For Italpreziosi, sustainability is a concrete commitment that influences every aspect of the business strategy. The company adopts an integrated and holistic approach that combines innovation, social responsibility, and environmental protection, with the aim of creating a more transparent and responsible supply chain.
2,087.510 MWh of which +40% from renewable energy (energy efficiency)
Environment
4,2%
Decrease in water consumption
Environment
ISO 14064-1:2019 (Carbon Footprint)
Scope 3 emissions reduction
Environment
SBTi Commitment
Towards the definition of targets
Environment
Climate and Nature
Roadmap in progress
Environment
65,6 kW
Energy efficiency
Photovoltaic system
Environment
Process optimization
Gender equality
39%
female staff
Company workforce increase
Health and safety
0
injuries
Education and training
+14,05%
Increase in training hours
Governance
Commissions and committees
AML Compliance Commission, the Business Development Strategy Commission and the Gender Equality Committee
Governance
B Corp™ certification
Collaboration – traceability and transparency
Participation in industry events and initiatives
Vicenzaoro, CIBJO Congress, LBMA & LPPM Conference, World Climate Week, IPMI Conference, and OECD-OCDE Forum, addressing key topics such as sustainability, traceability, innovation, B Corp™ certification, and responsibility along the entire supply chain
Double materiality - Financial materiality and impact materiality
Materiality analysis identifies the relevant aspects, known as materials, for an organization. Italpreziosi, in line with the EU CSRD directive, has adopted the double materiality analysis, which integrates impact materiality with financial materiality.
Relevant topics:
Environmental (E1, E2, E4, E5)
Climate change, energy efficiency, use of renewable sources, pollution of air, water and soil, biodiversity and nature, resources use, waste management.
Social (S1, S2, S3)
Decent working conditions, education and training, gender equality, equity and inclusion, human rights, child and forced labour, involvement of local communities.
Governance (G1)
Responsible sourcing, economic value generated, corruption and money laundering, monitoring and traceability of raw materials.