
Teknos' Sustainability in 2023: Making the World Last Longer
2024-05-17 08:44
The report describes Teknos’ progress in the areas of being responsible as defined by its strategy.
On May 8, 2024, Teknos has published its non-financial report for 2023. By publishing non-financial information, Teknos strives to provide transparency into the progress of its sustainability efforts and the impact we create.
"At Teknos, we are driven by our collective purpose ‘We make the world last longer’ and understand the critical importance of this purpose in everything we do" Paula Salastie, CEO of Teknos Group, said.
Teknos’ non-financial report provides an opportunity for the entire organization to come together and share progress and the commitments it has made and where the company still needs to improve. The report describes Teknos’ progress in the areas of being responsible as defined by its strategy.
Throughout 2023 Teknos continued its investments in alternative energy sources, and has continued its journey to understand CO2 emissions across the entire value chain.
Additionally, Teknos’ people have given time to community activities in supporting the people less fortunate. And, towards the end of 2023 the company conducted its first Double Materiality assessment. This work is an important preparatory step in meeting Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) requirements.
"We can see our efforts recognized externally having been awarded the EcoVadis Gold recognition level for being in the top 5 percent of EcoVadis assessed companies," Salastie said.
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