2003 Social Report - PDF file - Unipol
2003 Social Report - PDF file - Unipol 2003 Social Report - PDF file - Unipol
CESAR FOUNDATION ACTIVITIES } Supplementary pension schemes } Supplementary healthcare } Motor TPL insurance } ISVAP and institutions } Consumer relations } ‘Sicurstrada’ Association } ‘Sicurstrada’ Committees } Links with ASAPS and ANVU } ‘Sicureuropa’ Association } Regional monitoring centres on the rule of law – Basilicata – Calabria – Lazio – Lombardy – Puglia – Sicily Insurance Safety and prevention ‘Keys to a Smile’ } European Social Economy Pool } Cesar Europe International Relations Co-operation Agreements - Ancorpari - ANVU - ASAPS - Social Economy and Co-operation Documentation Centre - Ravenna Co-operative Association - Club 87 - ‘Don Peppino Diana’ Foundation - ‘Effetto Europa’ (‘Europe Effect’) - Gens - Guccione Foundation - Libera - Masterform - ‘Temi’ Association The 2002 edition of ‘Keys to a Smile’, dedicated to the UN proclaimed Year of the Mountain, will be remem- bered for its ground-breaking new approach. For the fi rst time the Cesar Foundation and URCs pro- moted the message of the 4 keys at local level. The na- tional meeting took place, as usual, in Rome and gave awards to 11 important fi gures associated with moun- tains, and 21 local events were organized during which the ‘Keys to a Smile’ were presented to over 50 people. SECTION III – SOCIAL REPORT } Research } Link with co-operative national associations } Agreements with Unipol Regional Councils Social economy Social Projects } Women in the Workplace } ‘Peter Pan’ } ‘Penelope & Ulysses’ }‘Vivere la Città’ (‘City Life’) }‘Mare e Giovani’ (‘Sea and Young People’) }‘L’Altra Europa’ (‘The Other Europe’) } Partners and regional projects with: – Abruzzo – Calabria – Liguria – Lombardy – Molise – Puglia – Sardinia – Tuscany – Veneto [ Unipol Assicurazioni | Social Report 2003 – Edition Summary ] 53
SECTION III – SOCIAL REPORT THE COMMITMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY 54 The defi nition of sustainable growth is one which envisag- es growth in one generation without prejudice to growth for subsequent generations, by the production of wealth with- out damage to the natural environment and in harmony with the objectives of stakeholders. Insurance companies do not have a direct impact on the environment, due to the nature of the service industry and the limited use of natural resources. Despite this, Unipol has always tried to reduce its environmental impact, due less to the production proc- ess than the use of large meeting rooms and the use of ve- hicles by employees. Sustainable transport in urban areas In 2002, Unipol took part in initiatives promoted by the Re- gional and City Authorities in relation to the implementation of the Decree of the Ministry of the Environment dated 27 March 1998 (the so-called Ronchi Decree), which aims to safeguard the quality of the air in cities. The Company took an active part in projects promoted by the Bologna City Au- thority, including: participation in meetings organized by the City Transport Department, city- wide and in the area of the Fair District; participation in meetings dedicated to the issue, organized by Impronta Etica, an ethical association of which Unipol is a member, based on ethical behav- iour towards stakeholders; the Company carried out a survey among employees at the Bologna Head- quarters concerning transportation to and from work (2001). The survey is due for release shortly. The aim is to improve access to work and to reduce the environmental impact of work related transport. Goods suppliers Relations with goods suppliers are based on preferential relations with suppli- ers of certifi ed goods with certifi ed production processes, demonstrating the quality of the goods and the environmental impact of production. The Company chooses renewable and recyclable goods, reducing the need for the disposal of polluting materials. The Company also seeks to encourage suppliers to adopt similar measures. In the choice of suppliers, companies are preferred if they [ Unipol Assicurazioni | Social Report 2003 – Edition Summary ]
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CESAR FOUNDATION ACTIVITIES<br />
} Supplementary pension<br />
schemes<br />
} Supplementary<br />
healthcare<br />
} Motor TPL insurance<br />
} ISVAP and institutions<br />
} Consumer relations<br />
} ‘Sicurstrada’<br />
Association<br />
} ‘Sicurstrada’<br />
Committees<br />
} Links with ASAPS<br />
and ANVU<br />
} ‘Sicureuropa’<br />
Association<br />
} Regional monitoring<br />
centres on the rule<br />
of law<br />
– Basilicata<br />
– Calabria<br />
– Lazio<br />
– Lombardy<br />
– Puglia<br />
– Sicily<br />
Insurance<br />
Safety and prevention<br />
‘Keys to a Smile’<br />
} European <strong>Social</strong><br />
Economy Pool<br />
} Cesar Europe<br />
International Relations<br />
Co-operation Agreements<br />
- Ancorpari<br />
- ANVU<br />
- ASAPS<br />
- <strong>Social</strong> Economy and Co-operation<br />
Documentation Centre<br />
- Ravenna Co-operative<br />
Association<br />
- Club 87<br />
- ‘Don Peppino Diana’ Foundation<br />
- ‘Effetto Europa’ (‘Europe<br />
Effect’)<br />
- Gens<br />
- Guccione Foundation<br />
- Libera<br />
- Masterform<br />
- ‘Temi’ Association<br />
The 2002 edition of ‘Keys to a Smile’, dedicated to the<br />
UN proclaimed Year of the Mountain, will be remem-<br />
bered for its ground-breaking new approach.<br />
For the fi rst time the Cesar Foundation and URCs pro-<br />
moted the message of the 4 keys at local level. The na-<br />
tional meeting took place, as usual, in Rome and gave<br />
awards to 11 important fi gures associated with moun-<br />
tains, and 21 local events were organized during which<br />
the ‘Keys to a Smile’ were presented to over 50 people.<br />
SECTION III – SOCIAL REPORT<br />
} Research<br />
} Link with co-operative<br />
national associations<br />
} Agreements with <strong>Unipol</strong><br />
Regional Councils<br />
<strong>Social</strong> economy<br />
<strong>Social</strong> Projects<br />
} Women in the Workplace<br />
} ‘Peter Pan’<br />
} ‘Penelope & Ulysses’<br />
}‘Vivere la Città’ (‘City<br />
Life’)<br />
}‘Mare e Giovani’ (‘Sea<br />
and Young People’)<br />
}‘L’Altra Europa’ (‘The<br />
Other Europe’)<br />
} Partners and regional<br />
projects with:<br />
– Abruzzo<br />
– Calabria<br />
– Liguria<br />
– Lombardy<br />
– Molise<br />
– Puglia<br />
– Sardinia<br />
– Tuscany<br />
– Veneto<br />
[ <strong>Unipol</strong> Assicurazioni | <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2003</strong> – Edition Summary ] 53