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Newsweek Names SJW Group One of America’s Greenest Companies 2025

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SJW Group (NYSE: SJW) has been recognized as one of America’s Greenest Companies 2025 by Newsweek and market data research firm Plant-A Insights Group. The award recognizes SJW Group’s commitment to sustainability across its national footprint, which includes local operating companies in California, Texas, Connecticut and Maine. SJW Group is one of only two water companies and eight utilities recognized on the list of 300 companies honored by Newsweek. “We are...

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