CDP, Eni and Fincantieri Committed to Spread a Culture of Environmental Sustainability

Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP), Eni and Fincantieri confirm their shared commitment on the energy transition path to decarbonisation and environmental sustainability: the companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop joint circular economy projects to identify and implement technical solutions to confront the issue of marine litter, which affects the marine and coastal ecosystem due to floating plastic waste and microplastics. This MoU has been signed with the aim of studying and developing technologies to collect the waste dispersed at sea and along the coast, in order to transform them into products for sustainable mobility and industrial uses. The Memorandum of Understanding that was signed on March 6, and following the agreements the two companies signed last August, includes an agreement between CDP and Eni which will involve collaboration on the development of shared projects to reuse urban waste, particularly non-recyclable plastic waste (Plasmix) and secondary solid fuel (CSS) that comes from mixed waste collection, in order to transform them into products for sustainable mobility and industry such as hydrogen and methanol. The agreement follows the one made by the two companies last August.

The signing of the MoU is part of CDP, Eni and Fincantieri’s wider commitment to support the energy transition and achieve 2030 targets set out by the Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan as part of the European Union’s energy strategy.

CDP will help to promote initiatives to create new business models and will also contribute its economic and financial skills, its institutional network, and its regional knowledge to help identify appropriate tools and ways of supporting the initiatives.

Eni will provide its industrial and technical expertise to study and develop initiatives to set at an industrial level its Waste to Chemical technology and to transform Plasmix and CSS.

In terms of the agreement on marine litter, Fincantieri will provide its knowledge regarding the choice of naval means and their configuration, and study the logistic implications to facilitate the waste collection, selection and treatments at sea – especially regarding plastic-derived waste – as well as treatable and untreatable waste product disposal.

Moreover, CDP, Eni and Fincantieri are also aligned to combine technical solutions research with the need to carry on information and awareness raising activities, to help spread a culture of environmental sustainability. The MoU might be subject to future binding agreements that the parties will define in compliance with the applicable regulatory and regulatory profiles, including those relating to transactions between related parties.

“These important initiatives will allow us to continue the commitment that we made in our 2019-2021 industrial plan to achieve a growth model that is increasingly oriented towards sustainability. We believe that – from a system viewpoint – the shared commitment of CDP, Eni and Fincantieri is strategic to enable the development of innovative projects that will be strictly connected to the energy transition and the circular economy, and will have a positive socio-economic and environmental impact on the country,” said CDP’s CEO, Fabrizio Palermo.

“We strongly believe in this common path with CDP and the partnership with Fincantieri, which will allow us to combine our experience, capabilities and resources, and offer an important contribution to Italy’s path towards decarbonisation and circular economy. As defined in our new Strategic Plan, Eni has fully based its industrial and economic strategy on decarbonisation goals, reconciling them with constant value creation. We have set long-term goals to reduce emissions at all levels of our activities, using a perimeter and creating evaluation criteria that are unequalled in our industry in terms of detail and size. This long transformation process, is now entering a crucial and irreversible phase, and our efforts would be an end in themselves if they were not linked to important system operations such as this initiative, which brings together key industrial and economic players,” said Eni’s CEO Claudio Descalzi.

“Such initiatives demonstrate that working virtuously is by no means a stereotype. We are fully aware that today to create value we must combine growth and financial solidity with social and environmental sustainability. The commitment that we put in place with internationally renowned stakeholders such as CDP and Eni, with which we are carrying out important medium and long-term projects, contributes to promote a culture of corporate responsibility. We note with satisfaction that we have been the largest shipbuilder to join the United Nations Global Compact. I also recall that for the type of ships we build – considered as real floating cities – in compliance with the strictest regulations we take care of waste treatment using technologies which could have potential applications also in other areas in the future,” the CEO of Fincantieri, Giuseppe Bono, stated.

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