Lamberti SpA
Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2021)
Reporting Period: 2021
Environmental Metrics
Total Carbon Emissions:63.549 t CO2e
Scope 1 Emissions:33.668 tCO2e
Scope 2 Emissions:29.881 tCO2e
Renewable Energy Share:15% of all electricity purchased, 13% of all electricity consumed
Total Energy Consumption:991.506 GJ
Water Consumption:483.6 ML
Waste Generated:40.996 tons
Carbon Intensity:Manufacturing EIR (t CO2 e/t)
ESG Focus Areas
- GHG Emissions
- Water conservation
- Waste reduction
- Renewability content of Raw Materials (RRM)
- Groupwide HR Policy
- Occupational health and safety
- Diversity and Equal Opportunities
- Digitalization
- Local impact
- Product Stewardship
- Economic Performance
- Corporate Governance
Environmental Achievements
- Reduced scopes 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 11.2% compared to 2019.
- Achieved 36.8% of manufacturing sites certified ISO 14001:2015.
- Completed the "Reforest Albizzate" project as part of the "Engage Nature" global reforestation project.
- Reduced CO2 emissions by 37.3% on the Italy-Spain transport route through intermodal transport.
Social Achievements
- Successfully launched the "Lamberti Transforma" social sustainability project in Brazil.
- Launched the "She Dares" women empowerment project in India.
- Increased average training hours per employee by 58% vs. 2020.
- Achieved 100% Code of Ethics training for all Group employees.
Governance Achievements
- Full Group-wide implementation of the Global Code of Ethics.
- Inclusion of Key Sustainability Indicators in internal new R&D project intake procedures.
- Appointed a Supervisory Board in compliance with Italian Legislative Decree 231/2001.
Climate Goals & Targets
Long-term Goals:
- Not disclosed
Medium-term Goals:
- Achieve 40% of manufacturing sites certified ISO 14001:2015 within 2022.
Short-term Goals:
- Improve on 2021 renewable raw material content by 10% by 2025.
Environmental Challenges
- Pandemic situation impacting specific site projects.
- Shortage in raw materials and semi-finished products.
- Logistical challenges causing unexpected delays and cost increases in global shipping.
- Climate change related physical risks (severe weather events).
Mitigation Strategies
- Extended commitments for waste reduction and water consumption.
- Implemented action plans to address raw material shortages.
- Prioritized local suppliers to optimize supply chain.
- Developed action plans to anticipate and minimize risks from severe weather events.
Supply Chain Management
Responsible Procurement
- Sustainable Procurement Policy
- Suppliers Code of Conduct
Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities
Physical Risks
- Severe weather events
Reporting Standards
Frameworks Used: GRI Standards - Core option
Certifications: ISO 14001, ISO 45001
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 6
- SDG 8
- SDG 10
- SDG 12
- SDG 13
- SDG 17
The report mentions alignment with several SDGs throughout the document, particularly in relation to specific commitments and projects.
Sustainable Products & Innovation
- Bio-based polyurethanes dispersions and microspheres