Corporate Knights' Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World ranks Aster at 94
In a ranking based on assessment of 6,914 companies with more than US$1 billion in revenues, Aster DM Healthcare is ranked at 94 and is the only company listed from the Middle East and India regions featured in the Most Sustainable Corporations in the World 2022 list.
The Corporate Knight Clean Taxonomy categorizes the global 100 companies by evaluating their earnings from products or services categorized as "clean"(47 per cent) and assessing their capital expenditures, R&D and acquisitions to clean investments (48 per cent). Compared to the average ACWI firm, Global 100 members generate more than four times as much revenue per tonne of carbon emitted and almost eight times more output per unit of energy consumed.
“Aster’s inclusion in this prestigious list is recognition of our tremendous efforts over the years to instill UN SDGs into the very core of our operations to ensure that we create shared value for all our stakeholders and enable a sustainable future for our organisation, community and the environment. It is an honour for us to be featured in this list and we would like to thank our Asterians, Aster Volunteers, our partners and stakeholders who have been closely involved in our sustainability journey,” said Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman and Managing Director of Aster DM Healthcare.
Aster has integrated 11 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) into its ESG policies: Good Health & Well-Being, Quality Education, Gender Equality, Affordable & Green Energy, Clean Water & Sanitation, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Industry Innovation and Infrastructure, Reduced Inequality, Climate Action, Sustainable Consumption and Production, and Partnerships for Goals.
Commenting on the recognition, Ms. Alisha Moopen, Deputy Managing Director, Aster DM Healthcare, said, “As a company, we continue to focus on sustainability and innovation that supports our goal of creating a world that ensures the health and well-being of the people and planet. We are very proud that these efforts have been recognized by Corporate Knights in the top rankings of the Global 100 List of Sustainable Companies. Our company strives to enable a sustainable future for all by stepping up to unforeseen challenges and ensuring that both our business and social initiatives maintain a healthy balance to serve the world.”
A few key highlights of sustainability efforts by Aster in FY21: 5.7 GWH of electricity saved across 11 hospitals; 60,000 Kilo Litres of water consumption reduced across 7 hospitals; 500,000 litres of treated sewage effluent used; 134 Aster Homes built for the underprivileged; 2358 MWh renewable energy integrated at hospitals in UAE; 900736 Covid-19 support beneficiaries; 195,990 free dialysis provided, Rs. 14.8 million worth treatment support provided; among many others.
According to analysis by S&P Capital IQ, the Corporate Knights Global 100 Index is the best performing global sustainability equity index since its inception in 2005 and is also ahead of its blue-chip benchmark.
A dollar invested in an index composed of Global 100 companies on February 1, 2005, would have generated a return nearly one-fifth larger than the same investment in the MSCI All Country World Index, or ACWI (total return of 331% compared to 279%), with the performance gap widening in favour of the Global 100 markedly after the onset of COVID as large green recovery programs were adopted.
News Source: Dubai PR Network