Galliford Try granted Green Economy Mark

Topic Awards, Sustainability

Date 24 Jul 2025

Galliford Try has received the London Stock Exchange’s Green Economy Mark as part of a select group of businesses gaining at least 50% of their revenues from activities that benefit the environment. 


The
Mark identifies companies and funds whose products and services contribute to meeting important environmental objectives, including the construction and infrastructure sector.

To be eligible for the Green Economy Mark a company or fund must generate at least 50% of its annual revenues from products or services from a Tier 1 and Tier 2 micro-sector, as defined by FTSE Russell's Green Revenues Classification System.

Galliford Try has been granted the Mark for the first time in 2025, as one of just 101 London listed businesses to have reached the threshold.

Kris Hampson, Chief Financial Officer for Galliford Try and chair of the company’s ESG Committee, commented: “As a progressive construction business, sustainability is always at the heart of how we do business. We are conscious of the difference we can make by driving innovation to create a more environmentally friendly built environment, and we are delighted that we have been able to meet the criteria for the Green Economy Mark.”