Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Chairman of Schneider Electric, emphasized their commitment to building a sustainable business back in 2021. He noted that customers, employees, partners, and investors are increasingly focused on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues.
Schneider Electric has long been proactive about these concerns. Since their first sustainability barometer in 2005, they have continually raised their standards. They take ESG commitments seriously and revisit them every three years to ensure they remain relevant and effective.
Tricoire believes that everyone—companies, governments, and individuals—can play a part in creating a greener and more inclusive world. He stated that their latest commitments outline how they plan to contribute in the future.
Corporate Knights, the organization behind the Global 100 index, evaluates companies using a strict methodology. They look at various factors, such as how companies manage resources, treat employees, maintain supplier sustainability, and generate revenue in a responsible way.
Schneider Electric has made a remarkable impact, appearing in the Global 100 for 14 years in a row. They’ve been in the top 10 seven times and even clinched the top spot twice, in 2021 and 2025.