Las Companies and the environment have a fundamental relationship. The role that companies play in protecting the environment is essential, which is why good business management is key to supporting sustainable development.
A environmentally friendly company tries to manufacture products without harmfully exploiting the planet’s natural resourcesavoiding excessive felling of trees, reducing water consumption, avoiding toxic waste disposal into the sea, rivers or lakes and optimizing energy consumption.
Companies in Extremadura and the environment
The Ministry of Economy, Employment and Digital Transformation, through the General Directorate of Business, launches theThe second edition of the consolidation advisory program and growth of companies that develop actions in the social or environmental field; or who wish to incorporate new lines of action in this sense, providing solutions to society’s social and environmental problems.
This program is aimed at companies, of any legal formula, whose objectives are to enhance or promote new actions with positive social or environmental impact of your company; improving its competitiveness and sustainability. Participants will receive personalized advice to address the implementation of new measures that will allow them to consolidate their initiatives.
Firstly, a situation diagnosis will be carried out to address the economic, organizational, production, and resource status, among others. Subsequently, an improvement plan will be defined, a roadmap with specific actions to be taken. implement to achieve the planned objectives and a work schedule. Personalized advice for each company will be carried out in sessions lasting a maximum of 2 hours, and may be online or in person.
In addition, the program also has planned conferences with nationally relevant experts in the field of companies with positive impact; with the objective of sharing and acquiring knowledge. Registration to participate will remain open until January 27, 2025 through the web. This program is developed within the framework of the EFES Impact Project, co-financed by the European Union through the Interreg VI-A Spain-Portugal Program (POCTEP) 2021-2027.
