Sustainability and social responsibility also arise from everyday choices and the ability to transform them into concrete actions. It is from this vision that, in September, we launched a new initiative dedicated to the recovery of waste materials from our printing processes, with the aim of giving them a second life in the form of sheets intended for local schools.

What was initially considered a simple production surplus thus became a concrete opportunity for the community. An example of how innovation can translate into the ability to rethink the “end of cycle” of materials, finding creative and responsible solutions that reduce waste and foster a true circular economy.

This is a commitment that reflects our idea of sustainability: not an abstract concept, but a set of simple, tangible, and useful actions capable of generating a positive impact on the environment and people. In fact, we believe that every small gesture, if inserted into a broader vision, can contribute to building shared value.

To date, we have produced and donated over 200,000 A4 sheets to various institutes in the province of Milan. Last week we delivered around 100,000 sheets to the Marco Polo Comprehensive Institute in Senago.

We thank School Principal Paola Maria Perrino and Director of General and Administrative Services Maria Depretis for enthusiastically joining this initiative and for sharing with us the importance of conscious use of resources.