Iveco Group has been included in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) World and Europe. This significant achievement “is based on Iveco Group’s performance on material Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) risks, opportunities and impacts, and the related management of each”, as stated by the Group itself.

The Dow Jones Indices as a source of pride for Iveco Group

Iveco Group is one of only 13 constituents from the Machinery and Electrical Equipment Industry listed in the new DJSI World Index out of 89 companies assessed. S&P Dow Jones Indices is the largest global resource for essential index-based concepts, data and research and is a major investor resource to measure and trade the markets. The DJSI World and Europe Indices comprise global and European sustainability leaders as identified by S&P Global through the Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA).

“It is a source of pride that Iveco Group has been included in the prestigious Dow Jones Sustainability Indices after our first year as an independent company. This recognition reflects our clear commitment to sustainable business practices and dedication to leading the industry in a sustainable manner, while validating our integration of ESG practices into every aspect of our business. Sustainability is integral to our long-term business strategy and success, and we will continue to strive for excellence in these areas as we advance a more sustainable society”, declared CEO Gerrit Marx.

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