Edenred has been awarded an "A" score for the first time in the 2025 Climate Change rankings by CDP, an independent global benchmark in environmental reporting.
This rating places Edenred among the top 4% of corporate leaders in climate impact management, out of a total of 22,100 companies evaluated worldwide.
It further solidifies Edenred's position as a partner of choice in supporting its clients through their environmental transition.
Edenred has significantly bolstered its decarbonization strategy and the quality of its non-financial reporting.
The "A" score assigned by CDP is based on several rigorous criteria. Specifically, CDP recognizes a "credible transition plan" aligned with the Paris Agreement, which aims to limit the global temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
Furthermore, companies with an "A" rating are distinguished by the independent third-party auditing of their direct and energy-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (Scopes 1 and 2), as well as their other indirect emissions throughout the value chain (Scope 3).
Compared to the 2019 baseline, the Group reduced its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 31% in 2025. Over the same period, its Scope 3 emission intensity decreased by 43% per million euros of value added.
Edenred SE is a leading digital services and payments platform and the everyday companion for people at work, connecting over 60 million employees and more than 2 million partner merchants in 44 countries via nearly 1 million corporate clients.
Edenred SE offers specific-purpose payment solutions for food (meal benefits), incentives (gift cards, employee engagement platforms), mobility (multi-energy, maintenance, toll, parking and commuter solutions) and corporate payments (virtual cards). These solutions enhance employee well-being and purchasing power, improve companies' attractiveness and efficiency, and vitalize the employment market and the local economy.
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