UFI Filters’ Commitment to Ethical Business: The Second Edition of the Sustainability Report

UFI Filters, a leader in filtration for traditional and hydrogen engines, as well as in the development and production of thermal management systems for electric vehicles, has presented its new Sustainability Report. The 2022 edition summarizes the strategies and results that UFI Filters has achieved in the areas of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) concerns.

In line with UFI Group’s commitment to transparency in conducting economically sustainable business, this new edition has undergone “Limited Assurance” by external auditors, further confirming the growing dedication to fostering continuous improvement in corporate ethics. This commitment starts from within the company and reflects a relationship of mutual respect with customers and suppliers.

The data compiled covers the period from January 1st to December 31st, 2022, and provides a detailed overview of activities, commitments, and achievements in environmental, social, and governance aspects based on the principles of the Global Reporting Initiative Standards (GRI).

The report begins with an overview of the current status of UFI Group, demonstrating its status as a global entity constantly engaged in the development of technologically advanced solutions capable of reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions. The Sustainability Report not only addresses innovation in terms of products but also delves into topics of governance and compliance, ultimately focusing on the central section dedicated to People. UFI Filters invests in the development of its personnel, who have always been the driving force behind UFI’s success throughout its history.

Giorgio Girondi, Chairman of UFI Filters Group, declares: “UFI, at the forefront of technological innovation, pledges to be sustainable and to rely solely on sustainable suppliers.

Our industrial site in Jiaxing China is 100% dedicated to sustainability and green technologies. UFI is GREEN”.

 

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