Saint-Gobain once again recognized by CDP for its commitment to tackling climate change

Date: 6 January 2026
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Saint-Gobain once again recognized by CDP for its commitment to tackling climate change
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Date: 6 January 2026

Saint-Gobain has once again demonstrated its strong commitment to sustainability by being recognized among the world’s leading companies in climate action by CDP.

For the second year running, Saint-Gobain ranks among the most exemplary companies in terms of climate commitment by joining the prestigious “Climate A List” by CDP, a leading global non-profit organization dedicated to environmental action. 

This distinction highlights Saint-Gobain’s leadership in the fight against climate and the transparency in reporting environmental data. 

Only 4% of the companies assessed receive an “A” rating, awarded on stringent criteria: quality of disclosure, management of environmental risks and demonstration of best practices including setting ambitious and meaningful target. 

We have also been scored A- in CDP Water: this highlights our efforts in responsible water resource management.

Learn more about Saint-Gobain's sustainable development goals

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