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ALUMIL BEYOND

Sustainability – Sustainable Development – Social Contribution

In ALUMIL we look beyond. Beyond the boundaries of our industry. Beyond our business activities. Our planet needs our contribution. This is why we envision a world of sustainable development and social contribution. A world beyond the ordinary or otherwise… the world of ALUMIL BEYOND.

+73%

increase of the average training hours per employee.

50%

of our suppliers belong to the local market.

1200

training hours by ALUMIL Academy in training sessions for beginners in the industry and 1343 training hours for the training of aluminium fabricators.

Sustainability Report 2022

Read the annual ALUMIL Sustainability Report, which records the performance and the achievements of the company on social responsibility, environment, corporate governance, market, and human resources issues.

«We are developing our ESG strategy, having in mind that companies can and should actively participate in the major challenges that humanity is facing».

- Georgios Mylonas, President and CEO of ALUMIL

We incorporate the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations

We actively support the United Nations agenda for peace and prosperity by 2030, as expressed through the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. We participate in this collective effort for a more sustainable future, adopting 9 United Nations goals and aiming to fulfil them through corresponding initiatives and actions.

Good health and well-being

Good health and well-being

We set the Health and Safety of our employees as our strategic priority and to this end, we apply thought-out policies which comply with the international standards.

Quality education

Quality education

We regularly carry out training courses for our staff, which aim to sharpen their skills, useful for their work, but also to educate them on sustainable development and best practices issues.

Gender equality

Gender equality

Our corporate culture shapes a working environment, in which the employees are selected regardless of their gender while considering only their skills and the value they can offer to our company.

Clean water and sanitation

Clean water and sanitation

The use of water is necessary for the operation of our production installations and therefore its rational management is our commitment as well as our priority, while our goal is to maintain high recycling rates.

Decent work and economic growth

Decent work and economic growth

We continuously invest in our people, as we acknowledge that they constitute the biggest asset of our company. Their role in the company’s growth is crucial and, on that account, we commit to continuously ameliorating their working environment.

Industry, innovation and infrastructure

Industry, innovation and infrastructure

We commit to continue producing high quality products, while improving the quality control management, in accordance with international standards. Meanwhile, we certify our systems in collaboration with international institutes.

Responsible consumption and production

Responsible consumption and production

We are one of the first companies in Greece to support the “circular economy” model, a new productive model based on the use of materials and products in a way that will help optimize the product lifetime and minimize natural resources extraction.

Climate action

Climate action

We always search for ways to limit the use of natural resources, by reducing carbon emissions. Through research and planning, we seek to reduce as much as possible the environmental footprint.

Partnerships for the goals

Partnerships for the goals

Since 2011, we are part of the Global Compact network of the United Nations. Meanwhile, we are constantly searching for new partnerships, and we are supporting initiatives aiming to address the current challenges facing our planet.

Awards & Recognition

The Most Sustainable Companies in Greece 2020

The Most Sustainable Companies in Greece 2020

ALUMIL is one of the 25 top Greek companies which follow the principles of Sustainability Development and Circular Economy. Our company is the only producer of aluminium architectural systems that has received this distinction.

Special Award for the community service during the pandemic

Special Award for the community service during the pandemic

In the 5th Annual Conference on Sustainable Development, ALUMIL won a Special Award for its social contribution during the pandemic, by producing face masks and delivering them to public hospitals around the country.

Award of the Best International Involvement Company 2020 category

Award of the Best International Involvement Company 2020 category

The company won the 3rd award in the enterprise awards which were held for the 18th consecutive year by the magazine CHRIMA and aim to highlight the companies which support the Greek economy and contribute to the development of the financial institution.

ALUMIL is among the 35 listed Greek companies that meet the criteria of the ESG Index

ALUMIL is among the 35 listed Greek companies that meet the criteria of the ESG Index

ALUMIL, after evaluation, was deemed to meet the criteria for inclusion in the ESG Index, which will monitor the company’s performance on environment, social engagement, and corporate governance issues.

The Arctic is changing: Why should we care?

At ALUMIL, we believe that the earth is our home, and its protection is our main concern. Therefore, we follow a sustainable development model and systematically invest in initiatives to protect the environment, as is reflected in the ESG reports we publish, an act of responsibility towards our stakeholders.

As the earth is currently facing enormous environmental problems, which the global scientific community is increasingly warning about, we consider it our duty to open, through this section, a discussion on the most critical environmental challenges of our time.

Changes in the Arctic and their consequences for the region

Our first topic focuses on the changes taking place in the Arctic, most notably the ice melting and, consequently, the rise in temperature, changes that are having a significant impact on the region.

In particular, ice melting can lead to:

  • The extinction of wild animals, such as polar bears and elephant seals, which rely on ice for both hunting and breeding.  

  • The disruption of ecosystems, which causes changes in the distribution and abundance of plant and animal species.  

  • Rising sea levels, which could threaten many coastal areas.  

  • The release of large quantities of carbon and methane, resulting in a further increase in temperature. Given that the Arctic temperature is rising at twice the global average, this change could lead to even more extreme weather events. 

 

A frequently asked question: Why can't we speak with certainty about these effects? 

 

The answer: Because the Arctic is a complex and dynamic system affected by factors that are interconnected and interact in unpredictable ways. Therefore, the global scientific community can only make predictions, not affirmations. 

What happens in the Arctic, stays in the Arctic?

"What happens in Las Vegas, stays in Las Vegas." We can’t say the same for the Arctic though, as the changes that take place there can affect people all over the world. Some of the possible impacts: 

  • Ice melting, rising sea levels and coastal erosion can cause incalculable damage to existing infrastructure as well as increase the cost of extracting resources such as oil, gas and minerals.  

  • Rising sea levels may also make life more difficult for indigenous people who rely on hunting and fishing for their survival, leading to the displacement of entire communities. 

  • Rising temperatures and extreme weather events may cause global food insecurity, disrupting agriculture and fisheries and leading to food shortages.  

  •  Warming promotes the spread of disease-carrying insects (e.g. mosquitoes and ticks), resulting in an increase in the number of infectious diseases as well as their transmission rate.

What can we do?

To stop or slow down the effects of climate change in the Arctic and around the world, it is necessary to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases that cause global warming. How can this be done? By taking actions that require the commitment of governments, businesses and citizens such as the following: 

  • Increasing the use of renewable energy sources and reducing the use of fossil fuels. 

  • Promoting sustainable agriculture and reducing deforestation. 

  • Improving the energy efficiency of buildings, vehicles and appliances. 

  • Encouraging sustainable transport by investing in improving public transport and providing incentives for extensive use of electric vehicles and bicycles.  

  • Making sustainable choices in our daily lives that reduce our environmental footprint. 

 

What do we do at ALUMIL?

At ALUMIL, we seek to align our business activities with initiatives aiming to reduce our environmental footprint, such as the following that is also included in our 3rd ESG Report:

  • Our new aluminium scrap sorting unit makes a significant contribution to reducing our environmental footprint, as the production of recycled aluminium achieves energy savings of 95% compared to the production of primary cast aluminium.  

  • To achieve the same goal, in 2021 we purchased 10,000 MWh of electricity. 

  • For 2021, greenhouse gas emissions at our facilities amounted to 85,125 tn, with 65,103 tn resulting from electricity use. (Total CO2 emissions at the primary energy level are calculated based on emission factors from total consumption from all sources.)   

  • We are continuously improving power quality, with energy-saving interventions in the foundry and anodization facilities in Kilkis.

 

 

 

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