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Fortune’s Most Admired Companies Include Sustainable Brands Corporate Members

Fortune has named 12 Sustainable Brands Members to its 2018 list of Worlds Most Admired Companies. The list ranks companies based on their reputation among business leaders, and is gathered through surveys with executives across more than 50 industries. Executives are asked to name companies that they admire, both inside and outside of their industry. Companies are assessed on nine attributes, including innovation, people management, use of assets, social responsibility, management quality, financial soundness, long-term investment value, quality of products and services, and global competitiveness.

Fortune has named 12 Sustainable Brands Members to its 2018 list of Worlds Most Admired Companies.

The list ranks companies based on their reputation among business leaders, and is gathered through surveys with executives across more than 50 industries. Executives are asked to name companies that they admire, both inside and outside of their industry. Companies are assessed on nine attributes, including innovation, people management, use of assets, social responsibility, management quality, financial soundness, long-term investment value, quality of products and services, and global competitiveness.

Included in the top 50 list this year are member companies Johnson & Johnson, 3M, UPS, Procter & Gamble, IBM, Target, CVS Health, PepsiCo, Unilever, Visa, Nestle, and AT&T.

We are proud of our Corporate Members for continuing to serve as leaders, both in business and in sustainability.

Consumers increasingly savvy about sustainability claims

Join us to hear insights from brands including Applegate on marketing lessons from consumer response to sustainability claims on CPG packaging, at SB'24 San Diego — October 14-17.