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We obtained the Carbon Footprint certification.

A new step in our commitment to sustainability

As part of our sustainability strategy, we achieved an important milestone: we obtained Carbon Footprint certification in accordance with the guidelines of the international standard ISO 14064-1.

This process was carried out jointly with CIEMSA and allowed us to measure and validate the environmental impact of our operations in different key areas, such as:

  • Energy and fuel consumption
  • Inputs used on site
  • Business travel, both local and international
  • Transport of materials
  • Activities performed by subcontractors

 

The measurement allowed us to measure our current footprint, identify opportunities for improvement and begin to design concrete actions aimed at reducing it.

This achievement reaffirms our path towards increasingly responsible environmental management, aligned with international standards and with a vision of sustainable development that guides our present and future decisions.

Entrega de la certificación de Huella de Carbono conforme a los lineamientos de la norma internacional

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