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Good to know those specific numbers about cutting CO² emissions in transportation, where it is so difficult to curb the comsumption trend.
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1moGreat achievements, Saint-Gobain. I am glad you are considering the environmental footprint in processes, activities, and policies. But let me ask you something related to Social License to Operate (SLO) according to IFC 2014: Why are you ignoring the communities' claims to improve the environmental impacts of Isover Brasil factory in Santo Amaro - São Paulo? We have many formal complaints in the environmental agency channel and lots of health issue cases in the surrounding area of the factory, and until now, Isover Brasil has been unable to show an action plan to improve its environmental standards or, at least, open a communication channel with important stakeholders, such as ourselves. Not complying with environmental standards and legislation in a country where you operate and own a business doesn't seem, at all, like the practices you report in your newsletter and Sustainability Reports Saint-Gobain. I believe that something has to be done in this regard.