Ricoh Makes the List of the World's Most SustainableCompanies for the Third Consecutive Year, According toTIME and Statista
The company was included in the global sustainability ranking, in a context wheretransparency, measurable climate action, and responsible management are gainingweight in business competitiveness — a recognition that once again highlights thevalue of transparency, measurable climate action, and sustainability integrated intothe business.
Weston — July 2026. In an environment where corporate sustainability has moved from being a reputational promise to becoming a concrete management variable, Ricoh announced that it was named one of the World's Most Sustainable Companies2026 by TIME Magazine and Statista.
The recognition also speaks to the weight of the ranking, since for the 2026 edition, TIME and Statista evaluated more than 5,800 companies in 43 countries and 20 industries, and selected only 750 companies worldwide. In Ricoh's case, the evaluation highlighted its performance in public commitments, external ratings, and transparency, particularly in environmental matters.
This recognition comes at a time when pressure on companies to demonstrate ESG results is growing. For example, the global sustainability reporting survey shows that, even amid regulatory adjustments, organizations continue strengthening their disclosure and traceability frameworks, because sustainability today intersects with risk, investment, and competitiveness decisions.
For Ricoh, this new recognition adds to a recent track record already highlighted in Latin America. In 2025, the company was also included by TIME among the world's most sustainable companies, as reported by the regional newsroom in TIME Magazine Includes Ricoh on the List of world's most sustainable companies 2025.
What This Recognition Reinforces for LATAM
For Latin America, the announcement reinforces an increasingly relevant idea: that sustainability is understood as part of designing more efficient, resilient, and transparent operations. In Ricoh's vision, this means helping organizations transform the way they work, reducing environmental impact and improving the way they manage information, resources, and processes — a way of understanding ‘CorporateResponsibility and Environmental Sustainability’.
It also opens up a conversation that is gaining ground in the region: how to integrate operational efficiency, transparency, and sustainability without treating them as separate initiatives. In this sense, the TIME and Statista recognition serves as external validation of a strategy that combines public commitments, measurement, and consistent disclosure.
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