Ethical guidelines

Infinitum is committed to conducting its business in a responsible and ethical manner and to creating value for society.

We take responsibility for the environmental and social impacts of our operations and are constantly working to improve our practices.

Our ethical guidelines are based on internationally recognized standards and principles, including the UN Global Compact, the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct, and the ILO’s core conventions.

Our core principles

Integrity and transparency

We conduct our operations with a high degree of integrity and transparency towards our stakeholders.

Respect for human rights

We respect internationally recognized human rights in all aspects of our operations.

Responsible business practices

We take responsibility for the environmental and social impacts of our operations.

Zero tolerance for corruption

We have zero tolerance for corruption, bribery and other unethical business practices.

Sustainable business practices

Infinitum has developed a policy on sustainable business practices that sets the standard for how we conduct our operations. Among other things, the policy includes:

  • Human rights and working conditions
  • Environmental responsibility and climate measures
  • Anti-corruption and ethical business practices
  • Anti-corruption and ethical business practices

Requirements for suppliers

We set high standards for our suppliers and partners. Our guidelines outline our expectations regarding:

Compliance with laws and regulations
Respect for human rights
Environmental and climate considerations
Ethical business practices

Suppliers who do not meet the standards must implement measures to rectify the situation. In the event of serious or repeated violations, the collaboration may be terminated.

Norwegian Transparency Act

Infinitum is subject to the Norwegian Transparency Act, which requires us to account for how we manage actual and potential negative impacts on fundamental human rights and decent working conditions.

In accordance with the Norwegian Transparency Act, our annual report describes our due diligence assessments, risk analyses and measures to prevent and mitigate negative impacts. The report is updated annually and is available to all stakeholders.

Read the Transparency Report 2024

Documents and guidelines