
Roboplast and sustainability
Sustainability and innovation in packaging: Roboplast’s commitment
For Roboplast, sustainability is an industrial choice that guides every decision, from the selection of materials to the production of packaging. For years, the company has been integrating ESG principles to reduce its environmental impact, empower people and guarantee safe, high-performance products. Energy efficiency, waste reduction, technological innovation and attention to the supply chain are at the heart of its strategy. With its first Sustainability Report, the Roboplast Group transparently shares its journey towards a model of responsible and sustainable growth.
The purpose
Why Roboplast publishes its Sustainability Report
Roboplast’s Sustainability Report was created to provide a clear and measurable account of the company’s environmental, social and economic impact. Using objective indicators, the document monitors ESG performance, identifies risks and opportunities, and strengthens dialogue with stakeholders, customers and partners. It is not only a reporting tool, but also a valuable aid to strategic decision-making, geared towards creating shared value in the long term.


The principles adopted
ESRS, CSRD and Agenda 2030 standards
The Report has been prepared in accordance with the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), in line with the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN’s 2030 Agenda. Roboplast adopts the principles of stakeholder inclusiveness, materiality, transparency and data comparability. This approach ensures reliable reporting that is consistent with European regulations and geared towards responsible management of environmental, social and governance issues.
Materiality Analysis
Roboplast’s ESG priorities
Roboplast conducted a dual materiality analysis to identify the most relevant issues in terms of both environmental and social impact and economic performance. Through the direct involvement of stakeholders via questionnaires and structured assessments, environmental and social impacts, economic risks and development opportunities were analysed. This process allows strategies and investments to be focused on the most critical factors to ensure solidity, transparency and value over time.


Thematic information (ESRS G)
Governance, ethics and corporate responsibility
The analysis dedicated to Governance describes how Roboplast integrates sustainability into its organisational structure and decision-making processes. The Report illustrates the internal control system, due diligence, Model 231, the code of ethics, whistleblowing and data security. The decision-making structure and risk prevention tools are also described. Solid governance enables the company to operate with transparency, fairness and reliability throughout the entire value chain.
Thematic information (ESRS E)
Environment, climate and circular economy
Roboplast tackles the main environmental challenges related to emissions, energy consumption, water, waste and resource use. The Report details investments in energy efficiency, photovoltaic systems, waste reduction and solutions using recycled and recyclable materials, such as the RoboGREEN product series. The aim is to reduce environmental impact while maintaining high technical and production performance, promoting research, innovation and a truly circular economy.


Thematic information (ESRS S)
People, safety and community
The social dimension has always been a priority at Roboplast. The Report examines workplace safety, training, welfare, protection of rights in the supply chain and relations with the local community. The company invests in skills development, promotes safe working environments and supports social initiatives, schools and local organisations. People are recognised as a key element for sustainable and responsible growth.
Continuous improvement
A forward-looking ESG strategy
Roboplast has set clear objectives to strengthen its ESG performance in the coming years. Among the priorities are greater energy efficiency, increased use of recycled materials, improved data traceability and expanded reporting scope. The Annual Report becomes an active monitoring tool, capable of accompanying the company on a path of continuous and measurable improvement.
