For The 6th Year, Eversource Earns JUST Capital & CNBC Recognition For Corporate Responsibility

Eversource Energy has once again been recognized for its strong commitment to customers, communities, employees, and the environment. The company earned a spot on the 2025 JUST 100 list, which ranks America’s Most JUST Companies, as compiled by JUST Capital and CNBC. This marks the sixth consecutive year that Eversource has been included in the top 100, ranking as the top utility company and 7th overall.

Eversource Chairman, President and CEO Joe Nolan, stated “From our commitment to sustainability throughout our operations to the dedicated work of our employees who go above and beyond to serve their communities, corporate responsibility is at the heart of our everyday mission to deliver safe, reliable energy to our customers. Receiving this distinguished national recognition for the sixth year in a row – and to be honored as the #1 utility on the list – is another gratifying confirmation of how responsible business practices that benefit our employees, our customers and our communities are cornerstones of our company culture, and I’m proud of how we all come together at Eversource to deliver on our core values and drive positive change across the states we serve.”

The JUST 100 rankings highlight companies excelling in key areas such as fair wages, employee well-being, career growth, transparency, community support, ethical leadership, and customer fairness. JUST Capital evaluates the 1,000 largest U.S. public companies based on data and public opinion to determine how well businesses align with the values that matter most to Americans.

 

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