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United Group commits to sustainability by joining EGDC

United Group commits to sustainability by joining EGDC

United Group, the leading telecommunications and media provider in Southeastern Europe, is proud to announce its membership in the European Green Digital Coalition (EGDC). This strategic partnership aligns with United Group’s vision of fostering sustainable growth through digital innovation.

The EGDC, supported by the European Commission and the European Parliament, aims to leverage digital solutions to reduce emissions across various sectors. To date, 36 ICT companies have joined the Coalition by signing the Declaration and meeting the membership criteria, which include a commitment to digital transformation and greening the ICT sector.

The Group’s CEO, Victoriya Boklag emphasised on this initiative by stating that “Joining the European Green Digital Coalition aligns with our vision of fostering sustainable growth through digital innovation. By collaborating with other industry leaders in the EGDC, we aim to accelerate the transition to a more sustainable digital economy. We are committed to empowering our stakeholders, customers, and communities to embrace greener practices through the adoption of digital solutions. By providing innovative tools and platforms, we aim to facilitate their transition to more sustainable operations, creating a ripple effect that extends far beyond our own business. Together, we can build a more sustainable future for all”.

By joining the EGDC, United Group reaffirms its commitment to sustainability with ambitious goals such as achieving net-zero emissions across its value chain by 2040. Key initiatives include reducing carbon footprints, enhancing energy efficiency, and promoting circular economy practices. Membership in the EGDC provides United Group with access to a network of industry leaders, fostering collaboration on innovative environmental initiatives and setting new industry standards.

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