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30 Thai firms make it to S&P’s global Sustainability Yearbook 2025

30 Thai firms make it to S&P’s global Sustainability Yearbook 2025

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14 of the companies figure in the top 1% based on their Corporate Sustainability Assessment score

A total of 30 Thai companies have made it to the S&P Global’s Sustainability Yearbook 2025, which evaluates and awards companies for their best performance in sustainability.

S&P Global, an international data and corporate sustainability index provider, compiles a yearbook every year based on the annual S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA). The CSA for 2024 evaluated over 7,690 companies across the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) dimensions.

The S&P Global CSA score is presented on a scale from 0 to 100 and is used to categorise companies into the top 1%, 5%, and 10% globally in their respective industry.

This year, the S&P Global Sustainable1 data platform has been integrated with S&P Global Commodity Insights to enhance sustainability-focused offerings, the company said. This collaboration leverages expertise in energy transition, clean technologies and carbon markets, which enhances the ability to analyse and provide critical insights into the sustainability landscape, it added.Thai companies that have earned top 1% of S&P Global CSA score:


Asset World Corp
Bangchak
Bangkok Dusit Medical Services
Berli Jucker
BTS Group Holdings
Charoen Pokphand Foods
Thai Union Group
PTT Global Chemical
PTT Oil and Retail Business
PTT
SCG Packaging
True Corporation
VGI
WHA Corporation



Thai companies that have earned top 5% of S&P Global CSA score:


Central Pattana
Charoen Pokphand
B.Grimm Power
CP All
Home Products Center
Mitr Phol Sugar
Thai Beverage
Thai Oil
Thai companies that have earned top 10% of S&P Global CSA score:


Airports of Thailand
Central Retail Corporation
CP Axtra
Energy Absolute
Global Green Chemicals
Indorama Ventures
Kasikornbank
SCB X

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