Brambles has reaffirmed its leadership in sustainability, retaining a top 5 position in Corporate Knights’ Global 100 for 2025.
Brambles was awarded #4 spot in the 2025 Global 100 list of most sustainable companies in the world, leading its industry category and marking its fifth consecutive year of inclusion in the rankings. The company performed strongly across all assessable categories, achieving 100% in the areas of sustainable revenue and sustainable investment while also improving its greenhouse gas and waste productivity scores.
Announced at the World Economic Forum conference in Davos, Corporate Knights’ annual ranking assessed 8,359 publicly traded companies with revenues exceeding US$1 billion, based on the social and environmental impact of their operations, revenues and investments.
Graham Chipchase, Brambles Chief Executive Officer said: “This is an outstanding achievement in a competitive landscape where the growing ambition of companies are pushing ever higher standards in sustainability. The momentum for change is challenging what it means to be a sustainable business in a world where growth and value creation remain just as vital.
“For Brambles and our operating company CHEP, this recognition speaks to the successful, cross-sector collaborations we’ve built with customers, partners and suppliers to align on sustainability goals, and the unwavering support from employees and stakeholders who share our long-term vision to build a regenerative supply network.”
"Brambles, through its unique business model of promoting the sharing, repairing and reuse of pallets, shines as the world’s top ranked company which promotes circularity, a hallmark of a sustainable economy," said Toby Heaps, CEO of Corporate Knights.
Brambles’ sustainability performance was also underscored in the latest release of the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index, ranking #2 in its industry category and marking the 11th consecutive year as an index constituent.