
The recognition validates Melco’s ESG leadership, enhancing its appeal to sustainability‑focused investors and differentiating it in the highly competitive gaming sector.
The S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook has become a benchmark for corporate ESG performance, especially in industries where environmental impact is scrutinized. By scoring in the 96th percentile of the 2025 Corporate Sustainability Assessment, Melco not only surpasses most peers but also meets the stringent criteria of being within 30% of the sector’s top performer. This placement signals to analysts that Melco’s governance, climate risk management, and resource efficiency are aligned with best‑in‑class practices, a factor increasingly weighted in investment models and credit evaluations.
Melco’s ESG credentials extend beyond the S&P score. The firm maintains a B rating on CDP’s Climate questionnaire and improved its water management rating to A‑, while MSCI awarded an A rating for overall sustainability. These metrics reflect concrete actions under its RISE strategy, such as renewable energy adoption, water recycling, and community engagement across its integrated resorts in Macau, the Philippines, and Cyprus. By integrating sustainability into core operations, Melco reduces regulatory risk, curtails operating costs, and strengthens its brand among environmentally conscious travelers.
For the broader casino and gaming industry, Melco’s achievement underscores a shifting paradigm where ESG performance is no longer peripheral but central to competitive advantage. Investors are allocating capital toward firms with demonstrable sustainability metrics, and regulators are tightening disclosure requirements. As Melco leverages its Yearbook inclusion to attract ESG‑focused capital, peers may accelerate their own sustainability programs to avoid being left behind. The momentum generated by such recognitions could drive industry‑wide improvements in carbon intensity, water stewardship, and social responsibility, reshaping the future landscape of integrated resort operators.
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