Environment, People, and Governance — the Three Pillars of Sustainable Growth.

In recent years, the topic of ESG sustainability (Environmental, Social, Governance) has become central across all sectors. It is no longer just a matter of ethics or reputation, but a true model of development that integrates environmental, social, and governance responsibility into every stage of the production process.

Companies that adopt ESG principles do more than measure economic performance — they also evaluate the impact their activities have on the environment, people, and local communities. This approach, increasingly demanded by the market and international stakeholders, represents a guarantee of reliability, transparency, and long-term value.

What ESG Sustainability Means

The three pillars of ESG – Environment, Social, and Governance – define a clear framework of actions and principles:

  • E (Environment): responsible management of natural resources, reduction of emissions, and improvement of energy efficiency.
  • S (Social): focus on health, safety, employee well-being, and a positive impact on communities.
  • G (Governance): commitment to transparency, ethics, traceability, and clear corporate management standards.

Adopting an ESG strategy means creating a balance between industrial competitiveness and respect for people and the planet — a concept that has become essential for any company looking toward a sustainable future.

ESG and Industry: A Measurable Commitment

In the industrial sector, ESG sustainability translates into concrete actions: improving production efficiency, reducing waste, adopting low-impact technologies, ensuring worker safety, and maintaining strict control over suppliers.

Being sustainable means measuring and reporting results, adopting internationally recognized standards that ensure transparent and verifiable management.

Sacchetto S.p.A. and Sustainability: A Tradition that Evolves

For over 70 years, Sacchetto S.p.A. has been a benchmark in the production of rice and wheat starch derivatives for the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and nutraceutical industries. Its growth has always been driven by solid values: quality, safety, traceability, and respect for the environment.

Today, the company’s commitment to sustainability is further strengthened by the upcoming renewal of its ISO 14001 (Environmental Management System) and ISO 45001 (Health and Safety Management System) certifications — two important milestones that consolidate a path of continuous investment in research, process innovation, and employee training.

A 360° Sustainable Approach

For Sacchetto, sustainability means integrating environmental and social responsibility into daily operations — from the efficient use of energy resources and the selection of raw materials from controlled supply chains to waste reduction and optimized logistics.

The same attention is dedicated to people: safety, continuous training, skill development, and employee well-being are central to the company’s values.

The ESG approach at Sacchetto is, therefore, a commitment of trust with customers, partners, and the local community — a promise of continuity and constant improvement, built on ethical principles and a vision for a more sustainable future for all.

Sacchetto S.p.A. reaffirms its vision: a modern industry can — and must — be sustainable, transparent, and oriented toward shared progress.
Because quality is not only about products but also about how they are made.

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