Kimberly-Clark Corp., Dallas, Texas, USA, has been ranked No. 18 among the "100 Best Corporate Citizens," the company's fifth straight year in the top 20 on the list published in the current issue of Corporate Responsibility Magazine.
The annual listing credited K-C's strengths in categories such as corporate governance, environment, and human rights. The list ranks K-C as a leader among other consumer packaged-goods companies in the top 100. The complete list is available online.
"For us at Kimberly-Clark, good citizenship means that we are serving our communities by providing essentials for a better life," said Gail Ciccione, VP of sustainability and continuous improvement for K-C. "Citizenship also means that we are achieving our business goals while imparting a culture of environmental stewardship. Consistently winning recognitions like this is only possible when many thousands of K-C employees worldwide do their work while maintaining an underlying focus on sustainability and citizenship."
With this designation, K-C continues a well-established track record as a responsible corporate citizen. K-C recently repeated its designation by Ethisphere Institute as one of the "World's Most Ethical Companies," among multiple other global distinctions received in the past year.
CR Magazine compiles its annual ranking of Best Corporate Citizens based on 298 factors for each company on the Russell 1000 index. Data are gathered from publicly available resources for seven key criteria: climate change, environment, employee relations, finance, governance, human rights, and philanthropy.
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