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United Nations Global Compact: 630 Companies Delisted as Part of Integrity Measures
(CSRwire) New York, NY - 25 June 2008 – The United Nations Global Compact Office
announced today that a total of 630 companies have been removed from its
list of participants for failure to communicate progress.
The delisting of companies is part of ongoing efforts by the Global
Compact Office to enhance the accountability and credibility of the
initiative. The so-called Integrity Measures were introduced in 2004
following a comprehensive review of the governance of the UN Global
Compact. In accordance with the Integrity Measures, companies are required
to communicate annually to their stakeholders on progress made in
implementing the ten principles of the UN Global Compact. Failure to meet
the Communication on Progress (COP) deadline results in a company being
listed as "non-communicating" on the Global Compact website.
If a company misses two consecutive deadlines, it is listed as "inactive"
on the website. Companies are removed from the list of participants if
they have been "inactive" for one year.
The delisting policy was first implemented in January 2008, when 394
companies were removed from the participant list. Since then, an
additional 236 companies have been delisted - bringing to 630 the total
number of companies delisted since the policy was implemented. In
addition, 317 companies are currently listed as "inactive" on the website,
of which 184 are at risk of being delisted in 2008.
Inactive companies at risk of being delisted can regain their status as
"active" participants by submitting a Communication on Progress.
"While the delisting of companies is regrettable, it is essential that the
UNGC initiative stays true to its accountability policy", said Georg Kell,
Executive Director. "This helps protect the integrity of the initiative as
a whole, while also protecting the engagement of seriously committed
companies".
Despite the large number of companies removed from the participant list,
the overall number of participants continues to rise. During the first
half of 2008, 701 new companies have joined the UN Global Compact,
increasing the total number of business participants to 4619, and the
total number of all participants - companies plus non-business
stakeholders -- to 5982.
Please visit the UN Global Compact website for an overview of the delisted
companies and for more information about the Integrity Measures and the
Communication on Progress policy (www.unglobalcompact.org).
About the United Nations Global Compact
Launched in 2000, the UN Global Compact brings business together with UN
agencies, labour, civil society and governments to advance ten universal
principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and
anti-corruption. Through the power of collective action, the Global
Compact seeks to mainstream these ten principles in business activities
around the world and to catalyze actions in support of broader UN goals.
With over 4,200 participating companies and hundreds of other stakeholders
from more than 120 countries, it is the world's largest voluntary corporate
citizenship initiative. Visit (www.unglobalcompact.org.)
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