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Northrop Grumman climbing the sustainability graph all the way

The company has reduced 35.5 percent in greenhouse gas emissions since 2010, exceeding the year-end 2020 goal of 30 percent
“This recognition demonstrates that Northrop Grumman is making positive progress on our sustainability goals

Northrop Grumman has reduced 35.5 percent in greenhouse gas emissions since 2010, exceeding the year-end 2020 goal of 30 percent

22 December 2020: Northrop Grumman have been acknowledged as a leader in sustainability on the 2020 Dow Jones Sustainability Indices for a fifth consecutive year based on an annual evaluation on the parameters of environmental, social and governance practices.

“We congratulate Northrop Grumman for being included in the DJSI North America,” said Manjit Jus, Global Head of ESG Research and Data, S&P Global. “A DJSI distinction is a reflection of being a sustainability leader in your industry. With a record number of companies participating in the 2020 Corporate Sustainability Assessment and more stringent rules for inclusion this year, this sets your company apart and rewards your continued commitment to people and the planet.”

Northrop Grumman achieved year-over-year improvements in both social and environmental categories. Improvements in the social category were driven by the company’s continued commitment to employee training and development, and human rights governance. In 2020, Northrop Grumman enhanced its human rights policy, including the establishment of a Human Rights Working Group.

 “This recognition demonstrates that Northrop Grumman is making positive progress on our sustainability goals,” said Sandra Evers-Many, vice president of global corporate responsibility, Northrop Grumman. “As our company continues to address the pressing challenges of today and tomorrow, it’s important for us to continue our focus on sustainability.”

Contributing to the company’s recognition for its environmental efforts was its management of climate change topics such as its reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The company has reduced 35.5 percent in greenhouse gas emissions since 2010, exceeding the year-end 2020 goal of 30 percent. Northrop Grumman’s strong performance within climate change was also recognized with an “A-” leadership band rating on CDP’s Climate Change disclosure.