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Meridian Joins Global Ranks Of Sustainable Companies

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Meridian Energy has been named among the world’s most sustainable companies after being included in S&P’s Dow Jones Best-in-Class World Index – a global measure of corporate sustainability performance.

At a time when energy security, climate risk and trust in institutions are under growing global scrutiny, Meridian has been included in S&P Global’s Dow Jones BestinClass World Index, ranking in the top 10% of utilities worldwide – and is the only New Zealand company to achieve this distinction.

The Dow Jones BestinClass World Index is based on S&P Global’s Corporate Sustainability Assessment, an independent evaluation widely recognised in assessing organisational resilience, governance, risk management and the quality and transparency of environmental, social and governance disclosures.

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“This recognition is about credibility,” says Claire Shaw, Meridian’s General Manager Sustainability. “In a volatile global environment, investors, governments and customers expect energy companies to be transparent, well governed and focused on longterm outcomes. Being assessed in the top 10% globally shows Meridian stands up to that level of scrutiny.”

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While global energy markets are grappling with climate impacts, infrastructure pressure and rising demand, Shaw says independent assessments play a vital role in separating substance from statements.

“People are skeptical of sustainability claims. That’s why independent benchmarks like this matter. They show how a company actually performs – how it navigates risk, reports openly, and manages the resources entrusted to it.”

“A company of our scale can make a meaningful difference,” says Shaw. “This recognition reinforces our efforts to act in the longterm interests of investors, customers, communities and the country – especially at a time when energy choices matter more than ever.”

Further information on the Dow Jones BestinClass Indices 2026 Review Results is available at: www.spglobal.com/esg/csa/djsi-annual-review

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