Beyond greenwashing: measuring sustainability with real numbers

The term ‘sustainability’ is everywhere. You find it in catalogues, in posts, in company brochures. But how often is it accompanied by hard data?

For us at Indemar Industriale, sustainability is not a slogan: it is an operational, monitored and measured method.

Every year we draw up our sustainability report with a clear objective: to make transparent the actions we take in the environmental, social and organisational spheres.

Why do it? Why measure?

Because only what is measured can be improved.

And because we believe that a serious company should demonstrate its values through facts, not promises.

In our last budget we outlined precise indicators:

  • energy consumption per production line;
  • quantity of recycled materials in our components;
  • annual reduction of direct emissions;
  • investment in internal training and security;
  • gender balance and professional growth.

But sustainability also means efficiency.

Producing cleaner often means producing better: less waste, fewer errors, less hidden costs.

Greenwashing harms us all.

Companies that talk about ‘green’ without data in hand end up emptying the whole concept of meaning.

This is why we believe that sustainability budgets should become standard, especially in high-impact sectors like ours.

A message also for customers:

Those who choose Indemar choose a supplier who is accountable for its choices, even those that are not visible. Who invests in innovation not only technically, but also environmentally and socially.

And which considers sustainability as an integral part of quality.

Click here to read the latest sustainability report.