We need to collaborate to avoid marine plastic litter
On Saturday, 4 May, at a UN conference in Geneva, we shared the experience that Orkla has gained in its effects to reduce plastic waste.
On Saturday, 4 May, at a UN conference in Geneva, we shared the experience that Orkla has gained in its effects to reduce plastic waste.
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is therefore one of our most important tasks when it comes to the environment. Read more here about how we at Orkla take responsibility for the environment and climate.
We at Orkla entirely agree with WWF that we need a global mobilisation to protect nature. Today, Orkla signed the business community’s call for action for a Global Deal for Nature and People.
Orkla is making good progress in its efforts to integrate sustainability into its operations and make it an increasingly important source of innovation and growth.
Orkla’s Annual Report for 2018, which includes the Group’s Sustainability Report, has been published today on Orkla’s website.
The innovative Jordan Green Clean toothbrush recently won the Best Recycled Plastic Product Awards 2019
Launches from the Orkla companies
Orkla’s climate targets up to 2025 have now been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative.
Orkla is participating at the Foodscape trade fair, offering edible packaging and other innovations.
To address the challenges of plastic litter in the ocean, we must think fresh about how we manufacture, use and reuse products
At Orkla we want to help make consumption more sustainable. A campaign is now underway by Pierre Robert and others in the Norwegian fashion industry to invigorate recycling and reuse.
Once again, Orkla is featured in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index Europe.