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ESG: Proger has obtained the verification certificate according to UNI ISO/TS 17033:2020 and UNI/PdR 102:2021

A new milestone achieved along the company's ESG path

Proger has obtained an important verification certificate in the ESG field issued by EthicsGO, the first verification and validation body for ethical and sustainable communication, accredited according to the UNI CEI EN ISO/IEC 17029:2020 standard. This certificate was issued in compliance with UNI ISO/TS 17033:2020 and UNI/PdR 102:2021 following the implementation of the service for the verification of eligibility, truthfulness, conformity, ethics and sustainability, carried out in accordance with the E.GO model for the certiCLAIM SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAMME REV.5 system, approved and validated by Accredia – Italian Accreditation Body.

In particular, through the claim ‘We design the future, a sustainable future in the environmental, social and governance terms. This is our mission“, and the related explanatory statement, Proger wanted to provide its stakeholders with greater clarity on the sustainability objectives achieved by the company within the scope of its Ethical Mission. The purpose of the verification and validation activities carried out is to provide the company with a tool (with a recognised and shared methodology) that certifies the admissibility, conformity and truthfulness of its ESG communication campaigns, while at the same time guaranteeing consumers/users the technical-scientific correspondence between the content of the products and services offered by the company and what it declares and affirms in its advertising.

Claudia Raiola, Sustainability Manager: “Clarity and transparency are essential to spread the culture of sustainability and to contrast the phenomenon of greenwashing. Verification and validation activities guarantee the credibility and reliability of the ethical sustainability claims that the company shares through its communication channels. The objective is to strengthen the trust of our stakeholders, who are increasingly sensitive to sustainability issues, but also increasingly demanding in terms of verifying the truthfulness and reliability of what is being communicated“.