Circular Economy
Our approach encompasses combat climate change, and foster a sustainable future.
We recognize that efficient waste management is essential for environmental sustainability. We are committed to adopting a circular economy model, focusing on maximizing resource use and minimizing waste.
Embracing a circular economy
We recognize that efficient waste management is essential for environmental sustainability. We are committed to adopting a circular economy model, focusing on maximizing resource use and minimizing waste.
Circular Economy
Our approach encompasses waste reduction, reuse, recycling, and recovery to protect natural resources, combat climate change, and foster a sustainable future.
Non-Hazardous Waste
This includes everyday materials like paper, cardboard, plastic, glass, metals, food waste, and organic matter. While these materials pose less risk to health or the environment, we apply rigorous management practices to minimize their impact and promote recovery.
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Type of non-hazardous waste
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Generated
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Recovered
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Recovery rate (%)
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|---|---|---|---|
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Used tyres (NFU)
|
21,11
|
4,93
|
23%
|
|
Scrap metal
|
158,14
|
143,44
|
91%
|
|
Wood waste
|
6,44
|
6,10
|
95%
|
|
Electronic waste
|
15,70
|
15,46
|
98%
|
|
Organic Waste
|
35,79
|
10,20
|
28%
|
|
Plastic waste
|
25,52
|
23,85
|
93 %
|
|
Paper, cardboard (office, packaging use)
|
28,59
|
24,26
|
85%
|
|
Inorganic waste (urban or similar)
|
715,90
|
0.00
|
-%
|
|
Road maintenance waste (gravel, demolition, soil, rocks, etc.)
|
6.090,40
|
0.00
|
-%
|
|
Total
|
7.097.59
|
228.24
|
3%
|
Hazardous Waste 4
This waste includes substances that are toxic, flammable, or reactive.
Our activities in transportation, maintenance, and construction generate hazardous waste, requiring strict adherence to environmental regulations and management practices.
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Hazardous waste
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2019
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2020
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2021
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2022
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2023
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2024
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Changes 2023/2024 (%)
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Bio-infectious waste (BI)
|
0
|
0,07
|
0.09
|
0.16
|
0.17
|
0.35
|
106%
|
|
Contaminated absorbents (rags, sepiolite)
|
6,38
|
4,39
|
9,89
|
3,13
|
3,29
|
6,27
|
91%
|
|
Oil and grease waste
|
8,37
|
5,21
|
6,80
|
14,28
|
6,58
|
6,79
|
3%
|
|
Oil filter waste
|
1,29
|
0,72
|
0,89
|
1,16
|
0,83
|
0,71
|
(14%)
|
|
Lamp/fluorescent waste
|
0,12
|
0,14
|
0,32
|
0,12
|
0,34
|
0,14
|
(59%)
|
|
Batteries
|
1,88
|
1,50
|
2,79
|
2,49
|
3,00
|
3,10
|
3%
|
|
Contaminated metal waste (incl. containers)
|
0,75
|
0,48
|
0,61
|
1,54
|
2,25
|
1,02
|
(55%)
|
|
Contaminated plastic waste (incl. containers)
|
4,41
|
2,19
|
1,07
|
3,02
|
0,76
|
1,40
|
84%
|
|
Total
|
23,20
|
14,70
|
22,46
|
25,90
|
17,22
|
19,78
|
15%
|
Waste recovery
We implement significant and responsible environmental practices. Our Business Units have integrated key individual actions in waste management, such as:
- The circular economy programme focuses on providing training and raising awareness to reduce total waste generation and promote effective segregation.
- Best practices in waste recovery: initiatives to ensure reuse and divert waste from landfills.
- Strategic partnerships: collaborations with third parties for waste reuse and recycling
4During 2024, a review of materials, waste, and water data was conducted for all business units, which led to an update of data from previous years.
Achieving Recovery Goal
Employee Education
We integrate training on circular economy principles into our processes, enhancing employee understanding and involvement in sustainability practices.