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NX Filtration joins the United Nations Global Compact initiative

  • NX Filtration joins the United Nations Global Compact initiative

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NX Filtration
NX Filtration is a fast-growing company that develops and manufactures hollow fiber membranes and modules for use in ultrafiltration and direct nanofiltration applications.

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NX Filtration is pleased to announce that it has joined the United Nations Global Compact initiative — a voluntary leadership platform for the development, implementation and disclosure of responsible business practices – as part of our commitment to be a responsible company.

The UN Global Compact is a call to companies to align their operations and strategies with ten universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption, and to take action in support of UN goals and issues embodied in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Michiel Staatsen, CEO of NX Filtration, comments: “NX Filtration was set-up around the mission of making clean and affordable water available globally. Our direct nanofiltration technology contributes to this goal in an unprecedented sustainable way, avoiding pre-treatment chemicals and realizing significant energy savings. Our alignment with the UN Global Compact initiative further underlines our commitment to being a responsible company and we are looking forward to grow our impact together with our partners.”

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