PMI Ranks 4th Among Forbes' Net Zero Leaders for 2025
Philip Morris International (PMI) has once again been recognised among Forbes' top Net Zero Leaders for 2025, ranking fourth for the third consecutive year. This accolade reflects PMI's unwavering commitment to sustainability and climate action, with a holistic approach that integrates environmental stewardship and business transformation.
PMI's decarbonization efforts are central to building operational resilience and driving innovation. The company's sustainability initiatives are supported by various stakeholders, including its own subsidiaries like Philip Morris Manufacturing & Technology Bologna, which uses digital twin technologies to reduce losses and improve efficiency across its value chain. Key partners and initiatives focus on achieving a smoke-free future and reducing environmental impact, often involving collaborations with companies like Roland Berger for strategic advice.
PMI's Chief Sustainability Officer, Jennifer Motles, stated that the company's sustainability strategy is integrated with its business transformation, driving innovation and long-term value. This approach has been recognised externally, with PMI receiving awards such as CDP's Supplier Engagement Leader Board, CDP's Triple A rating, and inclusion in the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index. PMI's Middle East initiatives, including the Consumables Take Back Program and the World is Not an Ashtray education initiative, demonstrate a proactive stance in reducing environmental impacts.
Forbes' Net Zero Leaders list assesses companies on governance, strategy, metrics, financial strength, and transparency of non-financial reporting. PMI's continued presence on this list highlights its consistent and rigorous approach to reducing emissions and environmental footprint. With a commitment to climate action and sustainable business practices, PMI is not only reducing its environmental footprint but also strengthening its competitive positioning.
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