Husqvarna Group included in the FTSE4Good Index and the STOXX Global ESG Leaders


Husqvarna Group has been reconfirmed as a member of the FTSE4Good Index Series
and appointed new member of the STOXX Global ESG Leaders index. The indices are
designed to facilitate investments in companies that meet globally recognized
corporate responsibility standards in environmental care, social care and
corporate governance.
"It is gratifying that Husqvarna Group has been included. To us, this shows that
we are on the right path,” says Kai Wärn, President and CEO of Husqvarna Group.

FTSE4Good
First launched in 2001, FTSE (Financial Times Stock Exchange) evaluates
companies based on publicly disclosed information on ESG (Environmental, Social
and Governance) indicators, such as climate change, pollution, labor standards,
health and safety, human rights, and anti-corruption.

STOXX Global ESG Leaders
As of end of September 2014, Husqvarna Group is also part of the STOXX® Global
ESG Leaders indices. The STOXX Global ESG Leaders index offers a representation
of the leading global companies in terms of environmental, social and governance
criteria. STOXX is owned by Deutsche Börse Group and SIX Group.

2014 Global 100
Earlier this year, Husqvarna Group was recognized by the annual Global 100 list,
presented at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, as one of the
world’s most sustainable companies.
For additional information, please contact
+46 8 738 90 80 or press@husqvarnagroup.com
Husqvarna Group
Husqvarna Group is the world’s largest producer of outdoor power products
including robotic lawn mowers, garden tractors, chainsaws and trimmers. The
Group is also the European leader in consumer watering products and one of the
world leaders in cutting equipment and diamond tools for the construction and
stone industries. The Group’s products and solutions are sold via dealers and
retailers to both consumers and professional users in more than 100 countries.
Net sales in 2013 amounted to SEK 30 billion, and the Group had 14,000 employees
on average in more than 40 countries.

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