Team Up for SB'24 San Diego With Our Special 4 for 3 Rate!

Marketing & Communications
AT&T, Mattel Top CR Magazine 100 Best Corporate Citizens List

CR magazine last week released its 2013 100 Best Corporate Citizens List, which ranks companies based on disclosure and performance measures covering environment, climate change, employee relations, human rights, governance, finance and philanthropy.

CR magazine last week released its 2013 100 Best Corporate Citizens List, which ranks companies based on disclosure and performance measures covering environment, climate change, employee relations, human rights, governance, finance and philanthropy.

This year, AT&T dethroned Bristol-Myers Squibb, which fell to number three, for the list’s number one spot while toy maker Mattel took second. Eaton, Intel, Gap, Hasbro, Merck, Campbell Soup Co. and Coca-Cola Enterprises made up the remaining top ten.

To determine the ranking, CR documents 298 data points of disclosure and performance measures from companies listed in the Russell 1000 Index. The methodology is determined by a Ratings and Rankings Committee of the Corporate Responsibility Officers Association.

“By advancing accountability and transparency through this research we empower those closest to these companies to make better decisions and ultimately judge these companies and their behaviors,” CR states on the rankings website. “In that way, we move us all closer to a world where everyone has the information they need and markets function more effectively.”

Johnson Controls was ranked best company in the environment category, followed by IBM, Johnson & Johnson, Sprint-Nextel and Advanced Micro Devices. UPS was deemed the best company for climate change efforts, followed by Exelon, PepsiCo, IBM and Spectra Energy Corp.

The 2013 list saw much variation from the previous year, with 26 new companies joining the rankings.

The CR list is the latest of a series of lists, rankings and indices that have emerged to measure everything from business codes of ethics to sustainability practices and public perceptions. These include Newsweek’s Green Rankings, Ethisphere’s World’s Most Ethical Companies and Corebrand’s Top 100 BrandPower Rankings Report, to name a few.

Related Stories

Reuse and Circularity Pilots Taking Off Inside Major Sports, Entertainment Venues CIRCULAR ECONOMY
Reuse and Circularity Pilots Taking Off Inside Major Sports, Entertainment Venues
Starbucks, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo Lead Brands Launching First City-Wide Reuse System INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY
Starbucks, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo Lead Brands Launching First City-Wide Reuse System
Major Snack Brands Continue to Cut Plastic in Packaging MATERIALS & PACKAGING
Major Snack Brands Continue to Cut Plastic in Packaging
NextGen Consortium Outlines Path Toward Circular Economy for Paper Cups in US CIRCULAR ECONOMY
NextGen Consortium Outlines Path Toward Circular Economy for Paper Cups in US
Unprecedented Industry Collab Paves Way for Decarbonization of Global Supply Chains INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY
Unprecedented Industry Collab Paves Way for Decarbonization of Global Supply Chains
FMCG Giants, Farmer Co-ops Commit to New Global Definition of 'Regenerative Agriculture' SUPPLY CHAIN
FMCG Giants, Farmer Co-ops Commit to New Global Definition of 'Regenerative Agriculture'
BMW, Volkswagen Eyeing Plant-Based Future for Car Interiors MATERIALS & PACKAGING
BMW, Volkswagen Eyeing Plant-Based Future for Car Interiors
How Does Consumer Behavior Challenge the Circular Economy? MATERIALS & PACKAGING
How Does Consumer Behavior Challenge the Circular Economy?
MIT Team Creates Clean Hydrogen with Seawater, Soda Cans, Caffeine INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY
MIT Team Creates Clean Hydrogen with Seawater, Soda Cans, Caffeine
Clif Outdoor Play Initiative Aims to Increase Access to Nature-Based Play Spaces COLLABORATION & CO-CREATION
Clif Outdoor Play Initiative Aims to Increase Access to Nature-Based Play Spaces
From Funding to Action: Empowering Farmers Through RCPP FINANCE & INVESTMENT
From Funding to Action: Empowering Farmers Through RCPP
Startup Using Biomimicry to Break Textile Dyeing Down to Its DNA MATERIALS & PACKAGING
Startup Using Biomimicry to Break Textile Dyeing Down to Its DNA