From July 7th to July 30th Pirelli’s employees can visit the “Material-Value-Immaterial” photography exhibition, entirely dedicated to tyres’ recycling.
The exhibit arises from young Milanese photographer Daniele Tamagni’s suggestions. For Ecopneus – non-profit Limited Company working on the traceability, collection, treatment and recovery of End-of-Life Tyres (ELT) – he realized a series of snapshots narrating the first and the second life of tyres.
Images are exhibited inside Pirelli’s headquarter in Milan Bicocca and have a two-fold purpose: to sensitise the audience on the environmental implications related to the recovering of End-of-Life Tyres and to show what are tyres’ possible reuses, such as the creation of synthetic soccer fields and road asphalt.
Romania hosted the fourth edition of the Corporate Games, the annual sporting competition gathering the largest companies around the world.
The event was held in Bucharest and saw more than 3000 participants, representing over 150 companies, competing in 16 sporting disciplines.
Pirelli Romania team gained one gold, two silver and one bronze metal.
The “Pirelliani” football team played a great tournament, resulting in a gold medal after a resounding 5-0 victory in the final match against Decathlon.
The athletes of Pirelli Romania also went on the podium to receive two silver medals for tennis and table tennis and one bronze medal for cycling.
Congratulations to all the winners and participants who held the Pirelli name high in this competition.
Pirelli has been a member of CSR Europe since 2010. This network of enterprises in Europe that are leaders in corporate social responsibility includes over 60 multinational corporations and 40 national partners with branches in 29 European countries, which allows them to cooperate and share experiences to become the global leaders in sustainable competitiveness and social wellbeing.
In support of this alliance, the most important figures of CSR Europe were welcomed at Pirelli headquarters on Thursday, June 18, for the CSR Europe General Assembly 2015. Filippo Bettini, Chief Sustainability and Risk Governance Officer, opened the event.
The general assembly was the prelude for the conference that will be held today, Friday, June 19, in the Expo auditorium for “Last Call to Europe 2020”“, dedicated to corporate sustainability during the months of Expo Milano 2015
➔ Pirelli participates in Last Call with Filippo Bettini, Chief Sustainability and Risk Governance Officer
Cities and technologies continue to develop, subjecting the environment to greater stress. By 2050, 70% of the population will live within urban areas, which implies the need to develop universally accessible urban mobility with low environmental impact. Municipal administrations, private corporations, and NGOs have the duty and opportunity to work together to achieve these ambitious and necessary objectives.
Transportation has a primary influence on emissions, especially the use and production of automobiles and their components. As a result, tires, which are one of the factors that most influence the energy efficiency of an automobile, are fundamental elements for the reduction of auto emissions. At the same time, there is a demand for reduced consumption of energy, water resources, and raw materials during production.
This context is an opportunity for growth for Pirelli, where product and process innovation play a key role and the benefits combine higher profits and more safety for people and the environment.
Pirelli has developed “Green Performance” tires that ensure safety and a respect for the environment. In 2014 Green Performance tires already made up 46% of our overall turnover, which is a sharp increase compared to 35% in 2011. The objective is to reach 48% by 2017. Moreover, by 2020 we will reduce the rolling resistance of our products by 40% (compared to 2007). At the same time, we are currently working on production process efficiency to further limit environmental impact and to reach these objectives for improvement (compared to 2009 data) by 2020: a 15% reduction in CO2 emissions, an 18% reduction in energy consumption, a 58% reduction in water consumption, and an increase of between 73 and 95% in the recovery of production scraps. During 2014, Pirelli obtained (compared to the previous year) a 2% reduction in specific CO2 emissions, a 19% reduction in water consumption, and a 3% increase in waste recovery, which helped achieve cost efficiencies equal to 92 million euros.
All this, combined with cooperation with other exponents in the sector, is at the heart of a corporate approach that makes sustainability an opportunity for growth.