Forbes Includes Philip Morris International in Its Net Zero Leaders List

PMI ranks number 4, marking its fourth consecutive year of recognition for making significant strides toward reaching net zero carbon footprint goals

2026-05-04 17:06 출처: Philip Morris International Inc. (뉴욕증권거래소 PM)

STAMFORD, CT--(뉴스와이어)--Philip Morris International (PMI) (NYSE: PM) has been included once more in Forbes’ 2026 Net Zero Leaders[1] list, recognizing its leadership and continued progress in advancing climate action across its global operations.

The Forbes Net Zero Leaders list highlights U.S. publicly listed companies best positioned to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, based on measurable performance rather than commitments alone. Despite most companies aligning to a 2050 net zero horizon, PMI remains committed to reaching net zero by 2040, as set out in its Climate Transition Plan published in 2025. This aspiration reflects PMI’s confidence in collective progress, trust that ambition drives innovation, that policy will evolve to enable change, and collaboration will accelerate system‑wide transformation. Above all, it signals hope: that by acting early and holding firm, PMI can help build the critical momentum needed to shift markets, technologies, and mindsets, and inspire similar action across its value chain.

“Transforming a global business has taught us that the companies best prepared for what’s ahead are those that treat long-term value creation as a source of strategic advantage, not a parallel agenda. Climate action sits at the heart of how we generate sustainable value - for our shareholders, our suppliers and partners, as well as the societies we operate in,” said Jennifer Motles, Chief Sustainability Officer. “Being recognized once again by Forbes as a climate leader confirms that the choices we make today about strategy, capital, and governance shape the sustainability of the business we become tomorrow.”

Philip Morris International placed number 1 in the fast‑moving consumer goods category, the only FMCG to make it to the top 10, and 4th overall, reflecting its excellent risk management, operational strength, governance and organizational preparedness. Forbes evaluated companies using data from Sustainalytics and Morningstar, assessing governance, risk management, strategy, decarbonization metrics across Scopes 1, 2, and 3, and financial resilience.

“Our approach combines mitigation with adaptation, building resilience across manufacturing footprint and agricultural supply chains,” said Scott Coutts, Chief Global Operations Officer. “It is about protecting the business we operate today while preparing it for the climate‑related risks, impacts, and opportunities ahead. For PMI, climate action is fundamental to operational excellence, continuity, and long-term competitiveness.”

Over the past year, Philip Morris International has continued to strengthen the foundations of its climate strategy and integrate it more deeply into how the business creates long-term value. Key milestones include:

· Launching its comprehensive Value Plan 2030+, defining the next phase of PMI’s long‑term value creation;

· Publishing an updated Climate Transition Plan, setting out the actions, governance, timelines, and targets to achieve net zero GHG emissions across the value chain by 2040; and

· Continued progress towards its science‑based decarbonization targets, validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).

To learn more about sustainability at PMI, including the 2025 Value Report and Climate Transition Plan, visit www.pmi.com/sustainability.

Philip Morris International: A Global Smoke-Free Champion

Philip Morris International is a leading international consumer goods company, actively delivering a smoke-free future and evolving its portfolio for the long term to include products outside of the tobacco and nicotine sector. The company’s current product portfolio primarily consists of cigarettes and smoke-free products, including heat-not-burn, nicotine pouch and e-vapor products. Our smoke-free products are available for sale in over 105 markets, and as of December 31, 2025, PMI estimates they were used by over 43 million legal-age consumers around the world, many of whom have moved away from cigarettes or significantly reduced their consumption. The smoke-free business accounted for 43% of PMI’s first-quarter 2026 total net revenues. Since 2008, PMI has invested over $16 billion to develop, scientifically substantiate and commercialize innovative smoke-free products for adults who would otherwise continue to smoke, with the goal of completely ending the sale of cigarettes. This includes the building of world-class scientific assessment capabilities, notably in the areas of pre-clinical systems toxicology, clinical and behavioral research, as well as post-market studies. Following a robust science-based review, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has authorized the marketing of Swedish Match’s General snus and ZYN nicotine pouches and versions of PMI’s IQOS devices and consumables - the first-ever such authorizations in their respective categories. Versions of IQOS devices and consumables and General snus also obtained the first-ever Modified Risk Tobacco Product authorizations from the FDA. With a strong foundation and significant expertise in life sciences, PMI has a long-term ambition to expand into wellness areas. References to “PMI”, “we”, “our” and “us” mean Philip Morris International Inc., and its subsidiaries. For more information, please visit www.pmi.com and www.pmiscience.com.

Forward-Looking and Cautionary Statements

This press release contains projections of future results and goals and other forward-looking statements, including statements regarding business and operational plans and strategies. Achievement of future results is subject to risks, uncertainties, and inaccurate assumptions. In the event that risks or uncertainties materialize, or underlying assumptions prove inaccurate, actual results could vary materially from those contained in such forward-looking statements. Pursuant to the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, PMI is identifying important factors that, individually or in the aggregate, could cause actual results and outcomes to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statements made by PMI.

PMI’s business risks include: marketing and regulatory restrictions that could reduce our competitiveness, disrupt our SFP commercialization efforts, eliminate our ability to communicate with adult consumers, or ban certain of our products in certain markets or countries; excise tax increases and discriminatory tax structures; health concerns relating to the use of tobacco and other nicotine-containing products; litigation related to tobacco and/or nicotine products and intellectual property rights; intense competition; inability to anticipate changes in adult consumer preferences; use and reliance on third-parties; the adverse effects of global and individual country economic, regulatory and political developments, natural disasters and conflicts; geopolitical instability affecting international trade; the impact and consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine; changes in adult smoker behavior; continued decline of tax-paid cigarettes; lost revenues as a result of counterfeiting, contraband and cross-border purchases; governmental investigations; unfavorable currency exchange rates and currency devaluations, sustained periods of elevated inflation, and limitations on the ability to repatriate funds; adverse changes in applicable corporate tax laws; disruptions in the credit markets or changes to its credit ratings; recent and potential future tariffs imposed by the U.S. and other countries; adverse changes in the cost, availability, and quality of tobacco and other agricultural products and raw materials, as well as product components for our electronic devices; and the integrity of its information systems and effectiveness of its data privacy policies. PMI’s future profitability may also be adversely affected should it be unsuccessful, in key markets or systemically, in its efforts to introduce, commercialize, and grow smoke-free products or if regulation or taxation do not differentiate between such products and cigarettes; if it is unable to successfully introduce new products, promote brand equity; if there are prolonged disruptions of facilities used to produce its products; if it is unable to enter new markets or improve its margins through increased prices and productivity gains; if other market participants are more successful in their SFP commercialization efforts; if it is unable to attract and retain the best global talent; or if it is unable to successfully integrate and realize the expected benefits from recent transactions and acquisitions. Future results are also subject to the lower predictability of our smoke-free products performance.

PMI is further subject to other risks detailed from time to time in its publicly filed documents, including PMI’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2025 and the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026. PMI cautions that the foregoing list of important factors is not a complete discussion of all potential risks and uncertainties. PMI does not undertake to update any forward-looking statement that it may make from time to time, except in the normal course of its public disclosure obligations.

[1] From Forbes © 2026 Forbes Media LLC. All rights reserved. Used under license.

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