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05 October 2021

Ecolab among most engaged companies in world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative

PRESS RELEASE

BPCA member Ecolab has been named a Global Compact LEAD participant for its ongoing commitment to the United Nations (UN) Global Compact; the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative with more than 12,000 participating companies in 160 countries.

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Ecolab is one of only 37 companies to receive this recognition.

Ecolab president and chief executive Christophe Beck said: “For almost a century, the Ecolab team has worked to deliver on the promise of more sustainable operations for ourselves and our customers.

“We are proud of our partnership with the UN Global Compact and its role in advancing sustainable and responsible principles. We look forward to shared progress toward a healthier future, as we continue to address global water and climate challenges.”

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Want to know more about Global Compact LEAD? 

unglobalcompact.org/take-action/leadership/gc-lead

Source: Ecolab press release

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