Procter & Gamble Co

Personal & Household Products & Services

Company Summary

Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) has demonstrated a strong commitment to sustainability through initiatives focused on carbon neutrality, water conservation, and reduced plastic use. The company’s ESG rating is supported by its efforts to integrate environmental sustainability into its operations, such as through its Ambition 2030 sustainability goals. However, P&G faces criticism regarding the environmental impact of its packaging and supply chain practices, particularly concerning plastic waste. Its ESG score also reflects ongoing concerns about labor practices and the ethical sourcing of raw materials. While P&G has made notable progress in its sustainability initiatives, challenges remain, especially in reducing packaging waste and addressing supply chain issues. For more insights, check the Procter & Gamble ESG report.

ESG Rating Overview

Sustainalytics

Overall ESG Rating :

24.9
Rating Scale
0-10Negligible10-20Low20-30Med30-40High40+Severe
Ranking
Industry Group
Household Products27 out of 104
Universe
Global Universe7419 out of 15104

Overall ESG Rating :

58
Rating Scale
0-25Poor 25-50Satisfactory 50-75Good75-100Excellent
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Overall ESG Rating :

A
Rating Scale
CCCB
Laggard
BBBBBA
Average
AAAAA
Leader

P&G is average among 32 companies in the household & personal products industry.

Temperature Rise :

2℃
CLIMATE SCALE
≥ 3.85°CLagging > 2°C - < 3.85°CMisaligned ≤ 2°CAligned

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FAQ

What is Procter & Gamble's ESG rating?

Procter & Gamble has an AA rating from MSCI and is rated B by Sustainalytics. The company is recognized for its leadership in environmental sustainability, with a focus on ethical sourcing and water conservation.

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