Deere & Co. most ethical company

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Deere customers are tasked with the ultimate challenge to feed, clothe, fuel, and shelter the growing world population in a way that’s both profitable and sustainable. This honor underscores the company’s focus on supporting customers in achieving this goal. In demonstration of its commitment to ethical business and sustainability, Deere promotes environmental stewardship to protect the planet today and sustain the land for future generations to come. Navigating the company along its sustainability journey are Deere’s Leap Ambitions, which are focused goals centered on boosting economic value and sustainability for customers and stakeholders.

“We’re thrilled to once again be recognized as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies. It’s a reflection of our commitment to operating with integrity, which drives everything we do globally,” said Felecia Pryor, Chief People Officer. “This recognition really speaks to our strong ethical culture as propelled forward by our employees and stakeholders.” Deere’s inclusion among the 136 honorees from 20 countries and 44 industries this year underscores our unwavering dedication to ethical business practices on a global scale.

View the full list of the 2024 World’s Most Ethical Companies here

Read the 2023 Business Impact Report of Deere & Company here

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