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Notable Communications on Progress

The Global Compact Office introduced the Notable COP program in 2004 to highlight and recognize outstanding Communications on Progress (COP). COPs featured in the Notable COP program are selected because of their adherence to the COP policy and because they represent illustrative and inspirational examples of communicating progress.

In order to be considered notable, a COP must meet all the basic requirements as specified in the COP policy. In addition, a Notable COP must meet certain criteria in two or more of the categories below:

  1. Strong statement of continued support for the Global Compact;
  2. Clear and detailed description of practical actions taken in implementing the Global Compact principles and/or in undertaking partnership projects in support of broader UN goals;
  3. Measurement of outcomes that allows for checking progress;
  4. Reporting process ensures reliability, clarity and timeliness of information and includes stakeholder dialogue.

Detailed information on the Notable COP program and the criteria used to identify Notable COPs can be found here.

Note: The Global Compact Office expresses no opinion on the accuracy of the statements contained in the COPs. Consistent with the concept of the COP, such matters are for the participants' own stakeholders to assess.

The list below contains all Notable COPs and can be sorted by Participant name, COP title, Country, Sector, or Year when the COP was posted on the Global Compact website. If you want to search for specific Notable COPs please click here and select the checkbox 'Include only notable COPs in results' at the bottom of the page.


Number of documents listed: 240
Participant  Title  Country  Sector  Year 
Indus Motor Company UNGC Communication on Progress 2007 Pakistan Automobiles & Parts 2008
Mastellone Hermanos S. A Informe 2007 - Pacto Global Argentina Beverages 2008
BASF AG BASF Report 2007 and Global Compact Section of BASF's Sustainability Website Germany Chemicals 2008
Grupo OHL (Obrascón Huarte Lain) Informe de Progreso 2006 Spain Construction & Materials 2008
HERA S.p.A. Sustainability report 2007 Italy Construction & Materials 2008
Korea National Housing Corporation Sustainability Report Korea, Republic of Construction & Materials 2008
Banco Galicia Informe de Responsabilidad Social 2007 Argentina Financial Services 2008
Banco Sabadell, S.A Informe de Progreso 2006 Spain Financial Services 2008
Commerzbank AG Corporate Responsibility Report 2007 Germany Financial Services 2008
DKV Seguros y Reaseguros S.A.E. Informe de Progreso 2006 Spain Financial Services 2008

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