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(Adnkronos) - “La nostra transizione ecologica è iniziata nel 2013, oggi abbiamo il 10% della flotta tra elettrici e a idrogeno”.

Così Astrid Kofler, presidente di Sasa (la principale azienda del trasporto pubblico locale dell’Alto Adige) ha raccontato l’esperienza dell’azienda durante il seminario “ESG nel trasporto pubblico locale-sfide e opportunità” organizzato a Bolzano da Asstra, l’associazione che riunisce le imprese di trasporto pubblico locale in Italia, anche per presentare il vademecum sulla rendicontazione ESG.

“Per onorare la parte sociale dell’ESG puntiamo sulla corretta remunerazione dei dipendenti e su azioni per migliorare la conciliazione vita-lavoro”, ha aggiunto Kofler.

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00:00In Sasa we have been engaged since 2013 with the energy transition, focusing on the energy mix,
00:14that is, we are among the investments in the fleet, today we have about 400 buses,
00:23of which about 10% has zero emissions, we focus both on electric buses but also on hydrogen
00:32and we also evaluate for the transition period to use HVO to reduce emissions.
00:38A TPL company lives above all on people, our people are the heart of our company
00:45and daily almost 600 people are engaged to guarantee a high quality but also sustainable service.
00:55We have and continue to focus a lot on constructive dialogue and mutual respect,
01:01we have focused a lot on remuneration on the one hand, but also on quality,
01:08on the workplace, the work-life balance, with a series of improving actions for our employees.
01:15Sustainability must be not only environmental but also economic and financial,
01:20being a company and therefore the energy transition can only be gradual,
01:27you can't do everything immediately with zero emissions, but gradually,
01:31and you have to consider all the objectives to be achieved,
01:34as well as economic and financial sustainability,
01:36and the whole supply chain and therefore the whole part of the producers,
01:40of the infrastructures, because these aspects must not be underestimated.

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