
Our commitment to the international community

Since December 2021, the Company has joined the United Nations Global Compact initiative and is committed to promoting and implementing its Ten Principles concerning human rights, labour standards, environmental protection, and anti-corruption. These principles are reflected in the Group's Code of Conduct and policies, ensuring their application across all production and commercial operations. Launched in 2000, the United Nations Global Compact is the world's largest corporate citizenship initiative. It includes over 25,000 participants in more than 160 countries, fostering a global collaborative framework.
The certifications of the Management System
The procedures, operational tools, methodologies and actions aimed at managing quality, sustainability, information security and compliance converge in the Integrated Management System, placing risk management and process simplification at the basis of the model. Comer Industries has therefore adopted a Quality, Health and Safety and Environmental Management System aligned with the 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018 standards and integrated into the organization’s business processes and implemented with a risk-based approach thinking.

Comer Industries sets high levels of service and product quality performance as integral objectives of its strategy. To achieve this, it has developed and certified a Quality Management System according to the ISO 9001:2015 standard, extended to all business processes and production sites. This system aims to ensure continual satisfaction of customer requirements.

Comer Industries pursues sustainable development, believing that growth is valuable only if responsible. To this end, the Group developed and certified an Environmental Management System according to the ISO 14001:2015 standard. These certifications aim to embed its commitment to sustainability deeply into operational management.

The Group developed and certified an Occupational Health and Safety Management System according to the ISO 45001:2018. This standard specifies requirements and provides guidelines for the use of occupational health and safety management systems. These systems are aimed at ensuring workplaces are safe and healthy, preventing work-related injuries and health issues, and proactively improving occupational health and safety.
Ratings and awards

In 2023, EcoVadis updated its assessment of Comer Industries' sustainability performance across environmental, labor and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement dimensions, confirming the Silver rating. This places Comer Industries among the top 12% of companies assessed by EcoVadis globally with high scores.

Since 2015, Comer Industries has been a participant in the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP). The CDP is an international non-profit organization that encourages companies and governments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, safeguard water resources, and protect forests. In 2023, Comer Industries confirmed its CDP rating as C.

Comer Industries ranks seventh out of 286 companies recognized for their sustainability efforts, according to ITQF and La Repubblica Affari & Finanza, with a score of 86.55 out of 100. The ranking stems from a survey focused on the ESG factors conducted by the German Quality Institute and presented by the prestigious newspaper in its latest report "I campioni della sostenibilità" (The Sustainability Champions).

Comer Industries has been recognized as one of the most sustainable companies in Italy according to a survey conducted by Sole 24 Ore and Statista, a well-known market research institute.
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