Pertamina achieves world number one ESG ranking
Indonesia s largest energy company, Pertamina, has risen its environmental, social and governance risk rating to the highest level in the world, according to a report from the Sustainethics rating agency. Environmental, Social and Governance (CSR) rating has been lowered by the company. Here is the full assessment of the risks of those factors. But (Environmental and Social Responsibility - sustainable energy and renewable energy giant which is leading the country to achieve the net zero emissions target in 2060 or sooner than previously predicted, it is now at the top level of risk in its world-class, environmentally friendly energy firm, the PT has said it will continue to provide positive impacts on the environment and the future of its business and community in 2023, as it continues to be committed to delivering positive benefits for society, its future and future for the global community following the Net Zero emission target, and it has become the first country in Indonesia to get an increasing number on in this category, but it remains at risk level higher than the previous level, with the number one increase in his annual ranking of 61 world companies, in what could be the biggest improvement in global risk levels, after it was reported to have reached their lowest level since the start of 2023. The latest figures show that the Indonesian company is to continue carrying out innovative decarbonisation projects and projects to support the National Energy Exploration and Development (NIE) schemes and work safety, community empowerment.
Source: jouron.republika.co.idPublished on 2023-12-09
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