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10.03.2006 - 04:39pm ET
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Global Compact Delists 335 Companies
(CSRwire) (New York/UN Global Compact Office) - As part of a general strategic drive
towards elevating the integrity and accountability of the initiative, the
Global Compact Office today announced that it has removed 335 companies
from its global participant list.
This step conforms to the Global Compact's Integrity Measures which were
first introduced in 2004 and endorsed in 2005 by the Secretary-General,
following a broad-ranging consultation process with all Global Compact
participants and stakeholders. The Integrity Measures state that any
company that has missed two consecutive annual deadlines to submit a
Communication on Progress (COP) will be regarded "inactive" and marked
accordingly on the Global Compact website.
"This is an important step in our drive towards enhanced quality", said
Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, Chair of the Foundation for the Global Compact.
"While the Global Compact is a purely voluntary initiative, it is
important to protect the investment that seriously committed companies and
other stakeholders have made. This drive could ultimately lead to lower
numbers of companies registered under the umbrella of the Global Compact;
However, it is crucial that companies take seriously their commitment and
demonstrate performance."
All companies participating in the Global Compact are expected to submit
an annual COP, describing the ways in which they are implementing the ten
principles. Prior to being labeled "inactive", companies that have failed
to submit a COP for a specified period of time are listed as
"non-communicating" on the Global Compact website.
Companies listed as "inactive" are not permitted to participate in Global
Compact events, and are barred from using the Global Compact name or logo.
The Global Compact Office recognizes that failure to develop a
Communication on Progress does not necessarily mean that a company is not
implementing the ten principles.
Companies that are listed as "non-communicating" or have been labeled
"inactive" can regain their status as active participants by submitting a
Communication on Progress.
For more information please visit the Communication on Progress section on
the Global Compact Website: http://www.unglobalcompact.org/CommunicatingProgress/index.html.
For specific questions please visit the Frequently Asked Questions
regarding the COPs: http://www.unglobalcompact.org/CommunicatingProgress/COP_FAQ.html
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