At Tattersall Sustainability, we seek to drive meaningful change by integrating sustainability into every facet of our company's DNA. We believe in a holistic approach, addressing the interconnectedness of environmental, social and economic factors. Our initiatives are based on a sense of purpose and a deep understanding of responsibility to future generations.
Tattersall's Sustainability strategy is based on 6 pillars:
Energy Efficiency
Through this pillar we seek to understand our management of energy resources in order to develop a plan for their efficient use and reduce our consumption, without affecting the efficiency of our operations. By working on this pillar, we hope to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to mitigating the effects of climate change.
Water Footprint
Through this pillar we seek to measure and study water consumption in our day-to-day operations in order to develop a plan for rational and sustainable use, setting goals for its reduction and reuse.
Waste Management
Through this pillar we seek to understand our waste generation, management, and disposal, in order to seek opportunities for circularity and develop a management plan to ensure proper disposal and/or elimination, in those cases where a circular economy model is not feasible.
Carbon Footprint
Through this pillar we seek to measure the carbon footprint of the Tattersall Group, as a whole and by subsidiaries, in order to acquire specific reduction commitments in Scope 1, 2 and 3 and thus contribute to the global fight against climate change.
Social Impact
Through this pillar we seek to understand the impact that the operations of the Tattersall Group generate in the society where its operations are immersed. It involves the interaction with employees, customers, communities, and the environment.
Supplier Development
Through this pillar we want to understand and promote our supply chain, in order to build lasting relationships based on shared principles and values that ensure sustainability through continuous improvements in processes, products and transportation.