Hai Robotics Signs UN Global Compact

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Hai Robotics, a global leading provider of autonomous case-handling robots (ACR) systems, announced that it has joined the United Nations Global Compact initiative—the world's largest voluntary corporate sustainability initiative.

Hai Robotics joins thousands of organisations across 160 countries committed to taking responsible business action to build a more sustainable and inclusive society.

Hai Robotics commits to upholding the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact and supporting the UN in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Hai Robotics will also share an annual Communication on Progress to showcase its continued engagement.

"At Hai Robotics, we view sustainability as crucial in driving our long-term growth and resilience and strive to serve as a responsible corporate citizen for our stakeholders," said Richie Chen, Founder and CEO at Hai Robotics. "We are excited to join the UN Global Compact in its mission to accelerate corporate sustainability. As a company continues to expand globally, we recognise the growing importance of incorporating ESG increasingly into our business strategy. Participating in the UN Global Compact is critical to the improvement of our sustainability efforts during the development of warehouse automation solutions."

Hai Robotics is actively involved in reducing its environmental footprint through sustainable business practices and production methods. Hai Robotics implements actions in sustainable sourcing to hold itself accountable across all stages of the supply chain, such as the use of composite wood in packaging.

With this new commitment, Hai Robotics will evaluate its existing ESG activities and support clients to ensure they align with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and create a positive impact. For more information on Hai's ESG efforts and commitment, click here to access its annual sustainability report.

As the largest corporate sustainability initiative in the world, the UN Global Compact consists of more than 15,000 companies and 3,800 non-business signatories across over 160 countries and more than 69 Local Networks.

The Sustainable Development Goals consist of 17 global goals aimed at tackling societal issues and improving the quality of life by 2030, covering five key areas: people, planet, prosperity, peace, and partnership.

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Source: Business Wire

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