Results Announced for 2016 Dow Jones Sustainability Indices Review
S&P Dow Jones Indices (S&P DJI), one of the world’s leading index providers, and RobecoSAM, the investment specialist focused exclusively on Sustainability Investing (SI), today announced the results of the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) review
September 8, 2016 /3BL Media/ - The three largest additions and deletions (by free-float market capitalization) to the DJSI World this year include:
Additions: Cisco Systems Inc, Royal Dutch Shell PLC, Adobe Systems Inc
Deletions: Intel Corp*, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, British American Tobacco PLC*
The component lists for the DJSI will be published on the RobecoSAM website on Monday, September 12, 2016. All changes are effective on Monday, September 19, 2016.
Launched in 1999, the DJSI World is the gold standard for corporate sustainability and the first global index to track the leading sustainability-driven companies based on RobecoSAM’s analysis of financially relevant Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors and S&P DJI’s robust index methodology. RobecoSAM invited the world’s largest 3,400 companies from developed and emerging markets to take part in its annual Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA).
Appetite for Sustainability Investing on the Rise
ESG integration has gone mainstream, attracting the attention of more and more investors. RobecoSAM’s database of comprehensive research regarding financially relevant sustainability information enables RobecoSAM and S&P DJI to provide tailor-made indices designed to meet investors’ growing needs for SI investment solutions. The aim of the CSA methodology is to address upcoming sustainability trends that are connected to financial performance and thus raise the bar each year.
Manjit Jus, Head of Sustainability Application & Operations, RobecoSAM: "The iconic DJSI offer a great opportunity for companies to drive their sustainability performance. Moreover, the CSA addresses the right sustainability issues that support companies to remain at the cutting edge of their industry and forms the basis of new, innovative index solutions that we develop together with our partner S&P Dow Jones Indices."
David Blitzer, Managing Director and Chairman of the Index Committee, S&P Dow Jones Indices: "With 2016 likely to be the hottest year on record, investors are again reminded that companies’ environmental and sustainability efforts are crucial to their financial outcomes. The Dow Jones Sustainability Indices are comprehensive benchmarks of companies that meet RobecoSAM’s sustainability standards and give investors tools to develop global allocations that reflect sustainability factors."
The Corporate Sustainability Leaders
RobecoSAM identifies the top scoring company in each of the 24 industry groups (according to GICS®). The 2016-2017 Industry Group Leader profiles can be found on the RobecoSAM website.
Observations from the 2016 DJSI Review
The CSA consists of over 100 financially relevant questions. An analysis of this year’s review provides insight into the business practices of the world’s largest companies. Below are some of the most notable observations from the 2016 Review:
Criteria, Where World’s Largest Companies Scored Highest in 2016:
- Codes of Business Conduct
- Corporate Governance
- Environmental Policy & Management Systems
Criteria, Where World’s Largest Companies Scored Lowest in 2016:
- Operational Eco-Efficiency
- Human Capital Development
- Materiality (New criteria in 2016)
Surprisingly, many companies still underestimate the importance of "Human Capital Development" and lack the ability to not only qualitatively, but also quantitatively, link investments in human capital with tangible business benefits.
Most Improved CSA Criteria Relative to Last Year:
- Corporate Citizenship and Philanthropy: +22.09%
The high score in "Corporate Citizenship and Philanthropy" shows that companies increasingly approach their corporate citizenship activities in a strategic manner, with defined priorities that are aligned with their business drivers, allowing companies to leverage their strengths, brand and employees to have the maximum impact on the beneficiaries.
Least Improved CSA Criteria Relative to Last Year:
- Labor Practice Indicators and Human Rights: -34.82%
The criteria "Labor Practice Indicators and Human Rights" deteriorated the most due to newly introduced questions focusing on human rights. Based on the results, it is clear that this is a developing area of interest for companies – many have human rights policies in place, but few have the tools to comprehensively assess, mitigate and remediate human rights risks.
*These companies are still part of regional indices
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For additional information on the DJSI and the changes to its components numbers, please visit: RobecoSAM’s DJSI review page and http://www.djindexes.com/sustainability/.
For further methodology information, please visit the CSA Resource Center, where you find criteria weightings, 2016 criteria changes, Measuring Intangibles brochure, key facts, participation benefits, CSA companion and more.
For more information about RobecoSAM, please visit www.robecosam.com
For more information about S&P Dow Jones Indices, please visit www.spdji.com
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ABOUT RobecoSAM
Founded in 1995, RobecoSAM is an investment specialist focused exclusively on Sustainability Investing. It offers asset management, indices, impact analysis and investing, engagement, voting, sustainability assessments, and benchmarking services. Asset management capabilities cater to institutional asset owners and financial intermediaries and cover a range of ESG-integrated investments (in public and private equity), featuring a strong track record in resource efficiency themed strategies. Together with S&P Dow Jones Indices, RobecoSAM publishes the globally recognized Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI). Based on its Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA), an annual ESG analysis of over 3,800 listed companies, RobecoSAM has compiled one of the world’s most comprehensive databases of financially material sustainability information. The data of the CSA is also included in USD 87.3 billion of assets under management by the subsidiaries of the Robeco Group.
RobecoSAM is a sister company of Robeco, the Dutch investment management firm founded in 1929. Both entities are subsidiaries of the Robeco Group, whose majority shareholder is ORIX Corporation. As a reflection of its own commitment to advocating sustainable investment practices, RobecoSAM is a signatory of the UNPRI and a member of Eurosif, ASrIA and Ceres. Approximately 130 professionals work for RobecoSAM, which is headquartered in Zurich. As of June 30, 2016, RobecoSAM had assets under management, advice and/or license in listed and private equity* of approximately USD 10.8 billion. Additionally, RobecoSAM’s Governance & Active Ownership team** had USD 226 billion of assets under engagement and USD 53 billion of assets under voting.
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