Globe Telecom gets first A rating from CDP for supplier engagement

Globe Telecom, Inc. has achieved its first A rating from the global non-profit CDP for its supplier engagement efforts in reducing emissions and promoting sustainability throughout its value chain.

The company also maintained its B rating for Climate in 2024, performing better than global and regional averages.

This CDP recognition complements other sustainability awards Globe has received this year, including listings in TIME x Statista's Most Sustainable Companies 2025 and International Finance's Best ESG Practices in Telecom for the Philippines.

Globe's Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer, Yoly Crisanto, emphasized that transparency is key to their sustainability strategy, which extends beyond their own operations to their entire ecosystem of suppliers and partners.

Crisanto highlighted Globe's commitment to collaborating with its value chain to reduce emissions and enhance resilience, acknowledging that climate change requires collective action.

CDP ratings serve as a benchmark for companies regarding climate risk, with disclosing firms typically achieving a 7 to 10 percent reduction in emissions within two years of an investor request.

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