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America’s Greenest Companies 2025

Scientists say the need for decisive action to address the global climate crisis is more urgent than ever. Extreme weather, higher sea levels, the depletion of natural resources and rising global temperatures pose significant threats to our planet. In fact, August 2024 was Earth's hottest August in NOAA's 175-year climate record.

These issues are enormously complex, but there is hope. Businesses across the United States are stepping up to combat these challenges and Newsweek is proud to present America's Greenest Companies, honoring organizations like Visa, California Water Service Group and S&P Global who are leading the way in environmental sustainability.

For the second year, we are partnering with Plant-A Insights and GIST Impact to highlight U.S. companies committed to reducing their environmental impact in key areas like greenhouse gas emissions, water management and waste reduction.

The ranking is determined through a comprehensive analysis of data from both public and private companies operating in the U.S. To ensure the highest standards, only companies that meet the European Union's stringent sustainability criteria—considered the most advanced globally—were eligible.

We hope this ranking serves as a helpful guide for consumers who wish to support businesses serious about sustainability, paving the way for a greener tomorrow.

GIST Impact kindly provided data and methodology for this project. GIST Impact is a leading impact data and analytics provider that has been measuring and quantifying corporate impacts for more than 16 years, with a team of 100+ scientists, engineers, data scientists, and environmental economists. GIST Impact works with pioneering companies across all sectors and investors representing over $8 trillion in assets under management, and partners with the world's largest ESG data providers, business networks, and fintech platforms.

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Star Rating
Company
Industry
Employees
HQ State
Revenue
SBTi Commitments
★★★★½AAONIndustrial Products1,000-4,999Oklahoma1b to 5b
★★★★½Abbott LaboratoriesPharmaceuticals100K to 500KIllinois10b+Targets Set : Well-below 2°C
★★★★★Acacia ResearchConsulting Less than 500California100m to 250m
★★★★ACCO BrandsCommercial Printing5K to 10KIllinois1b to 5b
★★★★½Activision BlizzardSoftware & Internet Services10K to 20KCalifornia5b to 10bCommitted
★★★★½Acuity BrandsIndustrial Products10K to 20KGeorgia1b to 5bTargets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★★Adient Auto Parts50K to 100KMichigan10b+Targets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★★AdobeSoftware & Internet Services20K to 50KCalifornia10b+Targets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★★Adtalem Global EducationEducation Services5K to 10KIllinois1b to 5b
★★★★★Advanced Micro DevicesSemiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment20K to 50KCalifornia10b+Targets Set : Well-below 2°C
★★★★AflacInsurance Underwriting10K to 20KGeorgia10b+
★★★★AGCOIndustrial Machinery20K to 50KGeorgia10b+
★★★★½Agilent TechnologiesBiotechnology10K to 20KCalifornia5b to 10bTargets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★AirbnbSoftware & Internet Services5K to 10KCalifornia5b to 10bTargets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★½Alamo GroupIndustrial Machinery1,000-4,999Texas1b to 5b
★★★★½Alaska Air GroupFreight Transportation20K to 50KWashington10b+
★★★★★Alnylam PharmaceuticalsChemicals & Plastics1,000-4,999Massachusetts1b to 5b
★★★★AlphabetSoftware & Internet Services100K to 500KCalifornia10b+Committed
★★★★★AmdocsTechnology Services20K to 50KMissouri1b to 5bTargets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★American Airlines Professional Services100K to 500KTexas10b+Targets Set : Well-below 2°C
★★★★★American Express Consumer Finance50K to 100KNew York10b+Committed
★★★★American International GroupInsurance Underwriting20K to 50KNew York10b+
★★★★½American TowerTelecommunications5K to 10KMassachusetts10b+Targets Set : Well-below 2°C
★★★★½AMETEKConsumer Products10K to 20KPennsylvania5b to 10b
★★★★★AmgenBiotechnology20K to 50KCalifornia10b+Targets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★★AMN Healthcare ServicesHealth Care Services1,000-4,999Texas1b to 5bTargets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★½AmyrisRenewable Electricity & Fuels500 to 999California250m to 500m
★★★★★Analog DevicesSemiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment20K to 50KMassachusetts10b+Targets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★★Annaly Capital ManagementInvestment Management & Financial AdvisoryLess than 500New York1b to 5b
★★★★★Apollo Global ManagementInvestment Management & Financial Advisory1,000-4,999New York10b+
★★★★★AppleConsumer Products100K to 500KCalifornia10b+Targets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★★Applied MaterialsSemiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment20K to 50KCalifornia10b+Targets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★AptarGroupProfessional Services10K to 20KIllinois1b to 5bTargets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★½ArconicIndustrial Products10K to 20KPennsylvania5b to 10b
★★★★½Arlo TechnologiesSecurity & Alarm ServicesLess than 500California250m to 500m
★★★★Armstrong World IndustriesBuilding Products1,000-4,999Pennsylvania1b to 5bTargets Set : Well-below 2°C
★★★★★Array TechnologiesIndustrial Products1,000-4,999New Mexico1b to 5b
★★★★Arrow ElectronicsIndustrial Products20K to 50KColorado10b+Committed
★★★★AsanaSoftware & Internet Services1,000-4,999California500m-1b
★★★★AshlandIndustrial Distributors1,000-4,999Delaware1b to 5bTargets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★AT&TTelecommunication Services100K to 500KTexas10b+Targets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★ATDAuto Parts5K to 10KVirginia5b to 10b
★★★★AtlassianSoftware & Internet Services10K to 20KCalifornia1b to 5bTargets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★★AutodeskSoftware & Internet Services10K to 20KCalifornia5b to 10bTargets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★AvangridRenewable Electricity & Fuels5K to 10KConnecticut5b to 10b
★★★★½AvantorChemicals & Plastics10K to 20KPennsylvania5b to 10bCommitted
★★★★★Avery DennisonPackaging & Containers20K to 50KOhio5b to 10bTargets Set : 1.5°C
★★★★AvientChemicals & Plastics5K to 10KOhio1b to 5b
★★★★★AvnetIndustrial Products10K to 20KArizona10b+
★★★★Axalta Coating SystemsChemicals & Plastics10K to 20KPennsylvania1b to 5b
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METHODOLOGY

As we advance into the 21st century, our planet faces a multitude of pressing sustainability challenges. These challenges are deeply intertwined, demanding urgent and collective action from organizations, individuals, and society at large. Tackling these issues calls for a thorough and ongoing dedication to sustainability, where transparent reporting, innovation, and collaboration are crucial in shaping a more resilient and equitable future for everyone. Ranking organizations on sustainability efforts and outcomes serve as a powerful tool to mobilize collective action. It inspires companies to join the sustainability movement and create a significant global impact.

Plant-A Insights Group and GIST IMPACT have partnered with Newsweek to determine America's Greenest Companies 2025. "America's Greenest Companies 2025" recognizes the top 500 companies for their advancements in managing their sustainability footprint.

The methodology for America's Greenest Companies 2025 is based on a three-part evaluation.

The ranking of America's Greenest Companies recognizes the top 500 companies in the USA based on environmental sustainability. The list is derived from research and analysis of public data of organizations (both public and private) in the USA, that meet the minimum standards set by the European Union, widely regarded as the most advanced set of standards globally). Only companies with publicly disclosed sustainability data as of July 31, 2024, were considered.

The companies were evaluated and scored on more than 25 parameters based on the following 4 categories:

1. Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions
2. Water Usage
3. Waste Generation
4. Sustainability Data Disclosure and Commitments

Media Monitoring / validation. The Critical Mention Media Monitoring Platform from Onclusive was utilized to screen press coverage of all companies that were part of the study based on legal disputes that are relevant to the project. Newsweek and Plant-A reserves the right to remove companies from the ranking

Validation: All winners scores/sub-scores and company details have been verified by the Plant-A research team and Newsweek editorial/ rankings team

Request the detailed methodology document.

Disclaimer:

1. Data Accuracy and Reliability: Rankings are derived from data reported by companies in their disclosure statements, reports and websites. Although efforts have been made to ensure accuracy, discrepancies or incomplete data due to partial disclosures might impact results. Some metrics rely on voluntary reporting, leading to variations in data availability and comparability.​
2. Scope and Boundary of Assessment: The rankings focus on operational emissions and do not encompass upstream or downstream emissions. Product and service-related impacts on stakeholders are not considered. This is due to value chain disclosure limitations and the need for consistent assessment.​
3. Data Availability: Rankings are influenced by data availability and quality. Companies with comprehensive disclosures might have an advantage. ​
4. Industry-Specific Factors: Industries possess distinct characteristics and emissions profiles that can influence rankings. While the methodology aims to be comprehensive, industry nuances might not be fully captured. Comparing companies from vastly different sectors might not yield meaningful results. This study uses the GIST Impact industry classification system for categorizing companies and evaluating deviation from industry benchmark.
5. Data Lag: Rankings might be affected by data lag, potentially impacting comparisons with other companies' latest information and shifting the baseline for comparison of emission reductions. ​
6. Company-Specific Factors: Unique company situations, such as acquisitions or strategic changes, might not be fully accounted for in the methodology.​
7. Scope of Metrics: The methodology concentrates on environmental metrics like GHG emissions, water usage, and waste generation, potentially overlooking other significant sustainability factors. This is driven by data availability and the need for consistency.​
8. Qualitative Impact: Certain impactful sustainability efforts, such as cultural shifts or stakeholder engagement, might not be quantified in the methodology.​
9. Comparison with Peers: Rankings are relative within the analyzed dataset. Changes in dataset composition can influence a company's rank, irrespective of consistent performance.​
10. Exclusion Criteria Interpretation: Exclusion criteria involve subjectivity, as activities or revenues could be interpreted differently among companies and industries. ​
11. Weight Allocation: Indicator weight choice involves informed decision-making, but subjectivity might be present. Different weightings could lead to varied rankings. ​
12. Contextual Considerations: Rankings do not account for contextual factors like geographical locations, regulations, or business strategy. They also do not consider accidental events or controversies. Rankings do not account for regional or local variations in environmental regulations, resources, or challenges faced by different companies. ​
13. Emphasis on Latest Data: Rankings rely more on recent data to highlight the present scenario. Long-term efforts might not be fully captured, but emissions reductions from sustainability efforts are recognized. ​
14. Complexities in Scoring: The final score and ranking might not fully encompass all aspects of a company's environmental efforts. Interpretation of data, weightings, and metrics can introduce subjective elements, and different stakeholders might assess the same data differently. ​
15. Multiple Factors at Play: Rankings are influenced by various factors; lower-ranked companies might still have noteworthy sustainability initiatives. ​
16. Investment and Progress: Rankings do not reflect a company's investments in sustainability, especially if results are yet to materialize. ​
17. External Influences: External factors like global events, regulations, or economic shifts could impact rankings. ​
18. Relative Nature: Rankings provide relative assessments within a specific dataset, not indicative of absolute sustainability excellence. ​
19. Short-Term vs. Long-Term: Rankings might prioritize short-term achievements over long-term changes, both valuable but differing in timeline. ​
20. Corporate Strategy: Rankings might not fully portray how a company's strategy impacts its commitment to environmental sustainability.​

The 'America's Greenest Companies' ranking is based on research and analysis of publicly available sustainability data as of July 31, 2024, of the organizations that meet the European Union's sustainability standards. Placement in the ranking is a positive recognition based on research of publicly available data sources at the time. Newsweek, Plant-A Insights Group LLC ("Plant-A"), and GIST Advisory Switzerland S.A. ("GIST Impact") make no express or implied claims or warranties regarding the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of the information, data, or analysis related to the examined companies. This ranking should be considered in conjunction with other available information and should not replace legal, investment, business advice, or individual business judgment. Plant-A, GIST Impact, their subsidiaries, and respective officers, directors, shareholders, employees, or agents disclaim any responsibility or liability for reliance on this document's information or analysis. The quality of companies not included in the ranking is not contested. This work is copyright by Plant-A Insights Group LLC and may not be published, transmitted, broadcasted, copied, reproduced, or reprinted in whole or in part without explicit written permission from Plant-A Insights Group LLC.

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Note: As with all our rankings, America's Greenest Companies 2025 is continually updated based on available information. We have deleted 4 companies from this list.