RDM GROUP SUSTAINABILITY BOOKLET IS NOW ONLINE

07-07-2021

We are proud to present RDM Group’s Sustainability Booklet 2020. It summaries the key concepts around circular economy and sustainability for RDM Group.

Every year, RDM Group realizes and distributes to its employees, customers, and stakeholders the Sustainability Booklet, an important document that outlines clear data and information of 2020 regarding energy, environment, safety, supply chain and human resources.

 

The Sustainability Booklet 2020 has a special meaning: it includes the ambitious Sustainability Plan 2020-2030 with the 8 long-term objectives of the Group.

“Disclosing our goals publicly means that we can be evaluated over time thanks to targets that are specific and measurable. Our goals will also serve as a clear guideline for future developments of the Group” states Michele Bianchi, RDM Group CEO. “Indeed, we believe that companies like ours, which have a long and positive legacy in terms of sustainability, must lead the way in setting ambitious goals”.

 

The Sustainability Booklet 2020 is available online at this link.

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