ORI Martin previewed its third Sustainability Report, the second to be audited, at Wire & Tube 2022, in Düsseldorf.
As the document is being presented, the international context is complex. The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine and the inflationary dynamics widespread particularly in Europe and United State are hitting hard the steel industry, as energy prices soars and speculative dynamics are felt on raw materials.
On one hand, this situation put the Company, the global economy and the society as a whole in front of new and unprecedented challenges. On the other hand, it increased the awareness on environmental and social issues, on which ORI Martin has always focused its activity.
“I am convinced that corporate social responsibility is a value to be built through concrete actions, to be shared and communicated to all the players involved. Those preceding us passed these values to us, teaching us the importance of relations with employees and the community, a long time before sustainability was even mentioned” explained Uggero de Miranda, Chairman of ORI Martin, in his Letter to Stakeholders.
The Sustainability Report 2021 was drafted pursuant to international reference standards and enables the Company to clearly and transparently communicate its performance, the commitment and effective contribution on environmental, social and economic matters: a further step forward, in view of shared, participated growth, certifying Company prospects and vision for the expanded stakeholder community.
The reporting scope is limited to the results of the parent Company ORI Martin S.p.A.