ANAIP and CEOE Campus launch the first sustainability course for the plastics industry

November 19th 2024

ANAIP

After intensive development work between CEOE Campus and ANAIP, First sustainability course focused on the plastics industry is ready to launch its first call for proposals. The directors of both entities, Mª Teresa Gómez Condado y Luis Cediel They signed the agreement that regulates this training at the ANAIP offices.

With the title Sustainability in the Plastics Industry and in online mode, the first session of the course began on November 13, on the CEOE Campus platform, with a duration of 25 hours and XNUMX% subsidizable for companies associated with ANAIP. 

It is made up three modules covering the different aspects of business sustainability: 

  • Governance: which will discuss good governance of organizations, relationships with stakeholders, the inclusion of sustainability in business strategy, and key regulations. 
  • Environmental: focused on aspects such as climate change, decarbonisation, resource efficiency, environmental product declarations, etc. 
  • Social: which will discuss occupational safety, diversity and inclusion, corporate social responsibility, supply chain and responsible purchasing, and social and digital communication. 

Each module is made up of a cross-cutting part and a part specific to the plastics industry. 

"We are pleased to have collaborated with ANAIP, resulting in the Sustainability Course in the Plastics Industry, which reflects our firm commitment to promoting sustainable practices in this industry," he explains. Mª Teresa Gómez, CEOE Campus Director−. At this time, no one doubts that sustainability is a necessity for both companies and society. We must be prepared for new and constant regulatory demands and at the same time we must take advantage of all the opportunities of this new model. We believe that this course will represent a milestone for all companies that wish to accelerate their path towards sustainability in all its facets: environmental, economic, governance and social.

"We are convinced that this course will be very well received by companies in the plastics sector," he says. Luis Cediel, director of ANAIP−. The industry is increasingly aware of and also needs to adapt to the regulatory environment and the ever-increasing demands for sustainability that are transforming the social, industrial and business landscape. In addition, at ANAIP we believe that in the current context, sustainability is a great competitive advantage. Companies that move forward quickly on this path will also be able to reflect this in their profitability.

People who are interested in taking this course can find more information and register on the website of ANAIP's Plastics Campus

Photo caption: CEOE Campus general manager, Mª Teresa Gómez, and ANAIP general manager, Luis Cediel, during the signing of the agreement that regulates the course. 

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