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Lupin named among world’s most sustainable companies by TIME and Statista

The company ranked 318th among 750 companies selected from more than 5,000 of the world’s largest and most influential organisations

Lupin named among world’s most sustainable companies by TIME and Statista

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Key Summary

  • Lupin included in the World’s Most Sustainable Companies 2026 list for the first time.
  • It ranked 318th among 750 companies selected.
  • The company is among 16 Indian companies included in this year’s global ranking.

Global pharma Lupin Limited (Lupin) was included on the TIME and Statista’s World’s Most Sustainable Companies 2026 list for the first time.


The company ranked 318th among 750 companies selected from more than 5,000 of the world’s largest and most influential organisations.

The assessment evaluated companies across more than 20 sustainability indicators, covering sustainability commitments and ratings, reporting transparency, and environmental and social performance.

Lupin was one of 16 Indian companies included in this year’s global ranking.

Ramesh Swaminathan, Executive Director, Global CFO, Head of IT and API Plus SBU, Lupin, said, “Our inclusion in TIME and Statista’s World’s Most Sustainable Companies 2026 marks an important recognition for us. Sustainability is central to how we drive performance while advancing our purpose. We remain committed to accelerating our climate transition, strengthening governance and transparency, scaling renewable energy, and integrating ESG enterprise-wide.”

The company said that the recognition reflects Lupin’s sustained efforts to integrate ESG priorities across its global operations and create long-term value for patients, communities and other stakeholders.

The company also has CDP’s highest ‘A’ leadership rating for both Climate Change and Water Security, and an S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment score of 91 in 2025.