JAPAN's NYK has for the 16th consecutive year been listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index. The DJSI is an important selection standard for investors who value corporate social responsibility and sustainability.
The DJSI, which is a major global index for companies engaging in socially responsible investment (SRI), involves selecting sustainability-driven companies from 3,400 companies worldwide that have been invited to participate in a selection process that consists of an analysis of economic, environmental and social criteria such as corporate governance, risk management, water-related risks and stakeholder relations.
The evaluation criteria for socially responsible investment (SRI) is not only based on a company's economic performance but also on its environmental measures, compliance with laws and other corporate social responsibility factors.
The Japanese company was also selected for the FTSE4Good Index for the 16th year in a row in July.
The DJSI, which is a major global index for companies engaging in socially responsible investment (SRI), involves selecting sustainability-driven companies from 3,400 companies worldwide that have been invited to participate in a selection process that consists of an analysis of economic, environmental and social criteria such as corporate governance, risk management, water-related risks and stakeholder relations.
The evaluation criteria for socially responsible investment (SRI) is not only based on a company's economic performance but also on its environmental measures, compliance with laws and other corporate social responsibility factors.
The Japanese company was also selected for the FTSE4Good Index for the 16th year in a row in July.