SACE for the environment

The impact of our external and internal activities on the environment

 

In line with the new national approach defined on the basis of the COP26 Statement on International Public Support for the Clean Energy Transition, we are committed to promoting a culture that is attentive to climate and environmental protection also in our business activities.

 

What we do within the company

 

We have set ourselves specific goals in terms of our environmental impact, including the adoption of eco-friendly strategies and measures, like the reduction in energy consumption; separate waste collection and recycling; development of Mobility Management programs; the re-use of corporate assets that are still functioning, extending their lifespan with the “Zero Rifiuti” [“Zero Waste”] initiative; the paperless campaign, which has contributed to emptying the SACE offices of superfluous paper, and halving the number of printers and the replacement of paper magazines and newspapers with digital versions to reduce emissions from the distribution process. A focus on the environment is, now, an essential component for the sustainability of a company and for the long-term growth of the whole economy. For this reason, since 2018, SACE and its subsidiaries have embarked upon a path aimed at obtaining and keeping the UNI EN ISO 14001:2015 certification, whose Application Scope includes the Rome, Milan, Bologna and Mestre branches, implementing a policy aimed at protecting the environment and the region.

 

Environmental News

Below, the environmental and social impact assessments are available for the transactions being assessed in category A and, every six months, the information relating to category A and B transactions that are guaranteed.

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Enviroment News 03 July 2001
Starting from July, the 3rd 2001 the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report of the Ilisu Dam Project is available under request to be addressed to SACE at the following address:
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Enviroment News 01 July 2001
SACE has recently implemented a risk assessment process by introducing an evaluation of the potential environmental impact related to its export credit transactions.
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Enviroment News 14 April 2001
On the occasion of the 89th meeting of the OECD Working Party on Export Credits and Credit Guarantees, which took place in Paris on 10 April 2001, SACE and SIMEST presented the Environmental Guidelines developed for Italy’s Officially Supported Export Credits system.
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Enviroment News 29 January 2001
On 24 January, 2001, SACE's Board of Directors approved the Environmental Guidelines. Some explanatory information is provided below.
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