Port of Roenne is the first port in Denmark to be certified within the UN’s global goals
Port of Roenne is focused on being a sustainable port and a center for green energy in the Baltic Sea. An important step to reach the goals is to be the first port in Denmark certified within the UN's global goals.
- Social responsibility is a completely natural part of our way of running a port. We listen to and collaborate with our stakeholders, and we do our best to deliver the best and most flexible service, while at the same time creating a framework for growth on Bornholm and in Denmark, says Lars Nordahl Lemvigh, CEO of Port of Roenne A/S.
The global certification company DNV has certified Port of Roenne A/S within four standards: quality, working environment, environment, social responsibility, and now also the UN Global Goals - called the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals).
- Port of Roenne A/S leads the way not only by working integrated with the UN's global goals in their way of developing and operating the port. They are now also certified, so they can show the outside world that their efforts are not just about pins in their suits and logo mats. The certification shows that they put action behind their words. It is well done and forward-looking, and certainly something other companies will follow in the coming years, now that it has been decided to develop an international standard for certification in the UN's Global Goals, says Kåre Appel Weng, sales manager at DNV Business Assurance in Denmark.
Aug 16 2022
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