76 pohjoismaista yritystä – joista yhdeksän Suomesta – ovat allekirjoittaneet kannanoton, joka julkaistiin 2. joulukuuta COP28-ilmastokokouksessa.
Toimitusjohtajien allekirjoittama kannanotto on osoitus yritysten yhtenäisestä sitoutumisesta kestävään kehitykseen, ja siinä peräänkuulutetaan konkreettisia ja mitattavissa olevia toimia, avoimuutta sekä julkisen ja yksityisen sektorin yhteistyötä. Kannanotossa yritykset vahvistavat sitoutumisensa YK:n Global Compact -yritysvastuuverkostoon, YK:n kestävän kehityksen tavoitteisiin ja Pariisin ilmastosopimukseen sekä sitoutuvat ottamaan rohkeita ja mitattavissa olevia askeleita ilmastokriisin torjunnassa, nettonollatavoitteiden saavuttamisessa ja kestävämmän ja oikeudenmukaisemman tulevaisuuden puolesta.
Kannanotto julkaistiin ensimmäisen kerran tanskalaisten yritysten allekirjoittamana YK:n yleiskokousviikon aikana New Yorkissa 18. syyskuuta. Lisää pohjoismaisten yritysten toimitusjohtajia on liittynyt mukaan, ja kannanotto julkaistiin uudelleen Dubaissa COP28-ilmastokokouksen yhteydessä.
Suomalaisista yrityksistä kannanoton ovat allekirjoittaneet Elisa, Fiskars Group, HMD Global Oy, KONE, Lindström Group, Posti Group Corporation, Third Rock Finland Oy, Uponor Corporation ja Ylva. Katso kaikki allekirjoittaneet yritykset täältä.
As representatives of Nordic companies driven by high sustainability ambitions, operating globally across various sectors, we take UN Secretary-General Guterres’ call for ambitious and credible commitments and clear and transparent plans and pledges to “rescue the SDGs” very seriously. Therefore, we stand united, resolute in our determination to take even bolder and measurable steps for a more sustainable and just future and towards combating the climate crisis, reaching our net-zero targets, and upholding the principles of the Paris Agreement.
We reaffirm our strong support for the UN Global Compact's Ten Principles and the Sustainable Development Goals.
Much action has been taken since the SDGs were formally adopted in 2015, but we must realize that we are already halfway towards 2030. Now is the time to not only reaffirm our commitment to the SDGs but also to take measurable steps to increase momentum.
A cornerstone of reaching the SDGs is ensuring a green and just transition to reach net-zero global emissions before 2050. We make a commitment to help reach that overarching goal by setting net-zero targets through the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). The target requires our businesses to cut emissions in line with the Paris Agreement’s goal to keep the global temperature rise below 1.5 degrees Celsius and reach organization-wide net-zero targets before 2050.
We acknowledge that a net-zero target calls for a comprehensive business transformation in our own operations and our supply chains. That transformation entails investments in renewable energy, strong supplier collaboration and engagement, embedding circular principles in product designs, relentless efforts to drive energy efficiency, and many other important objectives. It also entails a constant focus on reducing any negative effects of this transformation on our workforces and other important stakeholders.
To meet our net-zero targets and help safeguard the future of humanity and our planet, we commit to:
At the heart of our climate actions lies a commitment to putting people and planet first, ensuring that the transition is just, benefits all, and leaves no one behind. Our support for a just transition is rooted in the principle of responsible business conduct as set out in the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact rooted in UN declarations. Acknowledging that the transition to a fossil-free economy may disproportionately harm workers, communities, or vulnerable populations, we are committed to embedding principles such as social dialogue, labour rights, supplier engagement, decent employment, and proper due diligence processes in our own operations and value chains through focused policies and strategies.
With the above actions and our individual plans, we embrace the call for accelerated action and heightened accountability. By engaging in this collective effort, we seek to inspire others to join us on this transformative journey. Only together, in strong public-private partnerships and cross-sector coalitions, can we build a more just, inclusive, and sustainable world. Therefore, we call on companies and governments worldwide to incentivize the transition to green energy, adding capacity for green fuels and setting measurable, transparent phaseout timelines for fossil fuels.
As Nordic businesses, we applaud the Nordic Government's support for the UN SDGs and address them with a renewed spirit of partnership, urging the government to maintain and strengthen the Nordic's position as a global sustainability pioneer.
With the technology currently at our disposal and growing market demand for sustainable solutions, we acknowledge that we cannot succeed in isolation. To bring about real change, we call upon regulators and policymakers to support our efforts, level the playing field, and incentivize sustainable choices. Momentum is key, and together, we can drive the green transition forward.