RDM GROUP HAS PUBLISHED ITS SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2022

09-05-2023

This year too, RDM Group published the Sustainability Report for 2022

 

We are thrilled to announce that our Company has just released our latest Sustainability Report, highlighting our progress and commitment towards creating a more sustainable future.

 

In 2022, we have closed our gap on water discharge overdelivering on the target, with 12% improvement vs previous year. This is equivalent to a saving of 1.5 million cubic meters of water corresponding to more than 600 Olympic pools. We have also reduced our energy intensity rate by 5% saving thus more than 130 GWh of energy, an amount sufficient to cover the consumption of about 3,500 average European citizens.

 

We invite you to take a few moments to review the report and learn more about our efforts to contribute towards a better world: RDM Group Sustainability Report 2022

 

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