Invest with Values

The Investor's Gateway to Positive Change

The Investor's Gateway to Positive Change

  • RESOURCE DIRECTORY
    • GETTING STARTED
    • FULL DIRECTORY
    • Top Resources
    • Share a Resource
  • NEWS CENTER
    • NEWS CENTER
    • By Category
      • Local Banking
      • Community Investing
      • Impact Investing
      • Sustainable-Responsible Investing
      • Featured Articles
      • Beyond Investing
      • IWV news
      • Top Resources
    • News Partners
      • 3BLmedia
      • AllianceMagazine
      • CorporateKnights
      • GreenMoney
      • Locavesting
      • MaxImpact
      • InvestWithValues Sponsors
      • InvestWithValues Partners
    • Newsletter Sign-up
    • Newsletter Archive
  • About
    • About Us
    • Brian Kaminer
    • Learn More
    • Testimonials
    • Investments Talk! Video
    • Launch Press Release
    • News Center Press Release
  • Sponsors & Partners
    • Sponsors
    • Partners
  • Connect
    • Contact Us
    • Survey
    • IWV News
    • Share a Resource
  • Spoiler title
    Free GuideSubscribeClose
    Get a free 30 minute personalized guide to
    Invest With Values, after subscribing.
    * = required field

2019 Best 50 results

June 10, 2019 By CorporateKnights

Every year, Corporate Knights ranks Canadian companies with an annual revenue of over $1 billion on up to 21 indicators. Below is the Best 50 summary chart for 2019, including the clean revenue result for each company, which is percentile-ranked against industry peers and weighted at 50% toward the overall score.

 

For complete scores, return to 2019 Best 50 landing page and click on “free results”.

 

Rank 2019 Best 50 Company Peer group Clean revenue source % Clean Revenue* Final Score
1 The Co-operators Insurance Investment earnings from impact investments, and insurance premiums for green products 12.3% 81.0%
2 Hydro-Québec Wholesale Power Revenue from hydro generation, transmission and distribution 99.6% 77.6%
3 Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp Electric Utilities Revenue from renewable generation (hydro, wind, solar), renewable electricity distribution, water reclaimation and distribution 64.7% 76.6%
4 Teck Resources Ltd Metal Ore Mining Revenue from 8 TSM (Towards Sustainable Mining) AA- and AAA-rated mines 94.3% 76.2%
5 Bombardier Inc Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Revenue from intercity, regional and freight rail transportation solutions, including high speed trains, commuter trains, and metros 51.5% 74.0%
6 Cascades Inc Containers and Packaging Revenue from products that are made from recycled fibre 82.1% 72.7%
7 Desjardins Group Banks Interest income renewable energy loans and investment interest from clean-tech investments, as well as fees earned from SocieTerra and Priority Terra funds 1.6% 71.6%
8 Transcontinental Inc Printing Services Printing revenue from sustainability certified paper (FSC, PEFC) 60.5% 71.3%
9 Société de transport de Montréal Other Passenger Transportation Opus card revenue, and revenue from subway and hybrid buses 54.3% 70.3%
10 Kruger Products Personal Care and Cleaning Products Revenue from paper products made from certified sustainably sourced (FSC) and recycled pulp 46.2% 70.1%
11 Vancouver City Savings Credit Union Banks Interest income from impact loans and investments 11.0% 69.4%
12 Stantec Inc Facilities and Construction Services Revenue from consulting services in environmental services and water 30.4% 69.3%
13 Toronto Hydro Corp. Electric Utilities Revenue from renewable energy transmission and distribution 33.1% 68.5%
14 EPCOR Utilities Electric Utilities Renewable energy generation and transmission as well as water services and wastewater transmission 28.0% 68.1%
15 Suncor Energy Inc Integrated Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Revenue from wind, co-generation and biofuel production 0.9% 67.3%
16 Hydro One Ltd Electric Utilities Revenue from renewable energy transmission and distribution 33.1% 67.1%
17 Mountain Equipment Co-op Apparel and Accessories Retail Revenue from Environmentally Preferred (at least 50% recycled, organic cotton or bluesign labelled) and FairTradeproducts 7.8% 66.0%
18 Energir Inc Natural Gas Utilities Revenue from renewable energy generation (wind, solar) 14.9% 64.2%
19 Sun Life Financial Inc Insurance Investment earnings from investments in renewable energy, green bonds, transit, hospitals and long-term care infrastructure 7.8% 63.7%
20 Canadian National Railway Co Cargo Transportation and Infrastructure Services Revenue from non-coal and non-petrolum freight 80.9% 63.4%
21 BGIS Facilities and Construction Services Revenue from energy efficient buildings and consulting 20.5% 63.2%
22 Catalyst Paper Corp Forestry and Paper Products Revenue from paper related products made up of sustainability certified (FSC, PEFC) and recycled pulp 29.8% 63.1%
23 British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority Wholesale Power Revenue from hydro generation 98.5% 62.9%
24 Fortis Inc Natural Gas Utilities Revenue from renewable energy generation (solar, wind, hydro) 21.9% 62.7%
25 Canadian Tire Corporation Ltd General Merchandise Retail Revenue from energy-efficient products and smart home products 2.0% 62.7%
26 The University of British Columbia Personal Professional Services Revenue from sustainability courses and government grants for sustainability research 7.3% 60.2%
27 Ivanhoe Cambridge Inc Real Estate Investment and Services Certified LEED Gold buildings 19.6% 59.9%
28 Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board Wholesale Power Revenue from hydro generation 82.9% 59.0%
29 High Liner Foods Inc Food and Beverage Production Sales revenue from sustainabily-caught and raised seafood (MSC, ASC) 16.0% 58.6%
30 Ontario Power Generation Inc Wholesale Power Revenue from hydro and wind generation 31.7% 58.5%
31 Cogeco Communications Inc Wireless and Wireline Telecommunications Services Wireless revenue based on energy-efficient data centres in Barrie, ON; Pullman, ON; Portsmouth, UK 13.8% 58.2%
32 Northland Power Inc Wholesale Power Revenue from wind and solar generation 67.3% 57.3%
33 Alectra Inc Electric Utilities Revenue from renewable energy, water transmission and distribution 33.7% 56.8%
34 Thomson Reuters Corp Internet and Data Services Data revenue that uses renewable energy 9.9% 55.7%
35 HSBC Bank Canada Banks Interest income from sustainable loans and green bond revenue 0.5% 55.1%
36 Canadian Solar Inc Electrical Equipment and Power Systems Revenue from solar panel manufacturing 100.0% 54.3%
37 Bank of Montreal Banks Interest income renewable energy loans, First Nations loans, community development loans, renewable energy financing advisory services, and green bond investment 0.7% 53.6%
38 Telus Corp Wireless and Wireline Telecommunications Services Wireless revenue based on energy-efficient data centres in Rimouski and Kamploops 2.6% 53.3%
39 Enbridge Inc Midstream Energy Revenue from renewable energy generation and transmission 1.2% 53.0%
40 Sunopta Inc Food and Beverage Production Revenue from organic products 36.6% 53.0%
41 Iamgold Corp Metal Ore Mining Revenue from 3 IAMGOLD Mines with TSM AA 93.0% 52.5%
42 Brookfield Renewable Partners LP Wholesale Power Revenue from hydro, solar and wind generation 62.7% 52.1%
43 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Banks Interest income from renewable energy loans 0.2% 51.8%
44 Celestica Inc Manufacturing Equipment and Services Revenue from smart meters, energy storage and repair services 5.0% 51.8%
45 Royal Canadian Mint Metal Products Revenue from recycled coins 6.1% 50.7%
46 Capital Power Corp Wholesale Power Revenue from wind generation 24.0% 50.6%
47 Canfor Pulp Products Inc Forestry and Paper Products Revenue from products made from sustainably-certifed PEFC pulp 67.9% 49.8%
48 Farm Credit Canada Banks Interest income from energy loans for environmental practices 0.05% 49.2%
49 Maple Leaf Foods Inc Food and Beverage Production Revenue from protein-based products 3.3% 49.1%
50 Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd Metal Ore Mining Revenue from 5 Agnico Mines with TSM AA or AAA 70.0% 42.3%
Rank 2019 Best 50 Company Peer group Clean revenue source % Clean Revenue* Final Score

*Clean Revenue is calculated according the Corporate Knights Global Clean Revenue Taxonomy, with the exception of the Metal Ore Mining companies, which were scored based on the % of their revenue certified to AA or AAA according to Towards Sustainable Mining.

 

Click here to go back to the 2019 Best 50 landing page.

The Best 50 Corporate Citizens project is supported by the Canadian Industry Partnership for Energy Conservation (CIPEC). CIPEC offers energy management solutions, financial support, technical tools and networking opportunities to help Canadian industry save money through energy efficiency.

 

The post 2019 Best 50 results appeared first on Corporate Knights.

Share This:

This post was originally published on CorporateKnights.com


home-compass-croppedVisit the Invest With Values - Resource Directory to access leading investor information, opportunities, organizations, events, groups and tools.

Filed Under: -Sustainable-Responsible Investing

About CorporateKnights

Corporate Knights is an award-winning business and society magazine, and a research division which produces corporate rankings, research reports and financial product ratings based on corporate sustainability performance. Its best-known rankings include the Best 50 Corporate Citizens in Canada and the Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations.
Learn more about CorporateKnights and their articles.

News Search

Sponsors

Talgra RSF RSF Social Finance logo Trillium MicroVest MicroVest LOCUS LOCUS Impact Investing CFC capital for change

Events

All News by Category

Take the Survey

Why do you care about money and investing?
  • Home
  • Directory
  • News Center
  • Sponsors & Partners
  • About
  • Connect
  • Google Plus
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin

Copyright © 2022 • Invest with Values • All Rights Reserved • 914-230-0741 · info(at)talgra.com
Created and Managed by Brian Kaminer of Talgra LLC

Disclaimer: The information shared through investwithvalues.com has been provided by Talgra, LLC (“Talgra”). No representation or warranty, expressed or implied is made by Talgra, the sponsors, partners or contributors as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. The website is for educational and informational purposes only and is subject to change. This does not constitute an offer or a solicitation to purchase or sell any security, and nothing herein should be construed as such. The opinions represented in this directory are those of Talgra and should be considered in conjunction with advice from a professional advisor in the context of your particular investment situation. The specific investments included in this website are examples of investments that can be made in each of the different investment categories and are not recommendations to purchase any individual security or investment vehicle.