GOVERNANCE

Environment & Sustainability

Environment

Companies have an important social role when it comes to green thinking, forming a plan and getting the whole organisation to act upon it. Being an eco-friendly organisation is an ongoing process that needs a clear vision of what it means, how it will be implemented and what the organisation hopes to achieve by ”going green”.

Stacc is passionate about reducing impact on the environment and has adopted an ecofriendly business practice to reduce carbon footprints by following the three R’s: reduce, reuse, and recycle.

Our climate- and environmental report is available at enquiry.

ECO-Lighthouse

We are proud to have achieved the certificate “Environmental lighthouse” for our engagement in health, environment, and safety as an important basis in our daily work.

To be able to maintain sustainable development, Health and Safety Executive is a central role in our daily work. As far as possible, we avoid producing waste and emissions to air or water and secure that no environmentally harmful activities are performed.

If you have questions or suggestions on how to improve our impact, please feel free to contact us.

Sustainability

At Stacc, we strive to make sure that our company does not come at the expense of people and the environment, both in our own country and in other parts of the world. As part of our business strategy, we focus on sustainability and human rights in our own business operations and in our supply chains.

Transparency Act

Download Stacc's due diligence report on sustainable business practices

The work to adapt to new regulatory requirements has been initiated at group level and in various professional environments that are responsible for processes that are directly affected by new obligations. We set requirements to our suppliers and their subcontractors in relation to human rights, working conditions, environmental management, ethical business and reporting.

Stacc carries out regular due diligence assessments for its own business and value chain in line with OECD guidelines, and according to the following working method:

  • Map and assess negative impact/damage from own business, supply chain and business partners

  • Follow up suppliers and actively work to stop, prevent and reduce negative impact/damage

  • Monitor implementation and results

  • Communicate how impact is handled

  • Contribute to recovery where required

If you have questions or want to know more about this work, contact us at transparencyact@stacc.com