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Nefab's Communication on Progress Report 2020

Communication on Progress

This year marks Nefab’s 11th Communication on Progress (COP) report.

This year marks Nefab’s 11th Communication on Progress (COP) report. The COP follows up on the ten principles stated by the United Nations (UN) Global Compact, with the goal to enable a sustainable and inclusive global economy that delivers lasting benefits to all people, communities and markets. Today, thousands of companies and organizations in over 160 countries take part in this initiative.

Nefab became a signatory to the UN Global Compact in October 2008, with the intention to strengthen our social and environmental actions. Since the start we have taken important measures to ensure that we align with the ten principles at all company levels. The work continues as we strive to save resources in supply chains for a better tomorrow for our customers, for society and for the environment.

Check our progress here: https://lnkd.in/eB5yYygb 

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