CDP Recognizes Ryder for Environmental Disclosure



Ryder was recognized on the S&P Climate Disclosure Leadership Index (CDLI) by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), the international not-for-profit that drives sustainable economies.

CDP has identified Ryder as a U.S. leader for the quality of information it disclosed regarding climate change. On a scale from 0 to 100, Ryder received a score of 100 for its disclosure, reflecting the company’s high level of transparency.

“We are proud to be recognized for the transparency of our environmental reporting in the Carbon Disclosure Project,” said Bob Fatovic, who oversees Ryder’s environmental, health and safety functions and is the company’s executive vice president and chief legal officer. “Whether it’s deploying alternative fuel vehicles, optimizing distribution networks, or operating energy-efficient warehouses, Ryder helps customers reduce emissions and drive long-term value for their businesses.”

Ryder earned its position on the index by achieving a perfect score of 100 in disclosing carbon emissions and energy data through CDP’s climate change program. The top 10% of companies independently assessed against CDP’s scoring methodology constitute the CDLI. At the request of 822 investors who represent $95 trillion in assets, thousands of companies submit annual climate disclosures to CDP. Top scores indicate a high level of transparency in the disclosure of climate change-related information.


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