Designation of "S&P Global Sustainability Award as Bronze Class"

SEKISUI CHEMICAL CO., LTD. (President: Keita Kato, hereinafter called "SEKISUI CHEMICAL") has been designated with a sustainability ranking of "Bronze Class" by S&P Global, which is a global ESG investment* investigation and ranking company.

On this occasion, 242 (22 of which, including SEKISUI CHEMICAL were Japanese) out of more than 7,000 major global corporations were selected for sustainability award. This is the eleventh consecutive year, since 2011, that SEKISUI CHEMICAL has been designated.

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* The investment method that evaluates businesses not only from the financial aspects, but also from the “Environment”, “Social”, and “Governance” aspects.


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About SEKISUI CHEMICAL Group

Headquartered in Japan, SEKISUI CHEMICAL CO., LTD. (TSE: 4204) and its subsidiaries make up the SEKISUI CHEMICAL Group. 27,000 employees in over 200 companies throughout 21 countries aim to contribute to improving the lives of the people of the world and the earth’s environment. Thanks to a history of innovation, dedication and a pioneering spirit, SEKISUI CHEMICAL now holds leading positions in its three diverse business divisions as well as top global market share in interlayer film, foam products, conductive particles and more.
Since its foundation in 1947, the SEKISUI CHEMICAL Group has dedicated itself to social and environmental contribution and is now an internationally recognized leader in sustainability and environmental initiatives, having recently been selected as one of the Global 100 most sustainable companies. SEKISUI CHEMICAL Group will continue to maintain a strong corporate presence for 100 years and beyond.

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