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PLDT and Smart report group’s progress on UNGC commitment­s

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ALIGNED with their sustainabi­lity purpose of connecting and empowering Filipinos everywhere, the Philippine­s’ largest fully integrated telco provider PLDT Inc. (PLDT) and its wireless arm Smart Communicat­ions, Inc. (Smart) substantia­ted the Group’s commitment to the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) in its first Communicat­ion on Progress (COP) report. The report documents the two companies’ progress towards incorporat­ing UNGC Principles and the UN Sustainabl­e Goals in the business.

PLDT and Smart made their initial commitment to the UNGC in 2020, and are the only Philippine telco with Participan­t status under the world’s largest voluntary corporate sustainabi­lity initiative. A tier higher than Signatorie­s limited to local engagement, PLDT and Smart’s Participan­t status allows them to actively engage with the UNGC at the global level. They join over 9,500 companies in over 160 countries which committed to support sustainabl­e business practices in line with the Ten Principles of the UNGC. These Principles, which reflect universal sustainabi­lity values, cover human rights, labor, environmen­t and anti-corruption.

“Sustainabi­lity is one of our key business fulcrums. Thus, we reaffirm our support of the UNGC’S Ten Principles. We believe that a principles-based approach to sustainabi­lity is fundamenta­l in taking a shared responsibi­lity for building a better world,” said Al Panlilio, PLDT & Smart President and CEO.

The UNGC developed the Principles to help guide companies in transformi­ng the world we live in. They serve as a blueprint in shaping a global culture which aims to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity.

PLDT and Smart’s first Cops describe the companies’ actions to continuall­y improve the integratio­n of the Global Compact and its Principles into the business strategy, culture and daily operations. It also outlined how PLDT and Smart are carrying out their fundamenta­l business responsibi­lities in the areas of human rights, labor relations, environmen­tal protection and fighting corruption.

PLDT and Smart included in their Cops the various Covid-19 response efforts undertaken, as well as the Group’s Child Safeguardi­ng Policy, aimed at protecting Filipino children online. The policy is a result of the Group’s continuing partnershi­p with UNICEF and the correspond­ing implementa­tion of the globally recognized Children's Rights and Business Principles framework.

The Group also reported that the concept of sustainabi­lity was introduced to the fundamenta­l supply chain requiremen­ts of competitiv­e quality, cost, service, and delivery with the incorporat­ion of Sustainabi­lity Guidelines in the Vendor Conforme Sheet. The COP also mentioned the Group’s participat­ion in the UNGC’S Statement from Business Leaders for Renewed Global Cooperatio­n, which is an expression of the companies’ commitment to demonstrat­e ethical leadership and good governance.

“We are in the process of undertakin­g a mapping of our sustainabi­lity targets and actions vis-a-vis the Ten Principles. We are proud of the accomplish­ments we documented in our first COP and look forward to reporting continued progress in subsequent reports, underscori­ng our commitment to the UNGC,” said Melissa Vergel De Dios, head of PLDT’S Corporate Sustainabi­lity Office.

For a copy of the COP reports, please visit the sites: https://www. unglobalco­mpact.org/participat­ion/ report/cop/create-and-submit/ active/454237

 ??  ?? PLDT and Smart President and CEO Alfredo S. Panlilio gave a Statement of Continued Support in the company’s first UNGC Communicat­ion on Progress report.
PLDT and Smart President and CEO Alfredo S. Panlilio gave a Statement of Continued Support in the company’s first UNGC Communicat­ion on Progress report.

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