Phyla teams up with leading Cambridge centre to create ethical oath

Centre for Business & Public Sector Ethics, Cambridge
Phyla teams up with leading Cambridge centre to create ethical oath
One of the Cambridge centre's offices (shared) at St. Andrew`s Castle, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk

Phyla writes ethics oath with Centre for Business & Public Centre Ethics, Cambridge

April 2021

Dr. Rosamund Thomas, Director and Founder of the Centre for Business and Public Sector Ethics, Cambridge collaborated with Phyla cofounder and Chief Technical Officer Ben Warr to produce Phyla’s Code of Conduct and Ethical Oath.

Phyla is honored to partner with the esteemed Centre to signify its commitment to operating under strong ethical principles.  The Centre for Business and Public Sector Ethics, Cambridge, was founded in 1988 and brings together business, government, policymakers, academia along with various professionals to research complex ethical, social and environmental issues. The Centre works globally with associates across the United States, Europe, Canada, Australia, South Asia, China, Latin America and Africa on themes related to ethics, sustainable development, corporate governance and social responsibility.

In laying out the challenges we face related to our ecosystems and climate, Phyla’s joint pronouncement with the Centre speaks to the company’s ethical resolve, setting high standards of dedication to accelerate positive impact.

Phyla has committed to reversing ecosystem degradation, developing resilient and sustainable production systems and mitigating climate change along with associated socioeconomic impacts. Setting forth its core values of openness, trust, integrity and fairness and guided by nine ethical principles including solidarity; concern for future generations; financial sacrifice for the common good, human rights, Phyla operates in close alignment with the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

To read the statement in its entirely, please see Phyla’a Code of Conduct and Ethical Oath.