Lidl joins the United Nations in their global compact efforts

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The Malta Business Weekly

The company has signed an agreement to the ten principles dictated by the United Nations regarding Global Compact, namely in the areas of human rights, work, environmental sustainability and anti-corruption.

Lidl has signed an agreement to observe the ten principles dictated by the United Nations in the areas of human rights, social standards, the environment and the fight against corruption. The membership in the UNGC highlights Lidl’s long term commitment to sustainability and its corporate social responsibility.

“The decision to adhere to the principles dictated by the United Nations regarding Global Compact further reinforces our orientation towards a sustainable business model from an ecological, economic and social point of view. These are fundamental characteristics for a company looking to the future in the same way as Lidl does and that wants to support the creation of shared values. With this new aim in mind, our obligation towards sustainable development continues and goes perfectly with the various initiatives undertaken over the past few years”, stated the Management.  

Thanks to this agreement, Lidl Malta, emphasizes its commitment in the area of sustainability, following up on the important initiatives undertaken over the years, such as the renovation of stores to be fully in line with the highest standards of environmental sustainability and energy efficiency.

Lidl Malta also has a Social Responsibility page on the Company’s website which includes a protocol on the due diligence system for human rights and environmental protection, together with a recently signed “Women’s Empowerment Principles” practice. The latter also derives from the United Nations promoting gender equality. For more information visit corporate.lidl.com.mt.

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