Guided by international standards and our operational experience we work systematically to address risks and to maximise the positive impact of our business.
Telenor has zero tolerance for corruption. Our ethical standards promote proper business practices and reflect relevant laws, regulations and internationally recognised standards.
The Telenor Group believes that telecommunications enables exchange of ideas and access to information. We also recognize that we do face human rights challenges in markets where we operate. Respect and continuous improvement are therefore important parts of our approach to human rights.
At Telenor, security is our mindset. We take a range of technical, administrative and physical steps to secure our own information, as well as that of our customers and employees.
Telenor Group strives to reduce the environment and climate impact of its operations and provide solutions to customers to reduce their CO2 emissions and energy costs.
Supply Chain Sustainability (SCS) is a key focus area for Telenor where we aim to build our competitive advantage through setting high requirements to our suppliers and following up with inspection and risk mediation.
Telenor is committed to respecting labour rights principles as laid down in the UN Global Compact and ILO’s fundamental conventions.
To ensure effective corporate responsibility it is essential that we identify and work with strong partners and through well-functioning networks. We have therefore established good working relationships with numerous global and government agencies, non-governmental organisations and industry partners.
Read more about Telenor Group’s commitment to responsible and sustainable business.