To be eligible for LEAD status, a company must be a participant in at least two Global Compact Action Platforms. Companies also need to demonstrate engagement with the initiative and commitment to defining and fostering leading practices in line with the UN Global Compact Ten Principles for responsible business and the Sustainable Development Goals.
UPM has been again recognised as a UN Global Compact LEAD participant for its strong commitment to responsible business. UPM has had the LEAD participant status since 2016 and is the only forest industry representative and also the only Finnish company among the 41 LEAD participants. UN Global Compact is the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative. UPM signed the initiative in 2003.
‘LEAD companies represent the highest level of engagement with the UN Global Compact. More than ever before, the world needs businesses of all sizes that continuously work to improve their sustainability performance and take action to build a better world,’ said Sanda Ojiambo, CEO and Executive Director of the UN Global Compact.
‘Responsibility is at the core of our Biofore strategy and we are committed to continuous improvement and replacing fossil materials. This year, we signed the UN’s 1.5 °C climate target and pursue to take science-based measures to limit global warming,’ said Sami Lundgren, Vice President, Responsibility, UPM. ‘Our goal is to mitigate climate change and drive value creation through innovating novel products, committing to a 65% CO2 emission reduction and by practising sustainable forestry,’ he continued.
‘We are privileged to be among other distinguished global sustainability leaders, and we are continuously striving to further improve our performance in all areas of corporate responsibility’, Lundgren concluded.
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