Under the UN Global Compact, signatories are encouraged to align their operations and strategies with key principles on human rights, labor, environment and anti-corruption.
"We are proud to be a signature company of UNGC. At Jinkosolar, we have a culture of equality, transparency, accountability,” said Kangping Chen, CEO of Jinkosolar. "We seek to align our business operations with ten universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labor, environment, and anti-corruption.”
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In their effort to protect the environment, they were the first solar company who joined RE 100 committing a 100 percent run on renewables. And they have committed to the task of conserving water, electricity, raw materials, and recycling and recover precious materials.
As a publicly listed company in NYSE, Jinkosolar is legally required to make and keep accurate records that truthfully and accurately reflect all the transactions of the corporation and maintain an adequate system of internal accounting controls.
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As a participant in the UNGC, Jinkosolar is committed to disclosing its progress on the implementation of the ten key principles. (mfo)