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ReNew Ranks among Top 10 Renewable Power Companies Globally by Sustainalytics
Sumant Sinha-led ReNew Energy Global has been ranked among the top 10 renewable power companies in the world on ESG Risk Ratings, by Sustainalytics, an independent ESG and corporate governance research, ratings and analytics firm.
December 01, 2021. By Manu Tayal
Sumant Sinha-led ReNew Energy Global has been ranked among the top 10 renewable power companies in the world on ESG Risk Ratings, by Sustainalytics, an independent ESG and corporate governance research, ratings and analytics firm.
The Nasdaq-listed firm has been rated as a ‘low risk’ company after a rigorous and thorough assessment process of its ESG risk exposure, management systems and performance.
Out of the 14,900 companies, ReNew has been placed in the top 8th percentile globally and in the 4th percentile within the utility sector.
Gurugram-headquartered company has received a rating of 14.1, which signifies ‘Low Risk’ of experiencing material financial impacts from factors measuring ESG risk.
Further, the ratings given by the global rating agency have been quantified as severe, high, medium, low, and negligible, and have been derived by combining the concepts of management and exposure to arrive at an assessment of ESG risk.
Sustainalytics’ ESG Risk Ratings provide a quantitative measure of unmanaged ESG risk faced by a company.
Commenting on the achievement, Sumant Sinha, Chairman and CEO of ReNew Energy Global, said, “the ESG Risk Rating provided by Sustainalytics highlights our focus and efforts on integrating sustainability across all our operations. We will continue to strive towards improving our ESG Risk Rating, by strengthening our efforts across environmental, social and governance parameters. We are planning to introduce a host of ESG initiatives including an alignment with the Task Force on Climate Related Disclosures (TCFD) for sustainability reporting, resolute movement towards carbon neutrality, bolstering our diversity and inclusion practices, and integrating ESG considerations across our value chain to drive sustainability. ”
“This recognition is a matter of pride for us and recognizes our efforts over the last decade to build a clean energy business based on best-in-class sustainable practices. ReNew remains committed towards the cause of lowering India’s carbon emissions, which becomes even more important in the wake of the recent net-zero commitment made by the country’s Prime Minister at COP26,” said Vaishali Nigam Sinha, Chief Sustainability Officer, ReNew.
The Nasdaq-listed firm has been rated as a ‘low risk’ company after a rigorous and thorough assessment process of its ESG risk exposure, management systems and performance.
Out of the 14,900 companies, ReNew has been placed in the top 8th percentile globally and in the 4th percentile within the utility sector.
Gurugram-headquartered company has received a rating of 14.1, which signifies ‘Low Risk’ of experiencing material financial impacts from factors measuring ESG risk.
Further, the ratings given by the global rating agency have been quantified as severe, high, medium, low, and negligible, and have been derived by combining the concepts of management and exposure to arrive at an assessment of ESG risk.
Sustainalytics’ ESG Risk Ratings provide a quantitative measure of unmanaged ESG risk faced by a company.
Commenting on the achievement, Sumant Sinha, Chairman and CEO of ReNew Energy Global, said, “the ESG Risk Rating provided by Sustainalytics highlights our focus and efforts on integrating sustainability across all our operations. We will continue to strive towards improving our ESG Risk Rating, by strengthening our efforts across environmental, social and governance parameters. We are planning to introduce a host of ESG initiatives including an alignment with the Task Force on Climate Related Disclosures (TCFD) for sustainability reporting, resolute movement towards carbon neutrality, bolstering our diversity and inclusion practices, and integrating ESG considerations across our value chain to drive sustainability. ”
“This recognition is a matter of pride for us and recognizes our efforts over the last decade to build a clean energy business based on best-in-class sustainable practices. ReNew remains committed towards the cause of lowering India’s carbon emissions, which becomes even more important in the wake of the recent net-zero commitment made by the country’s Prime Minister at COP26,” said Vaishali Nigam Sinha, Chief Sustainability Officer, ReNew.
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