In a landmark achievement for Philippine telecommunications, Globe has earned an A rating in CDP’s 2024 Supplier Engagement Assessment, the highest possible grade from the world’s leading environmental disclosure platform. This marks the first time a local telco has reached this level, positioning Globe as a pioneer in embedding sustainability across its supply chain.
The recognition underscores Globe’s growing influence beyond its own operations, as it actively engages suppliers to cut carbon emissions, adopt ethical sourcing, and transition toward renewable energy. The company also retained its B score for Climate, keeping it ahead of industry averages globally and regionally.
“Our CDP recognition affirms that transparency fuels progress,” said Yoly Crisanto, Globe’s Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer. “Climate action requires collective effort. By empowering our suppliers to be part of the solution, we’re extending the impact of sustainability across our ecosystem.”
CDP’s supplier engagement rating evaluates how effectively companies integrate climate-related considerations into procurement, governance, and value chain collaboration. Studies show that companies disclosing through CDP typically reduce emissions by up to 10% within two years—an impact that makes Globe’s achievement even more significant for the local corporate landscape.
“We commend Globe for leading the way in corporate environmental transparency,” shared Simon Fischweicher, CDP’s Chief Delivery Officer. “Their commitment to engaging suppliers reflects the power of partnership in building a balanced future for people, planet, and profit.”
Beyond disclosures, Globe continues to walk the talk. The company is accelerating the shift to renewable energy in its network facilities, deploying energy-efficient technologies, and conducting science-based greenhouse gas accounting aligned with its Net Zero 2050 roadmap. Its procurement process now includes ESG performance screening and mandatory sustainability training for partners, ensuring responsible practices cascade throughout its value chain.
This milestone adds to Globe’s expanding list of sustainability accolades in 2025, including citations from TIME x Statista, Standard Insights, and International Finance Magazine for leadership in ESG innovation.
With this latest recognition, Globe reinforces that true sustainability is not a solo act — it’s a shared movement where every partner, supplier, and customer plays a part in shaping a cleaner, more resilient future.
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