Wemade Commits to ESG with UN Global Compact

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Leading Korean gaming company Wemade has joined the UN Global Compact, affirming its commitment to good environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices and policies.

Founded in 2000, the UN Global Compact is the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative, with more than 15,000 companies and 3000 non-business signatories based in over 162 countries and 69 Local Networks.

UN Global Compact participants are encouraged to internalise the 10 Principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption into their operations and management strategies.

Wemade is driving ESG policies and practices focused on three core goals; environmental responsibility, inclusive growth for future generations, and transparent governance. As a UN Global Compact corporate participant, Wemade will further align its management decisions and business strategies with the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact and strive to strengthen ESG practices. Wemade is also committed to the enhanced CoP (Communication on Progress) for demonstrating progress, which was launched this year.

“Joining the UN Global Compact is the first step in our path toward sustainable growth through Wemade’s vision of ESG. As a leader in the blockchain market, fulfilling corporate social responsibility and duty is Wemade’s highest priority, as our commitment to global ESG management standards shows,” said Henry Chang, CEO of Wemade.

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