euNetworks, a European critical bandwidth infrastructure company, receives an A grade from CDP for its 2024 Supplier Engagement Assessment, the highest rating available. The score recognises organisations that lead on supplier‑driven environmental action, showcasing best practice in cutting emissions across their value chains.
The assessment examines how companies work with suppliers on risk management, governance and business strategy, Scope 3 emissions, and target setting. To secure an A, a firm must perform strongly in every area, proving a fully integrated approach to reducing footprint throughout its supply network.
The result marks a significant step in euNetworks’ sustainability journey. As a signatory to The Climate Pledge, it has committed to net‑zero emissions by 2040 and set science‑based targets aligned with the 1.5°C pathway across Scopes 1, 2 and 3. Alongside supplier engagement, it offers Carbon By Service and Network Construction Carbon calculators to give customers emissions reporting tied to their services and projects.
Chief Executive Marisa Trisolino highlights that cutting Scope 3 emissions through collaboration with suppliers, customers and partners is central to driving decarbonisation beyond direct operations, and she signals plans to build on this momentum across the full value chain.