Juventus FC Sustainability Report, 2015/16
The 2016 Juventus FC’s Sustainability Report includes key information about the Club’s sustainability strategy, actions and goals and their economic, environmental and social impact.
The document was prepared in accordance with the fourth generation (G4) of sustainability reporting guidelines established by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), in accordance with the “Core” option. The report includes an explanatory chart in the closing pages with the corresponding table of contents. The “Event Organizer Sector Disclosures 2014” was also used as reference when drafting the report.
This document includes an introduction that explains Juventus’ approach to sustainability along with the updated materiality matrix and its basic topical subjects. It then branches into two main sections covering two macro-areas that Juventus sees as essential and complementary: the “Matchday”, i.e. the event and the actual game of football, and the “football industry”, which deals with all aspects tied to the activities of a football club and that contribute to the pursuit of our core business
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Juventus FC Sustainability Report, 2015/16
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