MB Energy becomes a participant in the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative.
The initiative aligns companies with principles on human rights, labor, environment, and anti-corruption.
CEO Jonathan Perkins says the move reflects the company’s goal to act as a reliable and ethical energy provider.
MB Energy has officially joined the United Nations Global Compact, a global initiative that brings together over 20,000 companies across 160 countries to advance responsible business practices.
The Compact, launched in 2000, calls on companies to align strategies and operations with ten universal principles covering human rights, labor, environment, and anti-corruption, while supporting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
The initiative calls on businesses to align their operations with ten universal principles covering human rights, labor standards, environmental protection, and anti-corruption. It also requires participants to disclose progress through an annual ‘Communication on Progress’ report — a framework increasingly scrutinized by investors and regulators.
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“As MB Energy, we take responsibility for our actions. To us, sustainability means to conduct our business in an economically, and above all more ecologically and socially responsible manner,” said Jonathan Perkins, CEO of MB Energy. “Our participation in the UN Global Compact reinforces this commitment and reflects our aspiration to act as a reliable and ethical energy company – toward our employees, partners, customers, and society.”

For the energy sector, where emissions, resource use, and community impacts are under growing scrutiny, participation signals to stakeholders that MB Energy is positioning itself against global benchmarks. Beyond internal operations, it may also influence how the company approaches supply chains, project development, and investor engagement.
With its membership, MB Energy will disclose progress on its sustainability practices and initiatives through the Compact’s reporting framework.
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