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Corporate Social Responsibility: the approach, actions, projects and perspectives of STOMMPY

STOMMPY: ethics and responsibility that come from afar

In this scenario, the principles of ethics and corporate responsibility that have always guided STOMMPY's work find confirmation and new opportunities for expression. Even today, when the business is growing and expanding to foreign countries, we remain in fact a company on a human scale and culturally devoted to doing business by placing people and territories at the center.

Underlying this approach is the deep-rooted belief that the unfailing ingredient for continued success-as countless stories of companies, entrepreneurs and managers show-is a sense of responsibility.

That sense of responsibility that leads us to weigh the pros and cons of each choice with conscience, honesty and ethics, broadening the scope of assessments beyond the mere and immediate economic outcome.

The same sense of responsibility that in our business management defends us from the lure of shortcuts on the path to our growth goals.

A growth that since the day STOMMPY was established, now 20 years ago, has never stopped, and over time has also brought with it the development of CSR-oriented actions.

People, land and the environment: roads to a sustainable world

One example of this development is STOMMPY's increasingly effective diversity inclusion and enhancement policies aimed at young people, women and employees from other nations, whose cultures of origin are important assets for us in raising awareness and open-mindedness.

At the territorial level, we also continue to devote increasing attention to the world of education, firmly believing that our future lies in the hands of the girls and boys who, upon completion of their studies, will take the reins of the country's civil and productive society.

For this reason, we promote channels of collaboration with schools in the area, with financial contributions to initiatives promoted by local institutes and with our constant willingness to welcome students for periods of in-company training internships.

Not to be outdone are STOMMPY's initiatives to protect the environment.

Following the nexus that virtually unites protecting things and people and protecting the environment and nature, our corporate evolution is based on the belief that there can be no talk of true development without true sustainability of products and processes.

In fact, it is no coincidence that the material with which STOMMPY impact safety barriers are made is a technopolymer of our own devising, designed to ensure - in addition to maximum mechanical performance - also high longevity, complete recyclability at the end of its life cycle and compatibility with food contact, being non-toxic and free of harmful gas emissions in case of contact with flame. These characteristics, combined with our ongoing commitment to greening our production processes with plant efficiency and the use of energy from renewable sources, are specifications that fully express our concept of sustainability.

The virtuous circle of responsibility

STOMMPY is not alone, however, in addressing aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility on a daily basis. Today, more and more companies, among customers and suppliers, understand and share how commitment to these issues is amply rewarded on several fronts: improving the quality of the working environment, for example, improves the profitability and performance of companies in the markets, as public recognition of companies that express attention to social commitment increases.

A commitment that looks to the future

Thus, there is no doubt that the daily interchange between actors in the business world is the most effective vehicle for the positive contagion of a newfound and increasingly felt sense of concern for the common good.

Sharing CSR goals and policies is therefore a path that STOMMPY intends to continue on and on which, as a company and as people, we are committed to inviting all stakeholders with whom we relate.