Reaffirming its commitment to a sustainable future, the Luft Logistics it brings to light its efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda. Recently certified with the 2030 Today seal of the international certifier SGS Sustainabilitythe company highlights the importance of integrating sustainable practices into all operations.
According to Dr. Rodriane Paiva, Head of ESG at Luft Logistics, the efforts leading to certifications need to be continuous and aim at expanding indicators. “The commitment to the SDGs needs to be constant. It is always necessary to seek new ways to improve and expand sustainable practices, not only to meet goals, but to really make a difference”, he says.
The following lists 5 insights that she considers fundamental for organizations seeking to meet the SDGs 2030:
Light axes Companies that wish to meet the SDGs need to invest in technologies and processes that ensure the constant alignment of their operations to the ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) principles. This results in positive impacts not only for the company, but for all stakeholders, ensuring efficiency and transparency in each operation.
Leadership by example & example In order to meet sustainability indicators, it is necessary to ensure that each aspect of operations complies with the objectives outlined. This includes not only improving internal processes, but also engaging employees and the community in sustainable practices. A determined leadership is essential to inspire the organization in implementing real changes.
Continuous commitment & It is essential to understand that sustainability is a journey and not just a goal to be achieved. The integration of sustainable practices must be part of the DNA of the company, with constant reviews and adaptations.
Integral approach ^ The sustainability approach must be applied holistically, integrating ESG practices at all operational and strategic levels of the company.
External audit ^ External audit helps in the correct measurement and determination of new goals. As an example, this year Luft was recognized with respect to the following SDGs: poverty eradication; health and well-being; quality education; gender equality; clean water and sanitation; clean and affordable energy; decent work and economic growth; industry, innovation and infrastructure; reduction of inequalities; responsible consumption and production; action against global climate change; peace, justice and effective institutions.