High Impact Sector Companies Analysed in the CDP Europe Report – 2019 Disclosure Year

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High Impact Sector Companies Analysed in the CDP Europe Report – 2019 Disclosure Year High impact sector companies analysed in the CDP Europe Report – 2019 disclosure year The materials, energy and transport sectors, along with agriculture, comprise CDP’s high impact sectors. However due to lack of reporting data, the Agriculture sector was not included in the high- impact company analysis. Organization name Country Sector EVN AG Austria Electric utilities Mayr-Melnhof Karton Aktiengesellschaft Austria Paper & forestry OMV AG Austria Oil & gas Österreichische Post AG Austria Transport services VERBUND AG Austria Electric utilities Voestalpine AG Austria Steel Food, beverage & Anheuser Busch InBev Belgium tobacco Bekaert NV Belgium Metals & mining bpost Belgium Transport services Elia System Operator Belgium Electric utilities Fluxys Belgium Belgium Oil & gas Nyrstar NV Belgium Metals & mining Ontex Group NV Belgium Paper & forestry Solvay S.A. Belgium Chemicals CEZ Czechia Electric utilities A.P. Moller - Maersk Denmark Transport services Food, beverage & Carlsberg Breweries A/S Denmark tobacco Food, beverage & Chr. Hansen Holding A/S Denmark tobacco Dampskibsselskabet NORDEN A/S Denmark Transport services DFDS A/S Denmark Transport Services DSV A/S Denmark Transport services Novozymes A/S Denmark Chemicals Ørsted Denmark Electric utilities Finnair Finland Transport services Fortum Oyj Finland Electric utilities Huhtamäki Oyj Finland Paper & forestry Kemira Corporation Finland Chemicals Metsä Board Finland Paper & forestry Neste Oyj Finland Oil & gas Outokumpu Oyj Finland Steel Stora Enso Oyj Finland Paper & forestry UPM-Kymmene Corporation Finland Paper & forestry Air France - KLM France Transport services Air Liquide France Chemicals Alstom France Transport OEMS ARKEMA France Chemicals Constellium France Metals & mining Food, beverage & Danone France tobacco EDF France Electric utilities ENGIE France Electric utilities Eramet France Metals & mining Gaztransport Et Technigaz France Oil & gas Getlink France Transport services Groupe PSA France Transport OEMS Imerys France Metals & mining La Poste France Transport services Maurel Et Prom France Oil & gas MMP PACKETIS France Paper & forestry MMP Premium France Paper & forestry Food, beverage & Pernod Ricard France tobacco Food, beverage & Remy Cointreau France tobacco Renault France Transport OEMS Safran France Transport OEMS Total France Oil & gas Vallourec France Metals & mining Voltalia Sa France Electric utilities Aurubis AG Germany Metals & mining BASF SE Germany Chemicals Agricultural BayWa AG Munich Germany commodities BMW AG Germany Transport OEMS Daimler AG Germany Transport OEMS Deutsche Bahn AG Germany Transport services Deutsche Lufthansa AG Germany Transport services Deutsche Post DHL Group Germany Transport services E.ON SE Germany Electric utilities ElringKlinger AG Germany Transport OEMS EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG Germany Electric utilities Evonik Industries AG Germany Chemicals H&R Group Germany Chemicals HeidelbergCement AG Germany Cement Innogy SE Germany Electric utilities K + S AG Germany Metals & mining LANXESS AG Germany Chemicals MTU Aero Engines AG Germany Transport OEMS RWE AG Germany Electric utilities Salzgitter AG Germany Steel Symrise AG Germany Chemicals Uniper SE Germany Electric utilities Volkswagen AG Germany Transport OEMS Wacker Chemie AG Germany Chemicals Hellenic Petroleum Greece Oil & gas MOL Nyrt. Hungary Oil & gas Landsvirkjun Iceland Electric utilities Food, beverage & C&C GROUP PLC Ireland tobacco CRH Plc Ireland Cement ESB Group Ireland Electric utilities James Hardie Industries Ireland Cement Food, beverage & Kerry Group PLC Ireland tobacco Food, beverage & Origin Enterprises PLC Ireland tobacco Smurfit Kappa Group PLC Ireland Paper & forestry Food, beverage & Total Produce PLC Ireland tobacco A2A Italy Electric utilities ACEA SpA Italy Electric utilities Ansaldo STS Italy Transport OEMS ENEL SpA Italy Electric utilities Eni SpA Italy Oil & gas ERG S.p.A Italy Electric utilities Ferrari Italy Transport OEMS Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV Italy Transport OEMS Fincantieri Italy Transport OEMS Gruppo Ferrovie dello Stato Italy Transport services Iren SpA Italy Electric utilities Food, beverage & MARR SpA Italy tobacco Piaggio & C SpA Italy Transport OEMS Snam S.P.A Italy Oil & gas Sofidel S.p.A. Italy Paper & forestry Terna Italy Electric utilities APERAM Luxembourg Steel ArcelorMittal Luxembourg Steel B&S GROUP SARL Luxembourg Transport Services Airbus Netherlands Transport OEMS Food, beverage & Amsterdam Commodities NV Netherlands tobacco Food, beverage & Corbion Netherlands tobacco Eneco Groep Netherlands Electric utilities Agricultural ForFarmers NV Netherlands commodities Food, beverage & Heineken NV Netherlands tobacco Koninklijke DSM Netherlands Chemicals Nostrum Oil & Gas Netherlands Oil & gas PostNL Netherlands Transport services ROYAL DUTCH SHELL Netherlands Oil & gas Food, beverage & Royal Wessanen NV Netherlands tobacco Golden Ocean Group Limited Norway Transport services Aker BP ASA Norway Oil & gas Borregaard ASA Norway Chemicals Agricultural Cermaq Group ASA Norway commodities DNO International ASA Norway Oil & gas DOF ASA Norway Transport services Equinor Norway Oil & gas Frontline Ltd Norway Transport services Agricultural Grieg Seafood Norway commodities Agricultural Lerøy Seafood Group Norway commodities Agricultural Mowi ASA Norway commodities Norsk Hydro Norway Metals & mining Agricultural Norway Royal Salmon Norway commodities Odfjell SE Norway Transport services Food, beverage & Orkla ASA Norway tobacco Food, beverage & REMA1000 Norway tobacco Agricultural Salmar ASA Norway commodities Yara International ASA Norway Chemicals ENERGA SA Poland Electric utilities Food, beverage & Eurocash S.A. Poland tobacco Agricultural Kernel Holding Poland commodities CTT - Correios de Portugal SA Portugal Transport services EDP - Energias de Portugal S.A. Portugal Electric utilities Galp Energia SA Portugal Oil & gas Inapa - Investimentos, Participações e Gestão, SA Portugal Paper & forestry REN - Redes Energéticas Nacionais Portugal Electric utilities Food, beverage & Sugal Portugal tobacco The Navigator Company Portugal Paper & forestry ACERINOX Spain Steel Compañía Española de Petróleos, S.A.U. CEPSA Spain Oil & gas Food, beverage & Ebro Foods SA Spain tobacco ENAGAS Spain Oil & gas Endesaa Spain Electric utilities Iberdrola SA Spain Electric utilities Miquel Y Costas Spain Paper & forestry Red Eléctrica S.A.U Spain Electric utilities Repsol Spain Oil & gas BillerudKorsnäs Sweden Paper & forestry Food, beverage & Cloetta AB Sweden tobacco Dometic Sweden Transport OEMS Essity Sweden Paper & forestry Holmen Sweden Paper & forestry Lundin Petroleum Sweden Oil & gas SAAB Sweden Transport OEMS SAS Sweden Transport services SSAB Sweden Steel Food, beverage & Swedish Match Sweden tobacco Vattenfall Group Sweden Electric utilities Food, beverage & Aryzta AG Switzerland tobacco Food, beverage & Barry Callebaut AG Switzerland tobacco Food, beverage & Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG Switzerland tobacco Clariant AG Switzerland Chemicals Food, beverage & Coca-Cola HBC AG Switzerland tobacco FIRMENICH SA Switzerland Chemicals Givaudan SA Switzerland Chemicals LafargeHolcim Ltd Switzerland Cement Food, beverage & Nestlé Switzerland tobacco Panalpina Welttransport Holding AG Switzerland Transport services Schmolz+Bickenbach AG Switzerland Steel Sika Group AG Switzerland Chemicals Syngenta AG Switzerland Chemicals Food, beverage & A.G. Barr Plc UK tobacco Acacia Mining UK Metals & mining Anglo American UK Coal Antofagasta UK Metals & mining Atlantica Yield plc UK Electric utilities Food, beverage & Bakkavör Group UK tobacco Food, beverage & British American Tobacco UK tobacco Food, beverage & Britvic UK tobacco Cairn Energy UK Oil & gas Agricultural Camellia Plc UK commodities Centamin plc UK Metals & mining Centrica UK Electric utilities Food, beverage & Coca-Cola European Partners UK tobacco Food, beverage & Cranswick UK tobacco Croda International UK Chemicals Food, beverage & Diageo Plc UK tobacco DS Smith Plc UK Paper & forestry easyJet UK Transport Services Elementis plc UK Chemicals FirstGroup Plc UK Transport services Go-Ahead Group UK Transport services Food, beverage & Greencore Group PLC UK tobacco Agricultural Hilton Food Group plc UK commodities Food, beverage & Imperial Brands UK tobacco International Consolidated Airlines Group, S.A. UK Transport services Johnson Matthey UK Chemicals Mondi PLC UK Paper & forestry National Express Group Plc UK Transport services National Grid PLC UK Electric utilities OPHIR ENERGY PLC UK Oil & gas Petra Diamonds Ltd UK Metals & mining Premier Oil UK Oil & gas Rio Tinto UK Metals & mining Royal Mail Group UK Transport services SOCO International Plc UK Oil & gas SSE UK Electric utilities Synthomer plc UK Chemicals Food, beverage & Tate & Lyle UK tobacco Tullow Oil UK Oil & gas Vedanta Resources PLC UK Metals & mining Victrex Plc UK Chemicals Wincanton plc UK Transport services Carnival Corporation UK Transport services BHP UK Metals & mining KAZ Minerals UK Metals & mining Fresnillo plc UK Metals & mining Evraz PLC UK Steel Polymetal UK Metals & mining Lonmin UK Metals & mining .
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