2025
INITIATIVES
Strengthened governance
structure
— Completed our second United Nations Global
Compact Communication on Progress ( CoP )
— Strengthened the role of the ESG Steering Committee
by expanding its mandate to oversee ESG data
governance , annual reporting , and performance
tracking
— Embedded an ESG module into the onboarding
process to share our approach to sustainability ,
ethics , and responsibility and ensure compliance
from day one
— Advanced the enhancement of our Ethics Program ,
reinforcing expectations around ethical behaviour and
decision - making at all organizational levels
Alongside this governance structure , we reaf f irmed the central role of our Code of Conduct , a vital document that acts as our compass for
navigating complex situations and upholding the values of respect , integrity , and responsibility . These commitments ensure that ethical behaviour and
sustainability principles remain embedded in our culture and are continuously reinforced through our processes , training , and leadership expectations .
In 2025 , we also continued aligning our work with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals ( SDGs ) , which guide Englobe ’ s long - term
sustainability priorities . These global goals support the integration of environmental , social , and governance considerations across our services ,
operations , and partnerships .
Introduction Environment Social Governance Appendix
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The UN SDG goals that guide Englobe initiatives
SDG LOGO , INCLUDING THE COLOUR WHEEL , PLUS 17 SDG ICONS • GUIDELINES FOR USE
SDG LOGO WITH UN EMBLEM
FOR UN ENTITIES [ VERSION 1 ]
SDG LOGO WITHOUT UN EMBLEM
FOR NON - UN ENTITIES [ VERSION 2 ]
17 SDG ICONS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
GOALS ( SDG )
I . INTRODUCTION
The Member States of the United Nations adopted the Sustainable Development Goals
( SDGs ) by General Assembly resolution A / RES / 70 / 1 of 25 September 2015 . The aim of
this resolution is to achieve these 17 goals by 2030 with a view towards ending all forms
of poverty , f ighting inequalities and tackling climate change while ensuring that no one is
left behind .
The United Nations ’ objective has been to create positive and hopeful language that will
be a constant thread through all efforts to support the SDGs , strengthening the sense
that we are all in this together and are working toward the same objective . The United
Nations ’ aim is that this will inspire and help carry the promise of a better world forward .
In order to promote awareness of the SDG ( sometimes referred to as the Global Goals ) , a
general logo and 17 individual icons have been developed . These guidelines are meant
to enable information sharing , engagement , and collaboration and addresses three main
components :
1 . The words “ Sustainable Development Goals ” ,
2 . A colour wheel visual identif ier , and
3 . Names for each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals with corresponding
individual icons for each goal .
The words “ Sustainable Development Goals ” coupled together with the SDG colour
constitutes the SDG Logo . There are two versions of the SDG Logo :
• SDG Logo : Version 1 , which displays the United Nations emblem above or to the
of the SDG Logo ( see page 23 and 27 ) ; and
• SDG Logo : Version 2 , which only contains the SDG Logo and does not display the
United Nations emblem ( see page 7 ) .
The SDG Logo : Version 1 may only be used by United Nations of f ices , Funds ,
Programmes and other subsidiary organs and organizations of the United Nations
System . The SDG Logo : Version 2 is for use by entities outside of the United Nations
System . The use of the SDG Logo : Version 1 , the SDG Logo : Version 2 , and the 17 SDG
icons is subject to the terms set forth in the present guidelines .
II . USE OF THE SDG LOGO : VERSION 2 , THE SDG COLOUR WHEEL , AND
THE 17 SDG ICONS BY ENTITIES OUTSIDE OF THE UN SYSTEM
1 . General Information
Entities outside of the United Nations System , including governments , intergovernmental
organizations , not - for - prof it organizations , and private sector entities , may use the SDG
logo : Version 2 , the SDG colour wheel , and the 17 SDG icons in accordance with the
requirements set out below .
In January 2018 , the United Nations launched a revised design of Icon 10 , as seen on this page
THESE GUIDELINES MUST BE PROVIDED TO REQUESTERS .
WHENEVER THE SDG LOGO AND / OR ICONS ARE UPLOADED ON THE INTERNET ,
THESE GUIDELINES MUST BE UPLOADED ON THE SAME PAGE .
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SDG LOGO , INCLUDING THE COLOUR WHEEL , PLUS 17 SDG ICONS • GUIDELINES FOR USE
SDG LOGO WITH UN EMBLEM
FOR UN ENTITIES [ VERSION 1 ]
SDG LOGO WITHOUT UN EMBLEM
FOR NON - UN ENTITIES [ VERSION 2 ]
17 SDG ICONS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
GOALS ( SDG )
I . INTRODUCTION
The Member States of the United Nations adopted the Sustainable Development Goals
( SDGs ) by General Assembly resolution A / RES / 70 / 1 of 25 September 2015 . The aim of
this resolution is to achieve these 17 goals by 2030 with a view towards ending all forms
of poverty , f ighting inequalities and tackling climate change while ensuring that no one is
left behind .
The United Nations ’ objective has been to create positive and hopeful language that will
be a constant thread through all efforts to support the SDGs , strengthening the sense
that we are all in this together and are working toward the same objective . The United
Nations ’ aim is that this will inspire and help carry the promise of a better world forward .
In order to promote awareness of the SDG ( sometimes referred to as the Global Goals ) , a
general logo and 17 individual icons have been developed . These guidelines are meant
to enable information sharing , engagement , and collaboration and addresses three main
components :
1 . The words “ Sustainable Development Goals ” ,
2 . A colour wheel visual identif ier , and
3 . Names for each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals with corresponding
individual icons for each goal .
The words “ Sustainable Development Goals ” coupled together with the SDG colour wheel
constitutes the SDG Logo . There are two versions of the SDG Logo :
• SDG Logo : Version 1 , which displays the United Nations emblem above or to the left
of the SDG Logo ( see page 23 and 27 ) ; and
• SDG Logo : Version 2 , which only contains the SDG Logo and does not display the
United Nations emblem ( see page 7 ) .
The SDG Logo : Version 1 may only be used by United Nations of f ices , Funds ,
Programmes and other subsidiary organs and organizations of the United Nations
System . The SDG Logo : Version 2 is for use by entities outside of the United Nations
System . The use of the SDG Logo : Version 1 , the SDG Logo : Version 2 , and the 17 SDG
icons is subject to the terms set forth in the present guidelines .
II . USE OF THE SDG LOGO : VERSION 2 , THE SDG COLOUR WHEEL , AND
THE 17 SDG ICONS BY ENTITIES OUTSIDE OF THE UN SYSTEM
1 . General Information
Entities outside of the United Nations System , including governments , intergovernmental
organizations , not - for - prof it organizations , and private sector entities , may use the SDG
logo : Version 2 , the SDG colour wheel , and the 17 SDG icons in accordance with the
requirements set out below .
In January 2018 the United Nations launched a revised design of Icon 10 as seen on this page
THESE GUIDELINES MUST BE PROVIDED TO REQUESTERS .
WHENEVER THE SDG LOGO AND / OR ICONS ARE UPLOADED ON THE INTERNET ,
THESE GUIDELINES MUST BE UPLOADED ON THE SAME PAGE .
ACTING WITH TRANSPARENCY AND INTEGRITY
Sustainable and ethical
business practices
Sustainability and ethical conduct continue to anchor Englobe ’ s identity and the way in which we operate . As stewards of the environment and trusted
partners to our clients and communities , we remain committed to embedding responsible business practices into every level of our organization .
Building on the strong foundation established in previous years , in 2025 we continued to strengthen the structures that support accountability ,
transparency , and ethical decision - making . A key element of this progress is our ESG Steering Committee , which oversees the advancement of
our sustainability strategy and ensures that ESG considerations remain integrated into strategic and operational decisions across all business units .
