Lenovo Receives Double A Rating from CDP for Climate and Water Security

Reuters12-23 05:31
Lenovo Receives Double A Rating from CDP for Climate and Water Security

Lenovo Group Limited has been recognized as a leader in sustainability by the CDP, receiving an A score for both climate change and water security in CDP’s 2025 ratings. This is the first time Lenovo has achieved an A rating in both categories in the same year. The A score is the highest rating available from CDP, which is described as the world’s only independent system for environmental disclosure. Lenovo’s emissions reduction targets for 2030 are aligned with the Science Based Targets initiative’s Net-Zero Standard, as part of its commitment to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. The company has also implemented a Water Resiliency Policy across its operations and works with its workplaces, factories, and suppliers to measure and manage water usage. Lenovo’s recognition by CDP places it among the top 4% of companies scored. Further information is available in Lenovo’s most recent ESG Report.

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