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Experian Earns A Trio Of Honors For Sustainability Leadership

Published: August 5, 2025 by Abigail Lovell

We all have a role to play in protecting our planet. At Experian, we believe that when businesses lead with purpose, we can drive meaningful change—together.

That’s why we’re proud to share we’ve earned a trio of honors reflecting our commitment to reducing our environmental impact and building a more sustainable future: the Financial Times Europe’s Climate Leaders 2025, Newsweek’s World’s Greenest Companies 2025 and TIME World’s Most Sustainable Companies 2025 lists. These recognitions reflect our commitment to reducing our environmental impact and building a more sustainable future.

Since 2019, we’ve reduced our Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 82%, meaning, those we generate directly such as fuel we burn on-site or in company vehicles, and energy we purchase to power our operations. Since 2024, we cut emissions by 30% and 87% of our electricity comes from renewable sources. We’re also making progress across indirect sources of emissions: 32% of our suppliers now have science-based targets in place, with another 21% committed to reducing their emissions. Our method of gathering data about suppliers is best in class; we use a hybrid approach that combines spend data with data gathered directly from suppliers to calculate our emissions from purchased goods and services.

This is our second year appearing on the TIME list. The Financial Times list highlights companies making the greatest strides in emissions intensity reduction, while Newsweek’s global ranking—based on over 25 environmental metrics—recognizes leadership in emissions, water, waste, and transparency.

We’ve set ambitious, science-based targets because we believe in accountability, transparency, and the power of collective action. By focusing on these priorities, we grow our customers, our partnerships and our revenue. That is doing well by doing good and making our business resilient for generations to come.

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