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ENVIRONMENT

Climate and sustainable resource management strategy

Introspezione e sviluppo con uno sguardo al futuro

In Fine Foods siamo convinti che introspezione e autoconsapevolezza siano fondamentali per sapere cosa abbiamo da offrire, prima ancora di dedicarci alla crescita del nostro team. Ogni persona che entra in Fine Foods trova così meritocrazia e opportunità di crescita a ogni livello, oltre a un ambiente strutturato in cui sentirsi parte attiva e coinvolta.

Strategic objectives

"We want to prepare for a climate-neutral future and want to use natural resources available for future value creation."

Climate change
Fine Foods is aware of the issue related to current goods and energy production patterns and their effect on climate, and it wants to be part of the solution. The Group has begun its decarbonisation process, calculating its carbon footprint and defining future activities to reduce it. This includes installing systems for energy self-production from renewable sources, purchasing green energy from the grid, making processes and plants more efficient. These are the main projects on which our climate strategy is based.

Waste management and resource circularity
Fine Foods puts the protection of the Environment and its inhabitants first. The company minimises the amount of waste it produces. Where it is impossible, it reduces the waste sent for disposal to a minimum, systematically favouring production process residues and waste recovery.

Water consumption management
Reducing the use of water resources is one of the objectives Fine Foods wants to achieve. For this reason, consumption is regularly monitored, and measures to reduce waste are systematically applied.

Air and water protection
Environment protection is strategically and ethically crucial for Fine Foods. The company adopts the necessary operating procedures and plant solutions to eliminate or reduce its impact on the ecosystems to a minimum.

Biodiversity

Protecting biological diversity is important to ensure the survival of animal and plant species, genetic diversity and natural ecosystems. Natural ecosystems provide clean air and water and contribute to food security and human health. Thanks to its Environmental and Climate Protection Policy Fine Foods is committed to protecting biodiversity.

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
  • We want to prepare for a climate-neutral future and want to use natural resources available for future value creation.

TARGET 2025
  • At least 500 kW installed power
  • Alignment of decarbonisation target with science-based objectives
  • 100% green energy purchased from the grid
  • Implementing group-wide monitoring network
  • Maintaining active projects to reduce water consumption during production
  • Evaluate any impacts of future activities
  • 100% ISO 14001 certified group companies
  • Maintaining the decrease in SCOPE 1 and 2 intensity level
  • At least one project to reduce waste sent for disposal
RESULTS 2023
  • 19% CO2 emissions per €M (compared to 2022)
  • 802 MWh/year of energy produced from renewable sources
  • 255 m3 of water consumed per €M of revenues
  • 98% waste sent for recovery
  • 18% kg CO2 eq /turnover compared to 2022
  • 27% water consumption compared to 2022
  • Carbon footprint certification under UNI EN ISO 14064
  • 9% ton waste/turnover compared to 2022
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