Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Globe scores an A for CDP supplier engagement assessment, a first in the Philippine telco industry

Globe has been recognized as a Supplier Engagement Leader by CDP, a global non-profit that runs the world’s leading environmental disclosure system.

This marks the first time Globe has received an A score for Supplier Engagement in 2024, the highest rating in the supplier engagement assessment, reflecting its strong collaboration with partners and suppliers on climate action.

The company also maintained its B rating for Climate in the 2024 cycle, keeping it ahead of both global and regional averages and at par with the media, telecommunications & data center services industries.

“Transparency drives real action. Our CDP recognition validates Globe’s strategy to embed sustainability not just within our operations, but across our entire ecosystem of suppliers and partners,” said Yoly Crisanto, Globe’s Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer. “We know that climate change is too big for any one company to solve alone, which is why we are committed to mobilizing our value chain to cut emissions and build resilience.”

CDP scores matter to businesses and investors because they serve as independent benchmarks on how companies are addressing climate risks. On average, companies that disclose through CDP cut their emissions by 7 to 10 percent within two years of an investor request. Globe’s leadership status signals that it is not only managing its environmental footprint but also influencing suppliers to step up.


“As the founder of environmental reporting, CDP is dedicated to building a world where people, planet and profit are truly balanced. We greatly appreciate the support of Globe in our efforts to continue pioneering transparency; powering corporate environmental action,” said Simon Fischweicher, Chief Delivery Officer, CDP.

Globe has been working to power more of its sites and facilities with renewable energy, while deploying energy-efficient technology across its network to cut emissions. It has also engaged suppliers by reinforcing its Supplier Code of Ethics, introducing sustainability criteria in procurement, screening for ESG performance, and training partners to build sustainable practices.

At the same time, Globe continues to pursue its net-zero goals through comprehensive greenhouse gas accounting and a science-based roadmap for 2030 and beyond. These efforts are anchored on strong governance, with oversight from Globe’s Board, through the Board Risk Oversight and Sustainability Committee, and top management, ensuring climate goals are integrated into business strategy.

The recognition from CDP adds to Globe’s growing list of sustainability milestones this year, including being named by TIME x Statista’s Most Sustainable Companies 2025, Standard Insights’ Most Active Mobile Network for the Environment, and International Finance’s Best ESG Practices in Telecom for the Philippines.

Globe is showing that sustainability is not just about greening its network. It is also about working with partners in pushing for greener operations, cleaner communities, and a more sustainable future for all.

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