Cintas Corporation Debuts on Newsweek’s 2022 America’s Most Responsible Companies List
Cintas makes its debut in Newsweek’s third-annual corporate social responsibility rankings
Newsweek notes that its America’s Most Responsible Companies list is “based on a holistic view of corporate responsibility” and equally considers the three ESG areas in its rankings – environment, social and corporate governance – to formulate a final “CSR Score” that is used to rank companies.
“We believe that ESG is central to Cintas and it’s influenced our sustainable business model since our company’s origins during the Great Depression,” said
“Cintas has made a tremendous effort to reduce our environmental impact; foster an inclusive, supportive atmosphere for our employee-partners; and establish ourselves as a moral and ethical company. Our corporate culture is based on doing what’s right and using positive discontent to push ourselves to be better. Being recognized for our success to date is certainly gratifying, but we also acknowledge that we must continue to challenge ourselves to make stronger impacts in these areas while continuing to do so in an admirable way,” Schneider continued.
The 2022 edition of the list marks the company’s debut on Newsweek’s third-annual rankings, which began in 2020. Statista, a leading global provider of market and consumer data, provided the analysis for Newsweek.
Cintas was selected for Newsweek’s list following a four-phase review of the 2,000 largest public companies in the
Newsweek and Statista’s evaluation for the America’s Most Responsible Companies List was based on publicly available information as of
How the Rankings were Determined
Newsweek and Statista developed the 2022 rankings using a four-phase process. The candidate pool was curated from the top 2,000 public companies by revenue with headquarters in the
From there, pre-screening continued. Companies that published a corporate social responsibility report in 2019 or 2020 – or something similar like a sustainability or ESG report – were considered so long as they reported at least one relevant key performance index (KPI) in the environment sector as of
Further, companies were removed from consideration if their activities focused primarily on defense, or if they were involved in major lawsuits or scandals.
Statista then performed a detailed review of the remaining candidate companies, which included surveying more than 11,000
The scoring model calculated their CSR Score based on detailed analysis of the data they collected in the three areas, which represent
The final environment, social and governance component scores were weighted equally to determine companies’ final CSR scores.
The 500 companies with the highest CSR scores were then awarded designation among “America’s Most Responsible Companies.”
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