Below is a partial
list of companies that have been benchmarked
using the Sustainability Scorecard®. These
companies belong to industries such as
Consumer Products, Commercial Services,
Hospitality and Manufacturing.
Highlighted in blue are five companies
that earned the highest rank of
Sustainability Champion, and were found to
apply sustainability best practice in their
production process to ‘green’ their products and
services. All companies were assessed by
independent subject matter experts who used the
Scorecard to measure five core competencies:
demonstrated management commitment to
sustainable products and/or services, published
sustainability metrics and reporting, assurance
(including independent verification and green
seals of approval), stakeholder engagement, and
the company innovation process beyond meeting
environmental compliance requirements. These
Champion companies have maintained a high level
of performance on these competencies over at
least 3 years.
Click on the dropdown menu to search best
practice in the Five Core Competencies:
Click on the highlighted company names below to see
their Sustainability Scorecard® summary.
| 3M |
Entergy |
Kellogg |
Quaker Oats |
| Alcoa |
Ford |
Kimberly-Clark |
Ralston Purina |
|
Airbus |
Four Seasons |
Komatsu |
Rio Tinto |
| Anheuser
Busch |
General Mills, Inc |
Kraft |
Skanska |
|
Baxter |
General Motors |
Lafarge |
Toyota |
|
Bestfoods |
The Gillette Company |
Malden Mills |
Tyson Foods |
| Boeing |
Glen Raven |
Mandarin Oriental |
Unilever NV |
|
BP |
Goldman Sachs |
Marriott |
UPS |
|
Bristol-Myers Squibb |
Heinz |
Nappanee Window |
VolvoAB |
|
Citigroup |
Herman Miller |
Nike |
VolvoCAR |
|
The Coca-Cola Company |
Hilton
|
Occidental Petroleum |
Wal-Mart |
| Conagra |
Hyatt |
PepsiCo |
Weyerhaeuser Flint River |
|
Costco |
Interface |
Philip Morris Companies
|
Xerox Corporation |
|
DuPont |
International Paper |
PNM |
|
|
Dura |
Johnson & Johnson |
Proctor & Gamble |
|
Note: The above companies are not necessarily ERS
clients; however, in identifying gold standard
benchmarks for improvement, they stood out as being
leaders in developing more sustainable products and
services.