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Johnson Controls again named as a Top 100 global company
The Global 100 is an annual project and inclusion on the list is limited to a select group of the top 100 large-cap companies in the world. The Global 100 is recognised as the gold standard in corporate sustainability analysis and ranking. Companies named to the Global 100 are the top overall sustainability performers in their respective industrial sectors.
"Our selection is due to the hard work of our 170 000 employees around the globe who recognise the importance of sustainability in their work," said Alex Molinaroli, chairman and CEO of Johnson Controls. "Sustainability is at the heart of what we do for our customers and the communities we serve."
Johnson Controls has been named to this elite list four times since inception in 2005.
Neil Cameron, GM of Johnson Controls Building Efficiency in Africa, said: "This achievement is testimony of our commitment to sustainability and the environment.
Sustainability is ingrained in our DNA and we strive to achieve this across our company and to our customers - worldwide, we focus on our own environmental performance with the same discipline that we apply with our customers and continue to review our operations and supply chain to identify continuous improvement opportunities to make products in more earth-friendly ways."