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Ricoh included in FTSE4Good ESG index for 23rd straight year

Ricoh included in FTSE4Good ESG index for 23rd straight year

ReutersReuters2026/08/20 00:03
  • Ricoh was added to the FTSE4Good Index Series, extending its inclusion streak to 23 consecutive years since 2004.
  • The index tracks companies assessed as having strong environmental, social, governance practices, used for responsible investment products.
  • FTSE Russell’s review covers areas including corporate governance, anti-corruption, climate change.


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