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00:08 I'll start by saying that social responsibility, or sustainability,
00:13 is already present in the Agos ResonDETR, which is part of the Agricol Credit.
00:18 Our ResonDETR is around the clock,
00:20 it's in the interest of our clients and of the company,
00:23 and so it translates into the concrete of setting sustainability goals
00:28 within the business plans.
00:32 We've been dealing with sustainability for years.
00:35 What is definitely changing is the fact that we need to start working on measurable projects.
00:46 So the theme is no longer to deal with sustainability in general,
00:52 but to deal with sustainability through measurable projects
00:58 that can allow us to measure the impact that is going to be produced.
01:03 As we anticipated earlier, sustainability is not just a matter of climate change,
01:09 and therefore it is not just an environmental impact, but also a social impact,
01:14 which is more difficult to measure than the environmental impact.
01:18 And so this is the challenge of these years,
01:22 to be able to measure the impact that is produced.
01:26 We have also talked about it here at the CSR,
01:29 one of the concrete projects that we are carrying out in this sense
01:34 is the Parc Iagos Green and Smart project,
01:37 where we want to be able to produce an environmental impact in concrete,
01:42 so through the regeneration of parks,
01:45 fill the cities on the territory with green spaces,
01:49 but also try to produce a social impact,
01:53 and therefore restore the collectivities on the territory,
01:57 regenerated urban spaces in which to find again
02:01 the kind of society that perhaps in these years has also been lost a little.
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