Reporting
2023 Sustainability Report
Additional Reports
Governance
Charters
Policies
- Fortinet Environmental Policy
- Fortinet Responsible Minerals Sourcing Policy
- Fortinet Human Rights Policy
- Fortinet EHS Policy
- Fortinet Privacy Policy
- Public Policy Disclosure
- Stockholder Communications Policy
- Fortinet Whistleblower Policy
- Fortinet Statement on Modern Slavery
- Fortinet Anti-Corruption Policy
Environment
Climate Change
Regulatory Environmental Product Compliance
100% of our products comply with all globally recognized Directives and Regulations worldwide, including:
- EU RoHS directive
- EU Packaging directive
- EU REACH Regulation
- Substances Restricted or Declarable by Other Legislations:
- POPs Convention, EU Council Decision 2006/507/EC
- US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Title 10 CFR Part 20 (Appendix C), Japan Law Concerning Prevention from Radiation Hazards, 2002, EU Directive 96/29/Euratom, 1996.
- Norwegian Product Control Regulations (FOR 2004-06-01 Nr. 922)
- EU Regulation 850/2004 on Persistent Organic Pollutants (known as the POPs Regulation)
- Norway - Commission Decision 2007/395/EC of June 2007
- Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants.
- EU Battery Directive
- US SEC Conflict Minerals Rule
- Fortinet's products do not contain fluorinated greenhouse gases or liquids nor prohibited substances
- WEEE compliance: Fortinet supports the EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive to properly dispose of and recycle Fortinet appliances in an environmentally friendly way. We require our distributors and resellers worldwide to perform WEEE-compliant collection, shipment, and processing of disposed products at no charge to the user. Fortinet’s products do not require special handling nor treatment from other common WEEE recyclables.