Global casino operator Melco Resorts & Entertainment Ltd says it has received recognition from the S&P Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA), described as a leading evaluation of companies’ sustainability performance.
Melco Resorts has been included and named “Industry Mover” within the “Casinos and Gaming” sector in the newly-published S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2025, according to the announcement.
The casino firm said that based on its S&P Global 2024 CSA score, it was “positioned among the top performing companies” selected for Yearbook inclusion “from a total of 7,690 global companies across more than 60 industries”.
In Monday’s press release, Melco Resorts also said it had attained a Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) certification for phase two of its majority-owned Studio City casino resort (pictured) in Cotai, for its efforts in sustainable development.
Studio City’s phase two development achieved the BREEAM “Excellent” rating for new construction, “becoming the first BREEAM certified project in Macau,” stated Melco Resorts.
The update cited Lawrence Ho Yau Lung, chairman and chief executive of Melco Resorts, as saying: “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.”
He added: “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.”
Melco Resorts earns global recognition for corporate sustainability


