environmental stewardship, committing to zero carbon and zero waste for a sustainable future.

9. Accenture

Industry: Consulting and Professional Services
Country
: Ireland
Value
: US$215bn
​​​​​​​Global Sustainability Services Lead
: Stephanie Jamison

Stephanie Jamison, Global Sustainability Services Lead at Accenture | Credit: Accenture

Accenture accelerates sustainability by helping clients integrate eco-friendly strategies into their operations.

With its Science-Based Targets initiative and commitment to net-zero emissions by 2025, the company leads by example.

Historically, Accenture’s expertise has shifted from business solutions to holistic environmental strategies, proving that tech-driven innovation can harmonise with sustainability goals.

8. Adobe

Industry: Technology and Software
Country
: USA
Value
: US$240bn
​​​​​​​CSO
​​​​​​​: Jolene Iyer

Jolene Iyer, CSO of Adobe | Credit: Adobe

Adobe creates more than just digital magic, it crafts a sustainable legacy. With 100% renewable energy powering its global operations, Adobe is carbon-neutral and focused on water conservation.

Adobe’s products, like Acrobat and Photoshop, enable digital transformation, reducing paper waste worldwide.

From its eco-conscious roots in the early 2000s, Adobe has consistently reimagined how technology can reduce environmental footprints.

7. Salesforce

Industry: Technology and Cloud Computing
Country: USA
Value: US$215bn
​​​​​​​Chief Impact Officer: Suzanne DiBianca

Suzanne DiBianca, Chief Impact Officer of Salesforce | Credit: Salesforce

Salesforce champions sustainability with its Net Zero Cloud platform, allowing businesses to track and reduce their emissions.

A trailblazer in corporate responsibility, Salesforce operates with 100% renewable energy and has integrated sustainability into its DNA.

Its history of environmental advocacy showcases how a tech leader can shape a greener tomorrow.

6. Google

Industry: Technology and Internet Services
Country
: USA
Value
: US$1.67tn
CSO
: Kate Brandt

Kate Brandt, Chief Sustainability Officer at Google | Credit: Google

Google’s commitment to sustainability started early with its carbon-neutral pledge in 2007. Now, it aims to run entirely on carbon-free energy by 2030.

The company’s investments in renewable energy and innovations like AI-driven energy efficiency tools make it a global environmental leader.

Google’s bold ambition to decarbonise its supply chain reflects its historical emphasis on technology as a force for good.

5. Apple

Industry: Technology and Consumer Electronics
Country
: USA
Value
: US$3tn
​​​​​​​CSO
: Lisa Jackson

Lisa Jackson, CSO at Apple | Credit: Apple

Apple is re-engineering sustainability. Through its Apple’s 2030 initiative, the tech titan plans to make every product carbon neutral.

Its closed-loop manufacturing process, using recycled materials like aluminium and rare earth elements, sets it apart.

Apple is also investing heavily in renewable energy projects, ensuring that its supply chain is as green as its products.

With decades of environmental innovation, from the early adoption of solar-powered facilities to advanced recycling robots like Daisy, Apple’s story is one of continuous improvement, challenging the status quo with each sleek, sustainable product.

The company’s influence extends beyond its own operations, encouraging suppliers and consumers alike to prioritise sustainability.

4. Microsoft

Industry: Technology and Software
Country
: USA
Value
: US$2.6tn
​​​​​​​CSO
: Melanie Nakagawa

Melanie Nakagawa, CSO at Microsoft | Credit: Microsoft

Microsoft is leading the charge with its ambitious goal to become carbon negative by 2030.

The company’s Climate Innovation Fund, worth US$1bn, supports projects combating climate change globally.

Microsoft’s advanced AI tools and cloud services empower businesses to monitor and reduce their environmental impact.

Beyond carbon negativity, Microsoft is also working to replenish more water than it consumes and to achieve zero waste across its operations.

With a storied history of technological firsts, Microsoft has evolved into a sustainability powerhouse, leveraging its scale and resources to champion a greener future.

Its emphasis on collaboration with governments, NGOs and industry leaders cements its role as a key player in global environmental efforts.

3. IKEA

Industry: Retail and Home Furnishings
Country
: Sweden
Value
: US$58bn
​​​​​​​CSO
: Karen Pflug

Karen Pflug, CSO at IKEA | Credit: IKEA

IKEA makes sustainability a household affair. Its pledge to use only renewable or recycled materials by 2030 aligns with its circular economy model.

The retailer has invested billions in renewable energy, owning wind farms and solar parks globally to power its operations.

Historically, IKEA has revolutionised affordable furniture. Today, it’s reshaping the industry with green energy investments and energy-efficient designs.

IKEA’s ambition extends to making sustainable living accessible to everyone, with products like water-saving taps and energy-efficient lighting.

Sustainability isn’t just a strategy for IKEA — it’s a lifestyle deeply rooted in its Scandinavian heritage.

2. Schneider Electric

Industry: Energy Management and Automation
Country
: France
Value
: US$90bn
​​​​​​​CSO
: Sorouch Kheradmand

Sorouch Kheradmand, Global Head of Sustainability at Schneider Electric | Credit: Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric powers the sustainability revolution.

With cutting-edge solutions for energy efficiency and smart grids, it’s driving the transition to renewable energy worldwide.

The company’s EcoStruxure platform integrates sustainability into infrastructure design, allowing businesses to optimise energy usage.

Schneider Electric’s commitment to becoming carbon neutral by 2025 and achieving net-zero by 2040 is unmatched.

Its legacy of innovation, dating back to the 19th century, underscores its leadership in making the world more energy-efficient.

By combining technological expertise with a clear environmental mission, Schneider Electric is transforming industries and communities across the globe.

1. Iberdrola

Industry: Renewable Energy and Utilities
Country
: Spain
Value
: US$75bn
​​​​​​​CSO
: Agustín Delgado Martín

Agustín Delgado Martín, CSO of Iberdrola | Credit: Iberdrola

Iberdrola is the green energy trailblazer of our time.

As one of the world’s largest producers of wind power, it’s committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2040.

The company invests more than US$10bn annually in renewable projects, from expansive offshore wind farms to cutting-edge hydrogen initiatives.

Iberdrola’s pioneering efforts in smart grids ensure efficient energy distribution, reducing waste and empowering consumers.

With roots as a traditional utility in the 19th century, Iberdrola has redefined the energy sector.

Its unwavering focus on sustainability and innovation positions it as a beacon for a cleaner, brighter future, inspiring a global shift toward renewable energy.


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