Keep improving our know-how so as to develop products that guarantee quality, ethics, environmental protection and the safeguarding of people.
The company is accelerating its investments to speed up the ecological transition.
Its aim is to defend the historic virtues of glass and the development of the industry with total respect for humanity and the planet.
The adoption of electrical furnaces for more than 40 years, covering 65% of production, shows the foresight of the property.
We are well aware of the increasing responsibility that each of us has towards the environment. Thus we work to reduce the environmental impact of all our production processes and are committed to continuous improvement of their sustainability.
Our 2030 aim is to reduce specific CO2 emissions by 50% compared to 2016.
Our responsible outlook is evidenced by our having adopted, since 1996, a Quality Management System ISO 9001 certified; we are also ISO 14001 certified (environmental management system); GHG PROTOCOL certified (quantification and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions; ISO 50001 certified (Energy management system); ISO 45001 (Occupational health and safety management systems)
We also join other initiatives focused on regulating and constantly improving our activities:
We adhere to the ten principles of the Global Compact of the United Nations, actively contributing to the achievement of the SDGs of the UN 2030 Agenda.
An acknowledgement from the most reliable assessors of corporate sustainability ratings
We are members of one of the world’s principal ethical trade service provider organizations
Our 2023 CDP scores:
Water Security 2023 A-
Climate Change 2023 A-
Thanks to its physicochemical structure, glass is a durable material.
Its transparency and its lack of interaction with formulas are perfect arguments for its use in the green and natural beauty routines that are increasingly popular with consumers.
Glass is renowned for its great stability and total inertia.
Impervious to air, it resists temperature changes and protects products from chemical contamination.
In contrast with other materials, glass can be recycled and reused an infinite number of times without losing its transparency, purity or quality. So glass provides an example of the circular economy in action, because, once produced, collected and processed, it can become a raw material for new and infinite production cycles.
If correctly disposed of, glass is a material that can contain greenhouse gas emissions (CO2), save energy and reduce to a minimum the need for the raw materials of which it is composed by using cullet from the used glass in recycled waste collections.
Rethinking all our production systems, materials used and products generated for solutions that promote the Circular Economy
Reducing the weight of products, the number of accessories and the raw materials required by using PCR (Post Consumer Recycled) glass
Designing recyclable products made with fewer, easily separable and recyclable components
No longer thinking in terms of singleuse products, but rather of products with various functions of use and a long life cycle
Responsible purchasing of materials that contain recycled components.
Reducing the use of chemicals, water, energy consumption and waste during processes
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