Lenovo recognized among world’s most sustainable companies by Corporate Knights

Yuanqing Yang, CEO and President
Yuanqing Yang, CEO and President
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Lenovo has been named among the world’s Top 100 Most Sustainable Companies in the 2026 Corporate Knights Global 100 ranking. The announcement was made at the Corporate Knights Annual CEO Roundtable during the World Economic Forum in Davos.

The Global 100, which began in 2005, evaluates publicly traded companies with revenues exceeding $1 billion. For the 2026 list, Corporate Knights used an updated methodology and exclusionary screens to assess companies across three equally weighted metrics: sustainable investments, sustainable revenues as defined by the Corporate Knights Sustainable Economy Taxonomy, and sustainable revenue momentum, which measures growth of sustainable revenue from 2022 to 2024.

This year’s ranking highlighted that companies on the Global 100 are increasing their sustainable revenue streams at twice the rate of their other revenues. Despite greater scrutiny and political challenges regarding ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) initiatives and climate action, these firms maintained strong financial performance in 2025.

Mary Jacques, Executive Director of Global ESG and Regulatory Compliance at Lenovo, stated: “We’ve seen remarkable progress since our first inclusion in the Global 100 in 2015, both within our industry and across Lenovo. Today, sustainability is an integral part of our revenue because of how it’s been built into our products, services, and solutions.”

In addition to this recognition from Corporate Knights, Lenovo has received positive evaluations over the past year from EcoVadis, CDP, and MSCI ESG Ratings.



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