Eni Rewind for 2024

The initiatives, partnerships and facts that speak of our commitment towards an ecological and forward-looking transition, while cultivating a dialogue with the territories.

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Our Sustainability Report 2024

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We have been operating for over 20 years, in order to offer to all Eni group and important public and private customers effective, tailor-made and innovative solutions, leveraging on the consolidated experience gained in over 100 industrial sites, as well as on the technologies and synergies with other Eni businesses. The progressive expansion of the scope of activities over the years, from the acquisition of the waste logistics and environmental engineering business units from Saipem to the partnership with LabAnalysis, Italian market leader in the field of environmental testing, has enabled us to strengthen and expand the integrated offer of services. The consolidation of our main activities complements our commitment, relaunched starting from 2020, on developing two levers: the progressive acquisition of  contracts from non-captive clients, to enhance the experience and know-how gained and progressively retrain the personnel employed for the remediation activities of Eni sites; the construction of waste treatment plants, preferably on owned remediated areas, and in partnership with leading operators in the sector, to help reduce the national capacity gap and optimise recovery and disposal costs. In this context, we work constantly to maximise the recovery and reuse of resources, planning remediation interventions also with a view to the future redevelopment of disused areas.

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Since 2003, we have spent approximately 6 billion euros on the remediation of our decommissioned sites, over 80% of which has been used for interventions on sites conferred by law or acquired following industrial rescue operations in the 1980s and 1990s, when Eni was a state-owned company. Today, we own approximately 3,700 hectares of land in Italy, of which approximately 65% ​​are Sites of National Priority. By 2024, approximately 68% of our land is non-contaminated or remediated, and therefore available for new projects. On the remaining 32%, the environmental interventions underway will allow the areas to be reused mainly over the next decade, primarily for the development of new plants for the production of renewable energy and for the treatment and recovery of waste.



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We intend to pursue our strategic goals in partnership with other players in the environmental sector that have complementary experiences, skills and assets and by leveraging technologies and synergies with other Eni businesses.

Paolo Grossi, AD Eni Rewind
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