The QS World University Sustainability Rankings 2026, an annual list by global education analytics firm QS, has ranked Lund University (Sweden) as the world’s most sustainable university. This is the first time Lund University has topped the list since its inception in 2023, displacing the University of Toronto, which had held the top position in both 2024 and 2025. This year’s rankings assess nearly 2,000 universities across 106 countries, up from around 1,750 in the previous edition, marking a significant expansion of global participation in evaluating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance in higher education.
Top 10 Universities in QS Sustainability Rankings 2026
The top 10 universities for 2026 are as follows,
- Lund University, Sweden
- University of Toronto, Canada
- University College London (UCL), United Kingdom
- University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- University of British Columbia, Canada
- London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), United Kingdom
- Imperial College London, United Kingdom
- University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney), Australia
- McGill University, Canada
- University of Manchester, United Kingdom
This list reflects strong performances by universities in the UK and Canada, with Sweden’s Lund University claiming a perfect score of 100.
India’s Growing Footprint in Global Sustainability Rankings
India has shown notable progress in the 2026 edition,
- 103 Indian universities featured in the rankings
- 26 institutions debuted in the rankings, the second highest number of new entries after Mainland China
- India ranks fourth in terms of total representation, behind the US (240), China (163), and the UK (109)
- This signals growing attention toward sustainability in Indian higher education institutions, with more universities aligning with ESG goals and sustainable development practices.
About the QS World University Sustainability Rankings
The QS Sustainability Rankings were introduced in 2023 and are designed to measure how well universities are addressing the world’s most pressing environmental and social challenges. The rankings are based on,
- Environmental impact (carbon footprint, green practices, climate action)
- Social impact (equality, access, community engagement)
- Governance and ethics (institutional transparency, sustainability targets)
- Universities are scored and ranked according to their ESG performance, providing a snapshot of how institutions contribute to a more sustainable global future.
Why These Rankings Matter
As the world grapples with climate change, inequality, and environmental degradation, universities are increasingly expected to lead by example. The QS Sustainability Rankings,
- Encourage universities to adopt sustainable operations
- Promote climate-conscious research and education
- Highlight socially responsible governance and inclusion
- Offer students a lens to evaluate universities beyond academics
For students, educators, and policymakers, these rankings reflect an institution’s commitment to building a greener, more equitable world.
Key Takeaways
- Ranking name: QS World University Sustainability Rankings 2026
- Top rank: Lund University, Sweden
- Previous top: University of Toronto (2024 & 2025)
- India’s representation: 103 universities
- Indian debutants: 26
- Ranking criteria: Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) impact
- QS launched the sustainability rankings in: 2023
- Total institutions evaluated: Nearly 2,000 from 106 locations
- Top countries by representation: USA (240), China (163), UK (109), India (103)


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