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PrysmianGroupbelieves that the commitment

to environmental stewardship and to the

conservation of natural resources is critical for

creating sustainable value.

This approach is expressed in the

products’ intrinsic characteristics and in

the management of production systems.

Prysmian’s Health Safety & Environment

function, together with other functions

and with the backing of the Board of

Prysmian Group has defined and applied

the methodology for assessing the

environmental impact of certain types

of products. In addition, the process of

obtaining certification for the Group’s HSE

management systems continued. At the

end of 2014, 93% and 59% of the sites were

certified in accordance with ISO 14001 and

OHSAS 18001 respectively.

A total of 125 inspections were carried out

at the various manufacturing plants, of

which a quarter by Prysmian auditors aimed

at verifying compliance with the required

standard, while the rest were conducted

by the Group’s main certification body. In

addition to these, there were other internal

audits on specific matters and inspections by

other bodies.

Prysmian completed the environmental and

safety section of the RobecoSAM corporate

sustainability assessment questionnaire for

admission to the Dow Jones Sustainability

Index, with a major improvement on the

prior year score. The HSE function has

already planned and launched several other

initiatives to ensure even more complete

environmental reporting.

Assessing the impact of products

Worldwide

inspections carried out

DJSI admission score improved

Directors, established the objectives that

are communicated to all Country and

Organisational Unit managers. In 2014, HSE

further consolidated its action by centralising

activities and coordinating the work of local

HSE functions. The Management Procedures

and corporate Technical Standards have been

introduced and applied in the operating units.

The HSE function has periodically checked the

effectiveness and correct implementation of

HSE rules locally.

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Active policy further consolidated

The Group has started to collect energy

consumption data to keep a track of ‘direct’

emissions (from the production process),

and ‘indirect’ ones (from bought-in energy).

The monitoring and reporting system has

allowed Prysmian to participate, once again

in 2014, in the Carbon Disclosure Project, the

international initiative aimed at achieving

the Kyoto Protocol’s targets for worldwide

reduction in greenhouse gases.

Tracking greenhouse emissions