Reporting Framework
UNGC Advanced-level reporting
Electrolux is a signatory of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) and its ten principles on the environment, labor practices, human rights and anti-corruption - and has been since 2002. Electrolux is also a signatory of the UNGC Water Mandate.
This UNGC Communication on Progress is aligned with the UNGC's Advanced level of reporting. Where applicable, the below table indicates where readers can find examples of how Electrolux meets best practice levels with regard to the criteria for reporting as defined by the UNGC. The left-hand column indicates their information requirements. The areas that are marked in grey italic text under each criterion are not addressed in the report.
Electrolux reports in accordance with the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights reporting framework. A separate index has been created to guide readers to the relevant areas in the report that address human rights.
The 2020 Sustainability Report and the 2020 Annual Report reflect our commitment to these principles and the efforts to continuously improve performance. The 2020 Sustainability Report is third-party assured.
See the enclosed Assurance Statement for information on the scope of assurance.
Implementing the ten principles into strategies and operations
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Criterion 1: The COP describes mainstreaming into corporate functions and business units.
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Criterion 2: The COP describes value chain implementation
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Human Rights Management Policies & Procedures
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Criterion 3: The COP describes robust commitments, strategies or policies in the area of human rights
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Criterion 4: The COP describes effective management systems to integrate the human rights principles
| Understanding and managing our human rights risks |
Criterion 5: The COP describes effective monitoring and evaluation mechanisms of human rights integration
| Drive supply chain sustainability Stakeholders inform our approach |
Robust Labour Management Policies & Procedures
UN Global Compact Advanced Criteria | References |
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Criterion 6: The COP describes robust commitments, strategies or policies in the area of labor
| Understanding and managing our human rights risks Act ethically, lead in diversity and respect human rights |
Criterion 7: The COP describes effective management systems to integrate the labor principles
| Understanding and managing our human rights risks Stakeholders inform our approach |
Criterion 8: The COP describes effective monitoring and evaluation mechanisms of labor principles integration
| Act ethically, lead in diversity and respect human rights Stakeholders inform our approach |
Environmental Management Policies and Procedures
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Criterion 9: The COP describes robust commitments, strategies or policies in the area of environmental stewardship
| Lead in energy and resource-efficient solutions Be climate neutral and drive clean and resource-efficient operations |
Criterion 10: The COP describes effective management systems to integrate the environmental principles
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Criterion 11: The COP describes effective monitoring and evaluation mechanisms for environmental stewardship
| CEO & VP Sustainability Statement Drive supply chain sustainability Internal code of conduct audit findings Lead in energy and resource-efficient solutions Offer circular products and business solutions Be climate neutral and drive clean and resource-efficient operations |
Anticorruption management policies and procedures
UN Global Compact Advanced Criteria | References |
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Criterion 12: The COP describes robust commitments, strategies or policies in the area of anti-corruption
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Criterion 13: The COP describes effective management systems to integrate the anti-corruption principle
| Understanding and managing our human rights risks |
Criterion 14: The COP describes effective monitoring and evaluation mechanisms for the integration of anti-corruption
| Act ethically, lead in diversity and respect human rights Internal Code of Conduct audit findings |
Taking action in support of broader UN goals and issues
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Criterion 15: The COP describes core business contributions to UN goals and issues
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Criterion 16: The COP describes strategic social investments and philanthropy
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Criterion 17: The COP describes advocacy and public policy engagement
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Criterion 18: The COP describes partnerships and collective action
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Corporate sustainability governance and leadership
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Criterion 19: The COP describes CEO commitment and leadership
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Criterion 20: The COP describes Board adoption and oversight
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Criterion 21: The COP describes stakeholder engagement
| Stakeholders inform our approach |
Electrolux
Electrolux is a leading global appliance company that has shaped living for the better for more than 100 years. We reinvent taste, care and wellbeing experiences for millions of people around the world, always striving to be at the forefront of sustainability in society through our solutions and operations. Under our brands, including Electrolux, AEG and Frigidaire, we sell approximately 60 million household products in approximately 120 markets every year. In 2019 Electrolux had sales of SEK 119 billion and employed 49,000 people around the world.
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