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UTILIZZO PRODOTTI AD IMPATTO SULLA BIODIVERSITÀ

GESTIONE BENI DI CONSUMOA BORDO

RELAZIONI CON I FORNITORI

IMPATTO SOCIALE FORNITORI

IMPATTO ECONOMICO SULLE DESTINA

G

DIVERSITY E PARI OPPORTUNITÀ

RELAZIONI ISTITUZIONI LOCALI

GESTIONE RIFIUTI

COMUNITÀ LOCALI

INNOVAZIONE

EMISSIONI

COMPL

GESTION

SVI

BIODIVERSITÀ E PROTEZIONE ECOSISTE

DIRITTI U

RELATIONSWITH SUPPLIE S

ONBOARDMANAGEMENT OF CONSUMABLES

SU PLIERS’ CIAL IMPACT

DIVERSITY & EQUAL

OPPORTUNITIES

LOCAL COMMUNITIES

ECONOMIC IMPACTS ON DE TINATIONS

VATION

HUMA

DEVEL

WASTE MA AGEMEN

EMISSIONS

BIODIVERSITY AND PROTECTION

OF ECOSYSTEMS

HUMAN RI

SE OF PRODUCTS IMPACTING BIODIVER ITY

W

ATIONSWITH LOCAL AUTH RITIES

CURRENT OR POTENTIAL IMPACT ON THE COMPANY

HIGH

LOW

MEDIUM

RELATIVE CONCERN TO COMPANY STAKEHOLDERS

LOW

MEDIUM

Material issues

and sustainability actions

The material issues that emerged in the

feedback obtained from stakeholders as

part of the analysis of materiality carried

out in 2014 helped design the Company’s

long-term development strategy and

map out the priorities defined in Costa

Cruises’

Sustainability Plan

.

The materiality assessment was ongoing

in 2015.

The Company conducted additional

activities with stakeholders to this end,

the outcome of which was a largely

unchanged picture of the key issues; these

findings will be used to boost Costa’s

sustainability strategy and its reporting

processes. The material issues on which

attention will continue to be focused in

the sustainability roadmap are:

Health & safety of guests and crew

Integration of sustainability with product and service development

Protection of biodiversity and ecosystems

Control and reduction of emissions

Fostering of the artistic and cultural heritage in the local destinations

Respect for diversity and creation of an inclusive environment