SIG`s commitment to sustainability

Corporate sustainability means integrating economic, ecological and social elements into its strategic and management decisions.

The following concrete examples from the various business units will illustrate what SIG has already implemented and achieved in this area. These case studies contain extracts of concepts, measures and establish indicators.




Varying scopes of influence and potential to act

The scope of SIG to influence a situation and its potential to take action depend on the sustainability issue involved. Hence, the impact achieved by various activities can vary considerably. A majority of current sustainability issues is already solidly integrated within the respective corporate divisions.


Concrete case studies

In its Principles and Code of Conduct, the Group lays down the framework conditions required for the sustainability of the entire organization. Defining concrete objectives and measures, however, is the responsibility of the individual business units. Through specific examples from various business units, we illustrate what SIG has already undertaken and what has been achieved in real terms. These case studies include concepts, measures and concrete indicators.


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