Sustainable governance
We build a long-sighted sustainable governance
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Our goals to 2030
While strengthening our environmental, social and governance responsibilities, we committed to ongoing yearly developments to meet high governance standards on ESG.
Supporting initiatives to be achieved by 2025
- At least 50% females and at least 50% males among the BoD executive directors by the end of 2028
- At least 33% females and at least 33% males among the BoD non-executive directors by the end of 2025
- Risk and Crisis Management enhancement
- Codes of Business Conduct continuous improvement: Code of Ethics, Corruption and Bribery, Human Rights
- Tax Strategy strengthening
Executive directors in the BOD by 2028
50%
at least, female and male
New target
Non-executive directors in the BOD by 2025
33%
at least, female and male
30% female and 70% male in 2023
Sustainability governance provides a robust framework for businesses to tackle challenges, manage risks and seize emerging opportunities most effectively.
Laura Stein
EVP, CORPORATE & LEGAL AFFAIR, GENERAL COUNSEL AND CORPORATE SECRETARY AT MONDELEZ INTERNATIONAL
KEY AREAS OF ENGAGEMENT
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We involved all our relevant groups of stakeholders in the process of revising our materiality matrix and we considered the most pressing ESG challenges. As a results of this process, we envisioned five key areas of engagement to focus on, encompassing solutions, operations, customers, people & communities, and sustainable governance.