RWE’s non-financial performance in the area of Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) is assessed by various rating agencies.This helps investors and potential business partners in their decision-making. Such ratings are becoming more and more important for other stakeholders too, such as the public, the political sphere and non-governmental organisations (NGOs). The detailed evaluation of the results also helps us to identify potential for improvement in various areas.
Result: Climate Change: A-
(February 2024)
A to D, F for insufficient data (A = top mark)
Each year, CDP (formerly Carbon Disclosure Project) assesses companies on the quality and level of ambition in dealing with environmental challenges. Through its platform it asks companies to provide a wide range of information and data, which are then made available to investors for further analysis. CDP Climate Change focuses on climate-related indicators and information
Result: Water Security: C
(February 2024)
A to D, F for insufficient data (A = top mark)
Each year, CDP (formerly Carbon Disclosure Project) assesses companies on the quality and level of ambition in dealing with environmental challenges. Through its platform it asks companies to provide a wide range of information and data, which are then made available to investors for further analysis. CDP Water Security focuses on indicators and information pertaining to water management.
Result: Supplier Engagement: Leadership
(March 2023)
CDP (formerly Carbon Disclosure Project) evaluates the quality and level of ambition in dealing with environmental challenges every year. Via its own platform, companies are asked to provide a wide range of information and data, which is then made available to investors for further analysis. The CDP questions on "Supply Chain" support suppliers in identifying climate change risks and recognising opportunities.