What does it mean to be sustainable

From an environmental perspective, it assesses whether the company is committed to containing polluting gas emissions, if it correctly disposes of waste, and whether it promotes energy efficiency and the diffusion of renewable energy.

 

The second part is social. The factors that affect this assessment are the focus on safety, on the development and welfare of employees, and the relationships with clients, suppliers, local communities and other relevant stakeholders.

The last part, that of governance, assesses pay and bonus equity, the transparency of financial information, compliance with tax and legal regulations and the Risk Management process.

The adoption of responsible behaviour in these three areas contributes to the creation of sustainable value and generates advantages for both companies and the community.

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From an environmental perspective, it assesses whether the company is committed to containing polluting gas emissions, if it correctly disposes of waste, and whether it promotes energy efficiency and the diffusion of renewable energy.

The second part is social. The factors that affect this assessment are the focus on safety, on the development and welfare of employees, and the relationships with clients, suppliers, local communities and other relevant stakeholders.

The last part, that of governance, assesses pay and bonus equity, the transparency of financial information, compliance with tax and legal regulations and the Risk Management process.

The adoption of responsible behaviour in these three areas contributes to the creation of sustainable value and generates advantages for both companies and the community.

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