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Nefab's Communication on Progress Report 2021

Nefab publishes the Communication on Progress on the United Nations Global Compact.

The UN (United Nations) Global Compact was launched in 2000. Today, thousands of companies and organizations in over 160 countries work towards creating a sustainable and inclusive global economy that delivers lasting benefits to all people, communities, and markets.

This year marks Nefab’s twelfth Communication on Progress (COP) report. Nefab became a signatory to the UN Global Compact in October 2008 with the intention to strengthen our social and environmental work. Since then, we have taken many measures to ensure that the way we do business aligns with the UNs’ ten principles. This work will continue as we strive to fulfill our purpose to save resources in supply chains and contribute to a better tomorrow for our customers, for society, and for the environment

“We are convinced that our continuous commitment to the Global Compact initiative is beneficial for Nefab, our customers, and society at large, and I am pleased to confirm Nefab’s continuous support of the ten principles of the Global Compact with respect to human rights, labor, environment and anticorruption. With our twelfth COP report, we express our aim to advance those principles within our sphere of influence” - Per Öhagen, President & CEO, Nefab Group.

Read our updated Sustainability Report here: Nefab Sustainability: Reports, Governance, and Compliance

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