With the aim of making our contribution to the SDGs, in particular to no. 7 (Clean and accessible energy) and no. 13 (Climate action), in the last few years we have launched various initiatives aimed at reducing our energy consumption and the consequent impact in terms of greenhouse gas emissions
However, apart from actions aimed at consumption reduction, the governance initiatives are particularly significant because they make it possible to develop behaviours, strategies and monitoring systems that define the framework within which the Company must move. For example, the aim of the Environmental Policy was to establish an approach that considers all forms of pollution that directly or indirectly concern the Company in order to develop an overall action strategy documented also by a system of quantitative and qualitative indicators to measure its performance.
In addition, the Code of Ethics explicitly states that the Group, in full compliance with the current environmental regulations, must pay careful attention promoting the most environmentally-friendly activities and processes, through the use of advanced criteria and technologies concerning environmental protection and the sustainable use of resources”. The Group thus undertakes, within the scope of operations and business initiatives, to consider essential environmental needs and to minimise any potential negative environmental impact associated with its operating activities.
Finally, to guarantee the increasingly accurate and efficient monitoring of energy consumption and the related environmental impact, there are two positions in the organisation, namely the energy manager and the mobility manager, responsible for identifying the necessary actions and procedures to promote rational use of energy and fuel.