ReNew Energy Global Earns 'A' CDP Climate Change Rating for FY 2024-25

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/RNW">ReNew Energy Global</a> Earns 'A' CDP Climate Change Rating for FY 2024-25

Renew Energy Global plc has achieved an ‘A’ rating in the CDP Climate Change assessment for FY 2024-25, advancing from a ‘B’ rating in the previous year. This places the company among the top 4% of companies globally in climate disclosure according to CDP. The company also maintained an ‘A-’ rating in CDP Water Security, ranking among the leading energy companies for environmental transparency. In December 2025, ReNew scored 84 in S&P Global’s Corporate Sustainability Assessment, the highest score recorded by an India-based energy company, positioning it among the top 10% of energy companies worldwide. During the year, ReNew published its second Annual Integrated Report, aligned with India’s BRSR framework and international standards such as IFRS S2 and TNFD, and advanced initiatives in supply chain sustainability and water stewardship.

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