IRVING,
Texas, Feb. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Commercial
Metals Company (NYSE: CMC) today announced that it has been
recognized on Newsweek's list of America's Most Responsible
Companies 2023. This prestigious award is presented by Newsweek and
Statista Inc., the world-leading statistics portal and industry
ranking provider. The awards list can be viewed on Newsweek's
website.
"We are pleased to receive this award and be counted among
America's most responsible companies," said Barbara R. Smith, Chairman of the Board,
President, and Chief Executive Officer. "CMC's ranking on
Newsweek's list reflects our strong performance across
environmental, social, and governance aspects of our
business. This performance is driven by the core values of
our organization that emphasize fair and honest treatment of all
stakeholders, and that good business practices go hand-in-hand with
good environmental stewardship."
About Commercial Metals Company
Commercial Metals Company and its subsidiaries manufacture,
recycle and fabricate steel and metal products and provide related
materials and services through a network of facilities that
includes seven electric arc furnace ("EAF") mini mills, two EAF
micro mills, one rerolling mill, steel fabrication and processing
plants, construction-related product warehouses and metal recycling
facilities in the United States
and Poland. Through its
Tensar operations, CMC is a leading
global provider of innovative ground and soil stabilization
solutions selling into more than 80 national markets through two
major product lines: Tensar® geogrids and Geopier® foundation
systems.
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