La Poste Groupe recognised for environmental commitment
The La Poste Groupe and the conglomerate formed by La Banque Postale and CNP Assurances are once again ranked in the CDP’s Corporate A List Leadership.
This top ranking confirms the environmental commitment of La Poste Groupe and its banking, insurance, and asset management subsidiaries in terms of non-financial performance, and the continuation of its actions in the fight against climate change.
This recognition comes on top of the Ecovadis Gold Medal, which rewards the top 5% of companies worldwide across all sectors. With a score of 83/100 obtained in October 2025, the rating is up 4 points compared to 2024. The Ecovadis rating has a broader thematic base, as it assesses the company’s CSR performance from all angles (climate and environment, but also responsible purchasing practices, social issues, and governance).
Only 3.7% of the 20,000 companies assessed worldwide by the CDP achieve this distinction. This distinction highlights the strength of La Poste Groupe’s climate policy, which is based on two inseparable pillars: mitigation, to limit the impact on the climate; and adaptation, to strengthen resilience to risks.
Recognition that highlights the strength of La Poste Groupe’s climate policy
Of the 16 topics assessed, La Poste Groupe received an A rating in 14 of them. With this rating, CDP highlights the Group’s commitment to climate action, driven by an ambitious strategy, certified carbon trajectories, verified progress, and effective actions.
The CDP also highlights the robustness of La Poste Groupe’s transition plan, which is based on quantified targets and a long-term climate strategy.
According to the CDP, compared to last year, the group has made significant progress in :
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Its initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and offer low-carbon products,
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Its commitment to supporting its value chain on the path to ecological transition,
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And the quantification of its environmental externalities.
In order to maintain the sustainability of its non-financial performance, La Poste Groupe is implementing a series of concrete and ongoing measures :
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The large-scale electrification of its fleet over the past 15 years,
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The implementation of a carbon budget that aligns La Poste’s investment programs with its decarbonization trajectory,
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The energy renovation of its real estate portfolio,
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The development of recycling channels,
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The contribution of La Banque Postale and its subsidiaries to financing the ecological and energy transition.
By 2030, La Poste Groupe is committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 43.6% for direct emissions and energy (scopes 1 and 2) and by 25% for indirect emissions (scope 3: suppliers, subcontractors, transport, etc.) compared to 2021.
Climate change is a medium- to long-term threat whose effects are already being felt. La Poste Groupe is preparing for this today by developing an initial adaptation plan.



