NoHo Partners has published its sustainability programme and a report on its ESG principles
NoHo Partners has published its sustainability programme and a report on its ESG principles.
NoHo Partners has published its sustainability programme and a report on its ESG principles. The sustainability report explains how NoHo Partners promoted environmental, social and governance (ESG) objectives in 2021 and outlines how the company will implement sustainable business according to its sustainability programme in the coming years.
During 2021, NoHo Partners identified the most important focus areas related to the environment, social well-being and governance, built a roadmap of sustainability for the coming years and set targets for its operations. Next, the company will promote a comprehensive sustainability programme together with its personnel and key stakeholders.
The main focus areas of the sustainability work are sustainable procurements, reduction of environmental burden, taking responsibility for people and good governance. The impact of the sustainability programme is measured in relation to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the results are reported annually.
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NoHo Partners is one of the largest restaurant companies in the Nordic countries and an important Finnish and international player whose activities have a wide range of impacts on the whole of society. Together with its partners, the company is a major employer, experience provider and taxpayer. NoHo Partners’ vision is to be the leading restaurant company in Northern Europe and to grow into this role responsibly and profitably.
“The fight for a healthy planet requires a change in the behavior of people and businesses. As a major employer, urban developer and actor in the food chain, we want to play our part in accelerating this change. By setting concrete goals for ourselves and making them public, we are better able to guide our thinking and, above all, our actions from a sustainable perspective. Profitable and sustainable growth can only be based on responsible business,” says NoHo Partners CEO Aku Vikström.
Source: NoHo Partners