A brighter future, for everyone

Sustainability and social commitment

For over forty years, Scoiattolo has been bringing fresh pasta to the table, but it is committed daily with its own growth to pursue increasingly conscious choices for the present and the future.

For us, sustainability is made up of concrete choices that speak of respect for the environment, care for people and responsibilities towards the territory in which we live. It is a value that guides every move we make, from the selection of raw materials to production and construction solutions, up to social and cultural projects.

 

Since 2022 we have been telling all this in our Sustainability Report, drawn up on a voluntary basis and updated every year, because we believe that a company cannot grow without knowing its responsibility to return value to the territory and the planet itself.

Our commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Our work contributes every day to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations 2030 Agenda. In particular, we are committed to:

Zero hunger

through projects against food waste and the choice of sustainable ingredients.

Health & well-being

developing "free from" lines, and guaranteeing quality and food safety, as well as direct support to the consumer.

Quality education

supporting educational projects on the territory and within us.

Gender equality

promoting the presence of women in management and equity policies, without discrimination.

Decent work and economic growth

investing in the territory, in training and in the enhancement of true Made in Italy.

Industry, innovation and infrastructure

building a resilient infrastructure and promoting fair, responsible and sustainable innovation and industrialisation.

Sustainable cities and communities

Supporting local communities through donations and participation in events for the enhancement of the territory.

Responsible consumption and production

choosing short supply chains and recycled packaging.

Acting for the climate

reducing the environmental footprint of the production and the selected subsidiary materials.