
The S&P Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) listed Melco as an ‘Industry Mover’ in its S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2025. Meanwhile, Melco also secured Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) certification for the Studio City Phase 2.
S&P, a leading evaluation of companies’ sustainability performance, featured Melco in the Casinos & Gaming section of its 2025 rankings. Yearbook members are selected based on their score from the S&P Global 2024 CSA.
To be listed, companies must score within the top 15% of their industry. They must also achieve a CSA score within 30% of their industry’s top-performing company.
Meanwhile, Melco’s Studio City Phase 2 development has secured an ‘Excellent’ rating from BREEAM. In doing so, it becomes the first BREEAM certified project in Macau, following its earlier ‘Excellent’ rating for the design stage.
The BREEAM New Construction standards provide a framework to support the delivery of assets which are high performing and sustainable.
Melco CEO talks up sustainable goals
Commenting on the achievements, Melco CEO and chairman Lawrence Ho said the achievements recognise the operator’s long-term goals on sustainability.
“In our goal to inspire guests by showing them a sustainable future is a better future, we are honoured to be recognised by S&P and BREEAM for our dedicated efforts towards our sustainability ethos, reflecting our commitment at every operational level and touchpoint,” Ho said.
“As highlighted in our sustainability strategy ‘Above & Beyond’, we will strive to continue to make a positive impact in everything we do, leading by example, and showing that it is possible to be successful while being responsible stewards of our planet and communities.”