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AYALA LAND, Inc. (ALI) said it recently received high scores from several global ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) rating firms.

AYALA LAND, Inc. said it recently received high scores from several global ESG rating firms.

“As the only Philippine member with leadership rating since 2020, ALI also maintained its A- rating on the CDP Score Report on Climate Change, which is higher than Asia’s regional average of C,” the company said in a statement. Also, ALI remains the only Philippine member in the Sustainability Yearbook of S&P Global since 2017.percentile, which is an improved score from 2021. This puts ALI’s sustainability performance at the top 4% in the real estate industry, and makes it the highest ranked company in the country.year, while still being the only Philippine member.

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