As one of the first companies in the Event & Live Industry to produce a Sustainability Report, Triumph Group International has chosen transparency.
The first document relating to the company’s impact and sustainability places Triumph Group in a position of great commitment, officially sealing the holding company’s conscious intentions, which were already made explicit through the transformation into a Benefit Society.
Inspired by the international “G4 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines” – published in 2013 by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) -, TGI’s Sustainability Report coincides with the start of a new chapter, which defines the projects and actions aimed at improving the social, environmental, and economic impact of the company’s operations through an analysis of the status quo.
This document becomes a strategic tool for all internal and external stakeholders in the group.
As Triumph Italy is TGI’s longest-established subsidiary, it has had time and ways of implementing actions that have become good practices that inspire the internal policies of other subsidiaries.
The document also includes a focus on female entrepreneurship, of which the Triumph Group is an expression, as seen through the eyes of key figures such as Luciana Lamorgese, Italian Minister of the Interior, Maria Bianca Farina, President of Poste Italiane and the Ania Foundation, and Diana Bracco, President and CEO of the Bracco Group. A chorus of voices emphasised TGI’s commitment, particularly in recent years, to create a working environment that lives in value and produces value in return.