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Find out Who's on Fortune's "Change the World" List

A Ranking of Top Companies That Are Doing Well by Doing Good

Find out Who's on Fortune's "Change the World" List

A Ranking of Top Companies That Are Doing Well by Doing Good

Published 09-01-15

Submitted by FSG

Fortune has published its inaugural “Change the World” list of the top companies that are innovating business solutions to address complex social and environmental challenges. This list, developed with input from FSG and the Shared Value Initiative, illustrates a shift from business-as-usual among large corporations. The list appears in Fortune’s September 2015 issue and is now available online at Fortune.com.

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The inaugural list includes innovations by leading companies, such as:

  •  GSK (UK), which has trained health workers and delivered medicines to millions of people in more than 30 of the least developed countries in the world

  •  Waste Management (USA), which is turning waste into energy, thereby developing viable  new markets of sustainable production and consumption patterns

  •  Cemex (Mexico), which has helped more than half a million families throughout Latin America become first-time homeowners and builders

This list is not meant to be an ethical compass or a ranking of companies’ social responsibility. It is a ranking of companies that have made significant progress in addressing a major global social or environmental problem as part of their core business strategy. Each demonstrates that “business in pursuit of profit still offers the best hope of addressing many of mankind’s most deeply rooted problems.”

Fortune invited FSG’s co-founders, Harvard Business School Professor Michael Porter and FSG Managing Director Mark Kramer, to help collect and vet nominations for the list. In reviewing nominations, a team from FSG and the Shared Value Initiative applied the concept of shared value, first described by Porter and Kramer in the 2011 Harvard Business Review article “Creating Shared Value.” In addition to participating in the research process, Porter and Kramer have also contributed an introductory essay that accompanies the Change the World list.

The editors of Fortune are ultimately responsible for the final list of companies and ranking.

 

About FSG

FSG is a mission-driven consulting firm supporting leaders in creating large-scale, lasting social change. Through customized consulting services, innovative thought leadership, and support for learning communities, we help foundations, businesses, nonprofits, and governments around the world accelerate progress by reimagining social change. Learn more at www.fsg.org

About the Shared Value Initiative

The Shared Value Initiative is a global community of leaders who find business opportunities in societal challenges. The Initiative connects practitioners in search of the most effective ways to implement shared value. Operated by FSG, with support from a network of strategic partners, the Initiative shapes this emerging field through peer to peer exchange, market intelligence, strategy and implementation support, and shared value advocacy. Learn more and join the community at www.sharedvalue.org.

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