Conagra Brands Inc

Food & Tobacco

Company Summary

Conagra Brands, founded in 1919, is a major food company known for its broad portfolio of consumer food products, including frozen foods, snacks, and canned goods. The company’s ESG rating reflects efforts to improve sustainable sourcing, reduce packaging waste, and increase the sustainability of its manufacturing processes. Conagra has made strides in using recyclable packaging and responsibly sourced ingredients. However, the company faces criticism related to the environmental impact of its production processes and concerns regarding the nutritional value of some of its products. Despite these issues, Conagra is committed to improving its ESG practices and social responsibility. For further insights, refer to the Conagra Brands ESG report.

ESG Rating Overview

Sustainalytics

Overall ESG Rating :

26.9
Rating Scale
0-10Negligible10-20Low20-30Med30-40High40+Severe
Ranking
Industry Group
Food Products125 out of 574
Universe
Global Universe8673 out of 15104

Overall ESG Rating :

71
Rating Scale
0-25Poor 25-50Satisfactory 50-75Good75-100Excellent
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Overall ESG Rating :

AA
Rating Scale
CCCB
Laggard
BBBBBA
Average
AAAAA
Leader

Conagra is a leader among 81 companies in the food products industry.

Temperature Rise :

3.1℃
CLIMATE SCALE
≥ 3.85°CLagging > 2°C - < 3.85°CMisaligned ≤ 2°CAligned

FAQ

What is Conagra Brands' ESG score?

Conagra Brands has a decent ESG score of 62/100, with strengths in environmental sustainability, but it faces ongoing challenges in supply chain transparency and labor rights.

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