In 1987, the UN Brundtland Commission defined sustainability as “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”.
The Triple Bottom Line, or 3P, is a way to define a company’s sustainability through three elements: economic (Profit), environmental (Planet), and social (People).
From this focus on these elements, the acronym ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) emerged.
Improve the systematic to reduce the environmental impact of the operations of the company contributing to the conservation of its environment.
In DOGA there is a Sustainablility Committee, a cross-functional and equitable team composed of
members from dierent areas: Environment, Purchasing, Human Resources, Commercial, Health and
Safety, Product Engineering, Subsidiaries, and Sustainability.
From this committee, we work to achieve its main objectives, and at DOGA we are developing actions to integrate the 17 SDGs into our daily operations: