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Americold Named 2025 GRESB Sector Leader for Sustainability Excellence

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Americold (NYSE:COLD) was named a 2025 GRESB Sector Leader in the Americas, Industrial category on Nov. 26, 2025.

The recognition—based on the GRESB Real Estate Assessment Standing Investments Benchmark—highlights Americold's embedded sustainability across governance, energy efficiency, emissions reduction, water stewardship, and waste minimization across its global temperature-controlled logistics and real estate portfolio.

Company leaders credited strategic investments and operational practices for advancing resilience and investor-facing sustainability performance. For more, visit americold.com/sustainability.

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News Market Reaction

+2.18%
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+2.18% News Effect

On the day this news was published, COLD gained 2.18%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Market Reality Check

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Volume Volume 8,260,684 is slightly above the 20-day average of 7,929,854 shares. normal
Technical Shares at $12.49 are trading below the $16.01 200-day moving average, reflecting a weaker longer-term trend.

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Peers showed mixed, modest moves (e.g., LXP +0.9%, FR +0.68%, STAG -1.4%), sugge...

Peers showed mixed, modest moves (e.g., LXP +0.9%, FR +0.68%, STAG -1.4%), suggesting the reaction to this sustainability recognition is more stock-specific than sector-driven.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Dec 09 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Dec 09 Investor conference Positive +6.3% Participation in Nareit REITworld and reaffirmation of full-year 2025 outlook.
Nov 26 Sustainability award Positive +2.2% Recognition as a 2025 GRESB Sector Leader highlighting sustainability performance.
Nov 06 Q3 2025 earnings Negative -7.1% Q3 revenue decline, net loss, and softer NOI despite reaffirmed 2025 guidance.
Oct 28 Operational certification Positive -5.0% Ireland export certification and strong audit results supporting global cold chain role.
Sep 25 Earnings scheduling Neutral -2.3% Announcement of Q3 2025 earnings release date and conference call logistics.
Pattern Detected

News and conference updates often saw positive reactions, while earnings and some operational updates drew weaker or negative moves, indicating sensitivity to fundamentals but selective reward for positive narratives.

Recent Company History

Over the past few months, Americold has combined operational and sustainability milestones with financial updates. The Q3 2025 earnings release on Nov 6 showed revenue softness and a net loss, which coincided with a -7.13% move. In contrast, the 2025 GRESB Sector Leader recognition on Nov 26 and the reaffirmation of full-year outlook tied to the investor conference on Dec 9 produced gains of 2.18% and 6.33%, respectively. An Ireland certification update on Oct 28 drew a -4.97% reaction.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights Americold’s designation as a 2025 GRESB Sector Leader, underscoring emb...
Analysis

This announcement highlights Americold’s designation as a 2025 GRESB Sector Leader, underscoring embedded sustainability across governance, energy efficiency, emissions, water stewardship, and waste practices. Recent history shows the market reacting positively to similar perception-enhancing updates, while financial results like Q3 2025 have drawn scrutiny. Investors may watch how sustainability initiatives intersect with metrics such as NOI, occupancy, and guidance reaffirmations in future disclosures to assess execution quality and risk profile.

Key Terms

temperature-controlled logistics, cold chain, governance and risk management, energy efficiency, +4 more
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temperature-controlled logistics technical
"Americold, a global leader in temperature-controlled logistics, real estate..."
Temperature-controlled logistics is the system of storing, transporting and handling goods under specific temperature ranges—like a refrigerated pipeline for medicines, food or chemicals—to keep them safe and effective. Investors care because these services reduce spoilage, meet regulatory rules, and command higher fees and capital investment, so a company’s ability to manage or offer reliable temperature-controlled logistics affects revenue, costs and risk exposure.
cold chain technical
"commitment to creating a safer, more reliable, and environmentally responsible cold chain"
A cold chain is the continuous temperature-controlled system used to store and transport products that must stay cold, such as vaccines, biologic medicines, and some foods — think of a refrigerator on wheels and in warehouses that keeps items at specific temperatures from factory to customer. Investors watch cold chain strength because failures raise product loss, regulatory trouble, and extra costs, while reliable cold chains protect sales, margins, and a company’s reputation.
governance and risk management technical
"from governance and risk management to improvements in energy efficiency"
Governance and risk management are the systems and practices a company uses to make decisions, set responsibilities, and spot or limit things that could derail its plans — from financial losses to legal problems or operational failures. For investors, strong governance and risk management act like a reliable captain and regular safety checks on a ship: they reduce the chance of sudden shocks, increase transparency, and help protect long‑term value and confidence in the business.
energy efficiency technical
"advancing energy efficiency and operational excellence"
Energy efficiency is using less energy to achieve the same level of service or output — like a car that goes farther on the same tank of fuel. For investors it matters because improving efficiency cuts operating costs, lowers exposure to energy price swings and regulations, can enhance asset value and profitability, and signals management focus on long-term resilience and competitiveness.
emissions reduction technical
"improvements in energy efficiency, emissions reduction, water stewardship"
Emissions reduction means cutting the amount of pollutants or greenhouse gases a company releases into the air, water, or soil — like turning down a factory’s smokestack or using cleaner fuel and processes. For investors it matters because lowering emissions can reduce future regulatory fines and operating costs, improve a company’s reputation and customer demand, and affect access to loans or investment as markets increasingly reward cleaner, lower-risk businesses.
water stewardship technical
"improvements in energy efficiency, emissions reduction, water stewardship"
Water stewardship is a company’s measured approach to using, conserving and protecting water resources across its operations and supply chain, like a household that budgets, fixes leaks and shares resources so everyone has enough. Investors care because poor water practices can disrupt production, raise costs, trigger fines or damage reputation, while strong stewardship lowers operational risk, secures long‑term access to inputs and can signal better management and resilience.
waste minimization technical
"water stewardship, and waste minimization across its asset portfolio"
Waste minimization is the set of operational choices and design changes a company makes to produce less waste and fewer hazardous byproducts — think of redesigning a recipe to leave fewer kitchen scraps. For investors it matters because reducing waste cuts disposal and compliance costs, lowers environmental and legal risk, and can improve efficiency and brand reputation, all of which affect profitability and long‑term value.
GRESB regulatory
"named a 2025 GRESB Sector Leader in the Americas, Industrial category"
GRESB is an industry-standard assessment that scores the environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance of real estate and infrastructure investments, acting like a report card for buildings and other long-lived assets. Investors use GRESB scores to compare properties and portfolios on risks such as energy use, carbon emissions, tenant health and management practices, helping them identify assets likely to retain value, lower operating costs and meet regulatory or stakeholder expectations.

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ATLANTA, Nov. 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Americold, a global leader in temperature-controlled logistics, real estate, and value-added services, today announced it has been named a 2025 GRESB Sector Leader in the Americas, Industrial category through the GRESB Real Estate Assessment Standing Investments Benchmark. This achievement places Americold among the top-performing companies for sustainability performance.

“GRESB Sector Leaders exemplify success in action,” said Sebastien Roussotte, CEO, GRESB. “They set the pace for the industry, translating strong governance and operational excellence into real-world performance and long-term value.”

The GRESB Sector Leader Awards recognize real estate and infrastructure organizations that set the benchmark for sustainability leadership within their sectors. Americold achieved this distinction by embedding sustainability into its operations and advancing environmental initiatives across its global network.

“This achievement is a testament to our global teams’ commitment to creating a safer, more reliable, and environmentally responsible cold chain,” said Bryan Verbarendse, President, Americas, Americold. “Through strategic investments and innovative practices, we are delivering efficiency and resilience for our customers and communities.”

Americold’s approach integrates sustainability principles into every aspect of its business from governance and risk management to improvements in energy efficiency, emissions reduction, water stewardship, and waste minimization across its asset portfolio.

“Each year, GRESB raises the bar on sustainability standards, and Americold consistently meets the challenge,” said Brian Dunn, Senior Vice President, Facilities & Engineering. “This recognition underscores the progress we’ve made in advancing energy efficiency and operational excellence.”

GRESB is the leading global sustainability and resilience benchmark for real assets, widely used by institutional investors and rating agencies to evaluate risk and performance. Sector Leaders represent excellence in governance and operational performance, setting the pace for sustainable investment and long-term value creation.

To learn more about Americold’s sustainability initiatives, visit https://www.americold.com/sustainability.

About Americold

Americold Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE: COLD) is a global leader in temperature-controlled logistics and real estate, with a more than 120-year legacy of innovation and reliability. With more than 230 facilities across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and South America – totaling approximately 1.5 billion refrigerated cubic feet – Americold ensures the safe, efficient movement of refrigerated products worldwide.

Our facilities are an integral part of the global food supply chain, connecting producers, processors, distributors, and retailers with tailored, value-added services supported by responsive and reliable supply chains. Leveraging deep industry expertise, smart technology, and sustainable practices, Americold delivers world-class service that creates lasting value for our customers and the communities we serve. Visit www.americold.com to learn more.

About GRESB

GRESB is your strategic partner for sustainable investments across real assets and climate-critical industries. Together, we help you build more resilient, efficient, and financially attractive portfolios for long-term success. Learn more at GRESB.com.

Media Relations:

Elizabeth McMillan, APR
Telephone: 762-821-9631
Email: mediarelations@americold.com


FAQ

What did Americold (COLD) announce on Nov. 26, 2025 regarding GRESB?

Americold announced it was named a 2025 GRESB Sector Leader in the Americas, Industrial category.

Why did Americold (COLD) receive the 2025 GRESB Sector Leader award?

The award recognized Americold's sustainability integration across governance, energy efficiency, emissions reduction, water stewardship, and waste minimization.

What does the GRESB Sector Leader designation mean for Americold shareholders (COLD)?

The designation signals peer-recognized sustainability and operational performance as measured by the GRESB Real Estate Assessment benchmark.

Which GRESB benchmark named Americold (COLD) a 2025 Sector Leader?

Americold was named a Sector Leader under the GRESB Real Estate Assessment Standing Investments Benchmark.

How does Americold describe the sustainability areas driving its GRESB recognition?

Americold cited improvements in energy efficiency, emissions reduction, water stewardship, and waste minimization across its asset portfolio.

Where can investors find more details on Americold's (COLD) sustainability initiatives?

Investors can review Americold's sustainability information at americold.com/sustainability.
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