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We Have Become a UN Global Compact Signatory!

12/02/2025

We are proud to announce that we have signed the United Nations Global Compact (UN Global Compact) as part of our commitment to contributing to a sustainable future. Through this global initiative, we pledge to uphold international principles in human rights, environmental protection, labor standards, and anti-corruption, fostering a more responsible business world. We have opened a new chapter in our sustainability journey! As a part of the UN Global Compact, we will continue to create value for our business partners, employees, and society through sustainable production processes and our environmental responsibility approach.

In line with this commitment, we will continue to take concrete steps toward building a greener, fairer, and more ethical business world. By prioritizing low carbon emissions, energy efficiency, and the use of recyclable materials in our production processes, we act with a vision that considers not only today but also the future. Together with our business partners, employees, and all stakeholders, we are dedicated to implementing projects that contribute to sustainable development and advancing with a transparent and responsible management approach.

Taking our sustainability efforts a step further, we have initiated the EcoVadis assessment process to demonstrate our compliance with internationally recognized Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards.Our commitment as a UN Global Compact signatory is also a significant factor in the EcoVadis evaluation process.

Although 501 companies in Turkiye have signed the UN Global Compact so far, we take great pride in being the first cable manufacturer to become a UN Global Compact signatory.

 

What is the UN Global Compact?

The United Nations Global Compact (UN Global Compact) is the world's largest corporate sustainability initiative, encouraging companies to adopt responsible business practices in human rights, labor standards, environmental protection, and anti-corruption. With over 20,000 companies and organizations across more than 170 countries, this agreement fosters a collective effort toward a more sustainable global economy.