
OMP has taken several important steps this year to reinforce its sustainability approach and strengthen transparency for customers, colleagues, and partners. The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) recently validated our emission reduction targets, confirming that our climate ambitions align with the latest climate science. This marks an important milestone in the way we manage and reduce emissions across our operations and value chain.
We also continue to disclose through established platforms such as CDP and EcoVadis, offering customers and partners clear and comparable insights into our environmental and social performance. Our updated CDP score will be published in December.
This year, OMP also became a signatory to the United Nations Global Compact, supporting its ten principles on human rights, labor, environment, and anti-corruption. By joining this global initiative, we reaffirm our commitment to responsible business conduct and transparent reporting, with our first Communication on Progress set for 2026.
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals serve as the backbone of our sustainability strategy and guide the structure of our first Sustainability Report. They help us show how our environmental, social, and governance actions contribute to shared global priorities.
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Together, these commitments strengthen the foundation of our sustainability work and help ensure our progress remains aligned with recognized international standards as we continue building a more sustainable and resilient future.
Eveline D. Milonas, Project Manager
Email: edmilonas@omp.com