STOCKMEIER France

STOCKMEIER France joins the United Nations Global Compact

By joining the Global Compact, STOCKMEIER France affirms its ethical commitment, and commits to adopting a socially responsible attitude by integrating, in a sustainable way, the 10 principles of the United Nations Global Compact into its CSR policy.
To demonstrate this commitment, STOCKMEIER France will communicate annually on progress by publishing its CoP report (Communication on Progress)!

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About the Global Compact:

Launched in July 2000 by Kofi Annan, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, the UN Global Compact is a voluntary engagement framework with the goal of engaging companies and organisations around the world in socially responsible behaviour. Members are invited to uphold and promote 10 principles relating to human rights, international standards, the environment and the fight against corruption.

The 10 principles:

Human rights

Principle 1: Businesses are encouraged to promote and respect international human rights law.
Principle 2: Businesses are encouraged to ensure that they are not complicit in human rights violations.

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Work

Principle 3: Businesses are invited to respect freedom of association and recognise the right to collective bargaining.
Principle 4: Businesses are invited to contribute to the elimination of all forms of forced or compulsory labour.
Principle 5: Businesses are invited to contribute to the effective abolition of child labour.
Principle 6: Businesses are invited to contribute to the elimination of any discrimination with regards to employment and occupation.

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Environment

Principle 7: Businesses are encouraged to apply a precautionary approach to environmental issues.
Principle 8: Businesses are invited to take initiatives to promote greater environmental responsibility.
Principle 9: Businesses are encouraged to promote the development and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies.

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Anti-corruption

Principle 10: Businesses are encouraged to take action against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and bribery.

Find out more about the Global Compact: https://www.globalcompact-france.org/