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Launched in 2006, the Eni-Sustainability project aims at fostering Eni’s Sustainability Area on the most relevant sustainability issues within the energy sector. It does so through the transfer of theoretical knowledge and the implementation of feasible tools.

Launched in 2006, the Eni-Sustainability project aims at fostering Eni’s Sustainability Area on the most relevant sustainability issues within the energy sector. It does so through the transfer of theoretical knowledge and the implementation of feasible tools.

Scientific advice includes a variety of activities on:

  • Benchmarking on sustainability communication trends, sustainability models and key indicators;
  • State-of-the-art analysis and future directions of sustainability topics (e.g. human rights, diversity management, consumers behaviours, energy access, integrated reporting, Agenda 2030);
  • Advice and support in the sustainability communication mix, including integrated reporting, web tools & multimedia;
  • Development of a multistakeholders model to collect, analyze and incorporate the expectations of stakeholders in Eni’s sustainability strategies, both internal and external.
     

The main outputs of the project are:

  • Drawing up of analysis documents focusing on the identification of common and best practices, to be used as a decision-making support tool in the activities of sustainability reporting;
  • Organization of seminars and internal workshops using facilitation techniques to explore emerging/controversial issues and design sustainable solutions; 
  • Scenario analysis on sustainable development (“Un patto globale per lo sviluppo sostenibile”) to support the corporate sustainability planning;
  • Support in the communication mix design (eni For, Annual Report): identification of key issues and indicators, content drawing up and web editing.