UN invites UPM to join a group of world’s top 50 sustainability leaders

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Treetops against heaven

(UPM, Helsinki, 19 January 2016 at 15:00 EET) – UPM has accepted a special invitation to join the United Nations Global Compact LEAD as of 1 January 2016. UPM is the first forest industry company and also the first Finnish company ever to receive such an invitation.

Global Compact LEAD is a unique leadership platform within the United Nations Global Compact that strongly promotes the integration of sustainability into business strategies. At the moment the 50 most sustainably advanced companies across geographical regions and industry sectors have been invited to LEAD. The total number of member companies at UN Global Compact is approximately 8000.

For further informations read here the complete Press release 

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