Globe Maintains 'A' Rating in CDP Supplier Engagement Assessment, Signaling Climate Commitment

In a remarkable feat, Globe Telecom, Inc. has successfully retained its 'A' rating in the 2025 CDP Supplier Engagement Assessment (SEA), underlining its dedication to transparency and proactive climate action within its operations. This prestigious recognition, awarded for the second consecutive year, illustrates Globe's ongoing efforts to weave sustainability into its interactions with suppliers and partners across its value chain.

The CDP SEA evaluates companies on their engagement with suppliers concerning climate-related issues, recognizing those that exhibit robust performance in governance, target-setting, Scope 3 emissions management, and value chain collaboration. Receiving top marks in these categories positions Globe among the elite organizations leading climate initiatives beyond their immediate operations.

Yoly Crisanto, Globe's Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer, stated, "Sustaining our 'A' rating on the SEA from CDP for two straight years demonstrates our unwavering commitment to environmental transparency and collaborative climate action." She emphasized the company's focus on empowering its entire value chain to transform climate ambitions into tangible impacts.

At the heart of Globe’s sustainability framework is the Globe Supplier Code of Ethics, which encourages its partners to align with its corporate sustainability objectives, including a comprehensive climate action roadmap. Globe has also integrated environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria into its procurement practices, affecting various areas such as retail electricity procurement, network equipment sourcing, and product packaging strategies.

In its effort to enhance oversight across its ecosystem, Globe meticulously screens suppliers based on ESG indicators. Utilizing AI-driven data capture, the company monitors supplier ESG credentials, performance, and attributes, aiming to foster improvement throughout the supply chain. Notably, beyond just compliance and monitoring, Globe is committed to building the capabilities of its partners through initiatives that impart essential sustainability knowledge, aspiring to forge a more resilient and future-ready supply chain.

In addition to its SEA recognition, Globe Telecom received an impressive A- score for its CDP Climate performance and a B score for its water management efforts in the 2025 cycle. The company's sustainability endeavors garnered further accolades in 2025, including recognition by International Finance’s Best ESG Practices – Telecom Philippines and the Most Active Mobile Network for the Environment and Most Sustainable Mobile Network awards from Standard Insights in 2026.

Globe Telecom, a leading digital platform in the Philippines, actively participates as a UN Global Compact member. It is notable for being the first publicly listed Philippine company with approved near- and long-term science-based targets under the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi). Globe was also featured as one of TIME and Statista's Most Sustainable Companies in 2025 and has consistently appeared in the Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list, reaffirming its growth and leadership status in the region. The company is majorly owned by Ayala Corporation and Singtel—both acknowledged leaders in the telecommunications industry.

In summary, Globe's sustained commitment to environmental stewardship, evidenced by its impressive CDP rating and continuously evolving sustainability practices, showcases its intent to be at the forefront of climate action in the telecommunications sector. The path Globe is forging not only benefits its business objectives but significantly contributes towards a more sustainable and equitable world.

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