Semapa : Sociedade de Investimento e Gestão, SGPS, S.A. informs on 2021 Sustainability Report
April 14, 2022 at 02:16 pm EDT
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SUSTAINABILITY
REPORT 2021
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION TO THE REPORT 04
05 04 03 02 01
About the report 06
2021 Numbers 08
Open letter to Stakeholders 10
Our DNA 12
What we do 13
Where we are 14
Our identity 16
Global context 17
CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT 20
1. Governance 22
2. Relationship with stakeholders 27
3. Our material topics 29
4. Our contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals 30
DECARBONISATION, A CORPORATE APPROACH 36
1. Background 38
2. Commitments 39
3. Our performance 40
4. Highlighted initiatives 42
VALUE CREATION IN THE BUSINESS 50
1. Sustainable value creation 52
2. Business ethics 61
3. Risk management 64
4. Innovation, research and development 68
VALUING PEOPLE 72
1. Human capital and talent 75
2. Group culture and motivation 80
3. Occupational health, safety and well-being 84
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SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2021
10 09 08 07 06
90 93 96 101
PROTECTING THE PLANET
1. Water management
2. Circular economy
3. Conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services
106 108 109 110
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148
153
116
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REPORTING PRACTICES
1. Materiality and specific GRI standards
2. GRI Index 2021
3. DNFI correspondence table
4. WEF correspondence table
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Semapa is a diversified group organized around 3 sectors of activity:
- production of paper and pulp (78.9% of net sales);
- production of cement and building materials (19.3%): primarily cement and clinker, aggregates, mortar and ready-to-use concrete;
- environmental services (1.8%).
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: Portugal (24.5%), Europe (43.8%), Americas (14.1%), Africa (12.1%) and Asia (5.5%).