"By joining the UN Global Compact, we are sending out another important signal that underscores the consistent expansion of our sustainability activities. The principles of the UN Global Compact have long underpinned our actions, and we also want to build our future corporate success on high social standards and in harmony with environmental and climate protection," emphasizes Michael Finger, Spokesman of the Board of Management of technotrans SE. The company's commitment to sustainability is a key aspect of its new corporate strategy "Future Ready 2025". As part of this, technotrans formed, among other things, the new Sustainability Management division to improve the group-wide carbon footprint.
As a member of the UN Global Compact, the company visibly supports compliance with the ten principles on human rights, labor standards, environmental protection and anti-corruption internationally. technotrans regularly presents the progress made within these fields of action in annual reports. By joining, the Sassenberg-based technology group has become part of a global network that now comprises some 19,000 participating companies from around 170 countries. This makes the UN Global Compact the world's largest initiative for sustainable and responsible corporate governance.