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Yettel named most environmentally responsible company in Serbia for 2023

Yettel has been named the most environmentally responsible company in Serbia for 2023, according to research by the independent agency “Kantar.” This recognition spans all industries, highlighting the company’s commitment to sustainability through a strategy built on four key pillars: environment, people, technology, and transparency.

As part of its sustainability strategy, Yettel’s ESG report showcases its annual results in sustainable business practices and social responsibility. These efforts align with the mission of the “e& PPF Telecom Group” to provide accessible, high-quality solutions that improve the lives of individuals, ensuring environmental protection is a key priority.

One of Yettel’s major environmental achievements is its 100% green network, powered entirely by renewable energy sources. The company is also well on track to meet its goal of recycling one million devices by the end of 2023. Yettel introduced paperless contract signing in partnership with Yettel Bank, significantly reducing paper use and simplifying the customer process in stores.

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“Environmental protection must be a strategic decision for every company. For us, being green is integral to how we think and operate across all areas of our business. As a leading mobile operator, we are committed to driving positive change,” said Milica BegeniÅ¡ić, ESG Manager at Yettel.

In addition to environmental achievements, Yettel’s network was awarded “Best Network in the Test” by UMLAUT for the fifth consecutive year, a global organization that evaluates mobile networks worldwide. The company also won a bronze award for “Best Digital User Experience” at the International Customer Experience Awards (iCEXA23) for its innovative digital ecosystem, which includes services such as Yettel Petak, Yettel Shopping, Eco Bonus, and Green Paths.

Yettel is also dedicated to fostering an inclusive, diverse, and fair work environment. Through initiatives like the Talent Development Program and its work with UNICEF on projects like “Bridging the Digital Gap” and “Safe Net for the Whole Family,” Yettel has improved internet connectivity in schools and enhanced digital skills for students, teachers, and parents. The company continues to support the community through various humanitarian actions.

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With nearly three million users and over 2,000 employees across Serbia, Yettel remains a major player in mobile telephony, cable television, and fixed internet services, providing coverage in more than 130 stores and through the Yettel app.

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