PRECOP 29 “White Paper”

The “White Paper,” developed by the Business Council at PRECOP 29, presents key recommendations from Polish businesses formulated during the PRECOP 29 climate conference. The publication outlines actions that the authorities of the Republic of Poland should undertake to enable effective implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

UN GCNP Yearbook 2025

UN GCNP Yearbook 2025 summarises Polish business initiatives supporting the implementation of the SDGs under Agenda 2030.

UN GCNP Yearbook 2024

The UN GCNP Yearbook 2024 publication summarizes the Polish business sector’s initiatives supporting the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) under the 2030 Agenda. The articles in this year’s report detail the diverse actions undertaken by businesses and institutions integrating sustainable development principles into their strategies and practices.

UN GCNP Yearbook 2023

As every year, UN Global Compact Network Poland has published its strategic report (UN GCNP Yearbook 2023), highlighting the latest trends, evolving standards, and company strategies for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly the best business practices in this area in Poland.

Business Council Recommendations at the 11th World Urban Forum

“Recommendations for Cities” are the result of the work of the Business Advisory Council established by the UN Global Compact Network Poland (UN GCNP) and the Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy, experts involved in urban transformation, and BFirst.Tech – the Knowledge Partner of UN GCNP in the areas of environmental acoustics and intelligent monitoring and diagnostics of industrial infrastructure.

UN GCNP report “Green Railway”

The “Green Railway” report contains expert opinions analyzing the effects of the railroad’s energy transition to power from Renewable Energy Sources (RES). The program for this transformation, called Green Railway, created by rail industry players gathered in the Center for Energy Efficiency of Railways (CEEK), involves changing the origin of traction electricity used by rail carriers in Poland. In 2030, it is to come from 85% RES.

Appeal “We will unlock the potential of onshore wind energy”

Representatives of the wind power industry, other private sector industries and local government called for the release of onshore wind power development through the immediate finalization and adoption of amendments to the Wind Power Investment Law (10H liberalization).