Vitasoy listed on Corporate Knights’ “Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World” for the third year in a row. 

Hong Kong’s Vitasoy International Holdings Limited has been featured in Corporate Knights‘ “Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World” for the third year in a row, rising from 62nd to 45th place on the list.

A leading manufacturer and distributor of plant-based food and beverages, Vitasoy was established in 1940 by Dr. Kwee-seong Lo. The corporation works to promote sustainable plant-based nutrition through their high-quality products.

“The improved ranking this year is a true reflection of the efforts of our team and our investment in our plant-based product portfolio and sustainability performance. We are very encouraged by Corporate Knights’ recognition and will strive to continuously improve our operating practices,” said Roberto Guidetti, Group CEO of Vitasoy.

Vitasoy aims to provide sustainable, nutritious, and tasty plant-based products which align with their Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) priorities, focusing on “Making the Right Products” and “Making Products the Right Way” as the foundation of their Sustainability Framework.

Corporate Knights’ “Global 100” ranks the world’s publicly listed companies with more than US$1 billion in revenue. Their research division analyses a suite of performance indicators including clean revenue and clean investment, resource management, employee management, financial management, and supplier performance.

Vitasoy is listed on the the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, and is included as a constituent of MSCI Hong Kong Small Cap Index, Hang Seng Stock Connect Hong Kong Index, and Hang Seng Stock Connect Hong Kong Big Bay Area Index, and Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Benchmark Index, and Dow Jones Sustainability Indices – Asia Pacific, among many others.  Vitasoy currently has manufacturing operations in Hong Kong, Mainland China, Australia, Singapore and the Philippines, offering their products in over 40 markets worldwide.

 

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