International commitments
At Mapfre, we want to encourage dialogue from the inside out, with all of those who, like us, want to be a part of this change. We have a solid commitment to sustainable development, which is reflected in our voluntary compliance with the most important international and local initiatives, along with our active participation in them.


United Nations Global Compact
Since 2004, we have been part of this initiative and have integrated its Ten Principles into our management practices. These Principles address subjects related to human rights, labor, the environment, and anti corruption.

Climate Disclosure Project (CDP)
We are a signatory to the Carbon Disclosure, Water Disclosure, and Carbon Action programs that are part of the Climate Disclosure Project (CDP) initiative.

Principles for Sustainable Insurance (PSI)
The aim of these Principles is to incorporate environmental, social, and corporate governance aspects into business management, whether as opportunities or risks. Within this context, we are participating in the insurance industry’s general commitment to support the United Nations in its disaster risk reduction efforts (United for Disaster Resilience).

2030 Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
At Mapfre we are fully committed to the 2030 Agenda, which is the roadmap approved by the UN General Assembly in 2015. It is based upon 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which represent a universal call to action to end poverty, protect our planet, and improve the lives and prospects of prosperity of all people … <a href="https://www.mapfre.com/en/sustainability/transparency/international-commitments/">Continued</a>

Paris Pledge for Action
We have joined this pledge to achieve a safe, stable climate with a rise in global temperatures of no more than 2°C, and to immediately adopt measures to bring greenhouse gas emissions down to a safe level.

Principles for Responsible Investment (UNPRI)
The PRI works with its international network of signatories to put into practice the six Principles for Responsible Investment. These six Principles reflect the growing importance of environmental, social, and corporate governance aspects in the context of investment practices.