Jotun supports aid in Libya
Libya suffers from devastating floods caused by Storm Daniel. Jotun has decided to donate NOK 1 mill to support Red Cross/Red Crescent in the area.
We embrace responsibility for our employees and the societies where we operate. With a strong corporate culture and sound values, we create a safe, diverse and inclusive workplace where people can grow. In addition, Jotun strives to make a positive impact through community initiatives and collaboration.
Jotun’s company culture welcomes and values differences in people. We hire and develop diverse people and ensure they feel respected, appreciated, and included.
Our more than 10,300 employees on all continents represent 88 nationalities, four generations and diversity of professions, gender, abilities, ethnicities, beliefs, cultures etc.
We are committed to represent the societies we operate in, promoting equality, equity and zero-tolerance for discrimination.
Providing conditions for our employees to grow and prosper internally enables Jotun's organic growth and long-term business success. The Jotun Academy is the hub of all corporate training programmes worldwide, relevant for all regions and segments.
We have a zero vision for accidents, fires or environmental damage. Jotun's HSEQ system meets or exceeds demanding international standards, reflecting our commitment to health and safety for people, care for the environment, and quality in our products and services.
Present in over 100 countries, Jotun strives for meaningful impact based on mutual understanding and respect. By acting on diverse social issues, providing donations, purchasing equipment, sharing expertise and inviting employees to volunteer, we connect with communities and contribute to local development.
Global commitment
In collaboration with our partners, we can generate a greater positive impact while ensuring effective resource allocation. Organisations that we have worked with over the past years are The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), Bellona, UN Global Compact, Transparency International and UNICEF/COVAX.
Local commitment
Jotun operates in many countries around the world, and the needs of the local communities often differ. Therefore, we focus on initiatives that can make a difference locally, engage our employees, make targeted donations, and share our expertise.
We help fund institutions like schools and hospitals, making it easier to access basic health services and education. Many of our projects also target disadvantaged and vulnerable groups, helping them regain confidence and see prospects for their future.
As a responsible corporate citizen, we put ethical business conduct at the heart of our operations. Standing by our values and business principles allows us to sustain a robust and effective organisation in the light of evolving markets and growing competition.
Jotun conducts business operations with loyalty, care, respect and boldness in the interest of customers, suppliers, employees, shareholders, the environment and the society at large. Our business principles cover the areas of ethics and integrity, community, fair trade and free competition. They also define how we treat our employees and run our business operations.
Jotun works actively against corruption. Corruption and bribery are threats to economic development and foster poverty. We owe it to our customers, the local communities, our shareholders and our employees, to keep our integrity and have high ethical standards.
Jotun emphasises openness, discussions and training as the best way of creating the right attitudes in combination with rules and guidelines.
We have a channel for reporting intolerable circumstances relating to Jotun’s activities, which can be used both for internal and external stakeholders. All reports are handled confidentially, and whistleblowers are protected and treated with respect.
We expect and encourage reporting on:
Severe incidents, breaches or suspected breaches of:
Want to report a concern? You can submit a report anonymously on Jotun's whistle-blowing site.
Jotun is present in parts of the world where human rights and decent working conditions may be at risk, whether directly through our own operations or indirectly through the supply chain. We respect and protect human and labour rights, following internationally recognized guidelines and declarations.
Our commitment is based on the following guidelines and principles:
Through internal audits, we make sure that our Human Rights policy applies to all local Jotun companies. Jotun expects that our personnel, business partners and other stakeholders directly linked to our operations, products or services, respect fundamental human rights.
Jotun has procedures to protect human rights and address violations, anchored at the Board of Directors. All our companies conduct annual self-assessment. They also report to the local Board of Directors in Business Reviews biannually.
Business lines address all issues within their scope, including taking appropriate administrative or legal steps. We only do business with suppliers that respect human rights and obtain external assurance on our human rights compliance.
Read Jotun's Human Rights Policy.
Do you have questions regarding Jotun’s commitment to Human Rights and decent working conditions? Please use this link for sending us request for information:
The Norwegian Transparency Act entered into force 1. July 2022. This is a publication of Jotun’s account for due diligence per 30th of June 2023, in accordance with Section 4 and 5 in the Act, approved by the Board of Directors and CEO the 26th of May 2023.
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