Strategic Approach
GEWISS Group promotes a sustainable approach for its principles, values, styles of behaviour and objectives of the corporate culture, so that respect for people, the environment and society as a whole is pursued in every activity.
Concepts expressed and formalised in the "Sustainability Policy" and "Quality, Health and Safety, Environment, Energy and Information Security Policy".
Business
The Group’s commitment is aimed at developing innovative and increasingly sustainable products, encouraging useful collaborations and research and development, to ensure a high degree of environmental compatibility of its sites, materials used, services and business processes in compliance with human capital, laws and regulations.
Governance
Gewiss Group guarantees an ethical approach as a fundamental prerequisite for the conduct of business activities, for each of its actions and for the development of each product.
Environment
GEWISS is committed to reducing the environmental impacts of processes and products, with a focus on energy consumption, CO2 emissions and waste reduction, through concrete actions such as:
Social
GEWISS intends to promote sustainability practices along the supply chain to help create shared value along the entire value chain. An example is partnerships with institutions and associations in line with the Group’s values, as well as the open dialogue with local communities in the territories in which it operates.
People
Human capital is a fundamental pillar for the Gewiss Group, which wants to:
Group Company Certifications
Voluntary quality, safety, environmental and energy management systems, implemented according to the most advanced and recognised international standards, are a framework of best practices and valuable business management tools. The Group’s management systems are an essential part of Gewiss’s sustainability strategy and are based on an accurate analysis of the business context and processes in order to measure, monitor and manage risks and opportunities, aimed at the continuous improvement of their activities and processes.
These management systems are voluntarily subject to annual control by independent third parties to verify their full compliance with international standards ISO 9001 – Quality, ISO 14001 – Environment, ISO 45001 – Health and Safety at Work, ISO 50001 – Energy, which have common operational requirements for all sites and organisations.