Munich. The BMW Group has been named as the
automotive industry's Supersector leader for the sixth
consecutive year, and is therefore the world's most sustainable
automobile manufacturer. This was the conclusion of the SAM Group,
published in its latest evaluation for the Dow Jones Sustainability
Indexes (DJSI). The BMW Group is the only company in the automotive
industry to have been listed in this important group of sustainability
indexes every year since it was established in 1999 and named
Supersector leader for each of the past six years. This year, the BMW
Group is also the only German company to be ranked among the 19
Supersector leaders worldwide.
"We are delighted to be recognised by the renowned Dow Jones
Sustainability Indexes. This independent ranking confirms once again
that the BMW Group plays a leading role in the automotive industry of
the future," said Dr. Norbert Reithofer, Chairman of the Board
of Management of BMW AG. "For us, being the world's most
sustainable automobile company means accepting responsibility as a
good corporate citizen. It motivates us to continue along this path
towards our vision of sustainable individual mobility."
The fact that sustainability is an integral part of the BMW Group's
corporate strategy was rated particularly highly by SAM Group
analysts. The Board of Management of the BMW Group declared
sustainability one of the company's core strategic principles
back in 2000. At the BMW Group, corporate sustainability is firmly
entrenched throughout the entire value chain: from the development of
fuel-saving and alternative vehicle concepts through clean production
processes to green recycling practices. The BMW Group also accepts
responsibility for its roughly 96,000 employees and is involved in
social projects outside of its plants.