What's Happening?
Zangezur Copper Molybdenum Combine (ZCMC), Armenia's largest mining company, has joined the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC), committing to integrate the initiative's Ten Principles into its operations. These principles focus on human rights, labor
standards, environmental responsibility, and anti-corruption measures. This move aligns ZCMC with international standards on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance. The company has pledged to support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and will publish annual Communications on Progress to update stakeholders on its implementation of the UNGC's principles. ZCMC's ESG score has improved by 20 points over the past two years, exceeding the global average for companies in the metals and mining industry.
Why It's Important?
ZCMC's commitment to the UNGC represents a significant step in aligning with global standards for responsible business practices. This move could enhance the company's reputation and competitiveness in the international market, potentially attracting more investors interested in sustainable and ethical business operations. By improving its ESG performance, ZCMC not only contributes to global sustainability efforts but also sets a precedent for other companies in Armenia and the region to follow suit. This alignment with international standards may also lead to better governance, safer workplaces, and more constructive stakeholder engagement, ultimately benefiting the local communities and the environment.













