RDM GROUP HAS PUBLISHED ITS SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2021

02-05-2022

The document highlights the progress made over the past year, particularly in relation to recent acquisitions and in relation to the commitment made in the long – term Sustainability Plan (2020-2030).

Inside the Report you can find clear information about the great work that the whole Group performs every day, strengthening the core of its own business: transforming and giving new life to materials by producing recycled fiber-based cartonboard.  Indeed, RDM Group’s business model is based on the circular  economy and its processes are continuously oriented toward the creation of sustainable value.

 

In 2021, the acquisition by the Apollo Management Funds sets a new beginning for RDM Group. This will accelerate the sustainability strategic agenda, as Apollo shares RDM Group’s belief in the concept of “collinearity” where both financial and environmental sustainability performance are connected and have proven to be mutually reinforcing.

 

The Report can be downloaded at the link: Sustainability Report 2021

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