Sustainability | Grupo Navarra

Sustainability | Grupo Navarra
Sustainability is a strategic pillar of Grupo Navarra’s operations, built on the balance between industrial excellence, environmental responsibility, and social impact.
The company’s approach follows ESG principles – Environmental, Social and Governance – promoting responsible, ethical, and sustainable practices throughout the entire value chain.
Environmental (E)
Environmental protection is an integral part of Grupo Navarra’s culture and long-term vision. The company promotes the efficient use of resources, the reduction of emissions, and the minimisation of waste through practices and processes focused on the continuous improvement of environmental performance.
Social (S)
People are at the heart of Grupo Navarra’s operations. The health, safety, and well-being of employees are ongoing priorities, alongside skills development and professional growth. Social Responsibility is also a key component of Grupo Navarra’s commitment to sustainable community development, fostering initiatives that generate positive impact and create shared value.
Governance (G)
Grupo Navarra operates according to principles of ethics, transparency, and accountability. Internal policies and standards promote legal compliance, integrity, and an organisational culture based on trust, mutual respect, and shared responsibility.
Our commitment
We are aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, promoting responsible business practices that address today’s environmental, social and economic challenges. More than an obligation, we believe sustainability is a way of creating value for all: employees, clients, the community and future generations.
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Technical version
In accordance with Decree-Law no. 150/2015, of August 5, Navarra makes available to the public the information regarding the prevention of major accidents involving hazardous substances. This document fulfills the legal disclosure requirements and contains guidelines on prevention measures and the limitation of consequences for human health and the environment.
View the document here