canadian wireless providers

Time Magazine names Canadian telecom company in prestigious new ranking

A new ranking put out by Time Magazine is naming the top companies in the world for sustainability, and telecommunication company Telus has been placed among some pretty famous global leaders.

Telus, headquartered in Vancouver, has been named above Rogers and Bell for its green initiatives. The company's CEO, Darren Entwistle, says it is very proud to be recognized for the distinction and its "ambitious environmental and sustainability targets to help ensure the well-being of our societies."

According to the article posted online Tuesday, Telus' commitment to the climate and score of 77.99 earned it a spot at 21 out of 500, beating out a lot of big worldwide competitors.

It's the second highest placing for a Canadian company on the list; the highest was Stantec, a professional services and consulting company, which landed at number 14.

The top spot went to France's Schneider Electric which "creates software and services for energy management. It has not only set ambitious targets to reduce its own emissions—carbon neutral by 2025—but also helps its customers reduce emissions and become more energy efficient through its Sustainability Business."

Other notable entries? Visa, Mastercard, Mercedes-Benz, lululemon, Paypal, AstraZeneca, and CN were also in the top 500. View the full list here.

While many of the companies were recognized for shifting their operations to paperless or other offerings, many manufacturing or biomedical companies were honoured for sustainability attempts through their processes, such as reducing plastic waste.

Moncler, Italian luxury fashion company, placed third. While many fashion brands are criticized for being fast-fashion, Moncler uses recycled materials and recycles the majority of its nylon scraps and uses renewable energy to do so.

"While we take pride in this achievement, we are aware much remains to be done," said Remo Ruffini, chairman and CEO of Moncler S.p.A in 2023.

Lead photo by

A Great Capture


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Join the conversation Load comments

Latest in Tech

TTC is about to axe free Wi-Fi service in Toronto subway stations

Canadians could cash in on proposed multimillion-dollar electronics settlements

New tax changes will affect Canadians who earn money using online apps

Bell Canada is hiking prices for TV along with internet and phone plans

12 Days of Giveaways Day 4: Upgrade your home with the vacuum of the future

Here's how Canadians can claim share of Yahoo and Rogers class-action money

CRA warns people about $250 Working Canadians Rebate scam

Here are top Black Friday deals in Canada from Best Buy to Walmart