
International recognition for ACS and HOCHTIEF’s sustainability performance
ACS and HOCHTIEF included in Dow Jones Best in Class World and Europe Indices
ACS Group and HOCHTIEF have been included in the Dow Jones Best in Class World Index and the Dow Jones Best in Class Europe Index, following the latest Corporate Sustainability Assessment conducted by S&P Global.
The Dow Jones Best in Class Indices recognise companies that demonstrate leading sustainability performance across environmental, social and governance criteria. Inclusion is based on the results of S&P Global’s annual Corporate Sustainability Assessment, which evaluates companies on long term economic, environmental and social factors.
The continued inclusion of both ACS and HOCHTIEF in the Dow Jones Best in Class Index reflects the Group’s consistent focus on responsible business practices, strong governance and measurable progress in key sustainability areas. These include climate strategy, occupational safety, human rights and the responsible delivery of complex infrastructure projects across global markets.
ACS Group Head of Sustainability, Cristina Aldámiz-Echevarría, and HOCHTIEF Chief Sustainability Officer Martina Steffen said: “Sustainability is integral to how ACS and HOCHTIEF operate and create long term value. Inclusion in the Dow Jones Best in Class Indices confirms that our approach is delivering tangible results and aligns economic performance with environmental and social responsibility.”
The Dow Jones Best in Class World Index represents the top performing companies from the S&P Global Broad Market Index based on sustainability criteria, while the Dow Jones Best in Class Europe Index recognises leading European companies using the same rigorous assessment methodology.
ACS and HOCHTIEF continue to advance their sustainability agenda. Following the successful completion of established sustainability plans, the Group is assessing new sustainability targets that will be consistent with its commitment to responsible business practices and support long term business success.
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