Sustainability

At ENUSA we are committed to responsible management that considers the impacts on people and the environment. We work in the present to build a more sustainable, fair and egalitarian future.

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At ENUSA we are committed to responsible management that considers the impacts on people and the environment. We work in the present to build a more sustainable, fair and egalitarian future.

We believe in a future project that seeks economic sustainability of the business while meeting the commitments acquired in the 2030 Agenda to face the challenges derived from sustainable development. We are members of leading organizations in sustainability and social responsibility, with the aim of advancing the integration of social, environmental and good governance aspects in our strategy.

We try to constantly apply the concept of sustainability to the performance of our activity. We are aware of the responsibility we have towards the environment and we carry out strict control over the impact that our industrial activities have on the environment. Our quality and environmental management system It is based on manuals, procedures and operating standards approved by current regulatory bodies.

Our work for a renewed and sustainable future is also evidenced by our firm commitment to equality between women and men and between different groups. Expression of this is the current Equality Plan of the company. In terms of equality, ENUSA is also part of Women´s Empowerment Principles (WEP´s), a group of principles conceived as a guide to promote women's empowerment and gender equality in organizations, in line with the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).

Our commitments

We commit to respect and comply with the principles related to Social Responsibility established in the following instruments: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the United Nations Global Compact, the Conventions and Recommendations of the International Labor Organization (ILO) and all national, community and international legislation applicable to any of the business areas of ENUSA and its investees.

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

In 2015, the United Nations General Assembly approved the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, made up of 17 objectives (the so-called Sustainable Development Goals -SDGs-) and 169 goals linked to the planet's great challenges. This is a global commitment that links public and private sector entities and makes business organizations protagonists of this new sustainable economy framework.

At ENUSA we have taken the first step with the realization of a «materiality analysis» with which we have identified which objectives and goals we have the capacity to influence and we want to focus our strategy and future projects.

Our priority ODS, due to the impact on the business and the priority for ENUSA, are the following:

We have been participants in the United Nations Global Compact since 2002, the year in which the Spanish network of this initiative was founded. Since then we have been committed to its ten principles based on the promotion and respect of human rights, labor rights, environmental rights and the fight against corruption.

We are partners of Forética

Since 2018 we have been partners of Forética, a leading organization in sustainability and corporate social responsibility, whose mission is to integrate social, environmental and good governance aspects into the strategy and management of companies and organizations.

In addition, we are part of its Action Group “Sustainability and CSR in public companies”, a collaborative platform of leadership in sustainability and CSR for the public business sector, with the aim of advancing in the field of business sustainability and contributing to the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Society

Since 2018 we have been partners of Forética, a leading organization in sustainability and corporate social responsibility, whose mission is to integrate social, environmental and good governance aspects into the strategy and management of companies and organizations.

In addition, we are part of its Action Group “Sustainability and CSR in public companies”, a collaborative platform of leadership in sustainability and CSR for the public business sector, with the aim of advancing in the field of business sustainability and contributing to the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

At ENUSA we contribute to social development of communities in which we operate, carrying out activities that directly impact their economic, social and cultural progress. This business philosophy has led us to worry about achieving maximum integration between our work and the needs of the society in which our centers are located.

At ENUSA we have always implemented management actions and policies in which values such as the protection of the environment, the promotion of education and research, the promotion of training, culture and contribution to social causes play a fundamental role.

Sponsorship and patronage

At ENUSA we are clear that the continuity of our business and our work depends on our efficiency in technical and operational processes but also, and fundamentally, on the opinion that others have of us.

We consider that the business sustainability It is based on a business whose priority vision is subsistence over time, but a social commitment of the company to its environment is also necessary.

To this end, since 2013 we have had a Sponsorship and Patronage Plan through which we collaborate with various foundations and cultural projects, and with various social organizations.

Some contributions made

Cultural collaborations:

  • Friends of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía Foundation.
  • Prado Museum Friends Foundation.
  • Ciudad Rodrigo Foundation 2006.

Academic collaborations:

  • Fundación ASTI – STEM Talent Girl.
  • University of Salamanca.

Collaborations with professional organizations:

  • Spanish Nuclear Society.
  • Spanish Society for Radiological Protection.
  • Nuclear Industry Forum.
  • World Nuclear Association.
  • European Nuclear Society.

Collaborations with other non-profit entities:

  • Energy Without Borders.
  • Fundación Empresa & Clima.
  • Association Against Leukemia and Blood Diseases (ASCOL).

In addition, we collaborate with the municipalities in the area of influence to develop initiatives that promote their development and contribute to improving the quality of life of the people who live in the municipalities.

Corporative volunteering

Our Corporate Volunteer Program It was born in 2015 in the area of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and has the support and commitment of management when it comes to promoting it and committing resources.

Its objective is to involve employees in causes, projects and non-profit organizations, through the dedication of their time, skills and talent.

To achieve this, at ENUSA we consider the participation of workers who are the ones essential. promote different initiatives.

 

In this sense, our corporate volunteering areas have been defined taking into account the values, culture and interests of employees:

Volunteering
environmental
Volunteering
professional
Volunteering
social
Management
supportive

These are some of the projects in which we have participated:

  • Collections of clothing and food.
  • Blood donation campaigns.
  • Solidarity sports projects.
  • Teaching workshops and carrying out activities in favor of people with diverse abilities, in situations of risk and/or social exclusion.
  • Environmental volunteer days.

 

All these activities can be consulted on our Corporate Volunteering Portal.

Environmental management

At ENUSA we are aware of our responsibility towards the environment and therefore we carry out strict control over the impact that our industrial activities have on the environment.

In order to identify and prevent the possible environmental effects of the Juzbado factory activity and minimize our impact on the environment, we developed a environmental management system applying the provisions established by current environmental legislation. Thus, our quality and environmental management system is based on the manuals, procedures and operating standards approved by the competent regulatory bodies, and is constantly updated with the most appropriate practices and the most effective technologies for the work carried out at all times. .

Our factory has its corresponding Radiological Protection Service, responsible for controlling the radiological impact of our facility through the Environmental Surveillance Program (PVA) which consists of an Environmental Radiological Surveillance Program (PVRA) and the Environmental Chemical Surveillance Program (PVQA).

At ENUSA we have six specialized laboratories that follow strict criteria of quality, independence, experience, professionalism, safety and respect for the environment, supported by the technical certifications by ENAC according to the UNE-EN ISO/IEC 17025 standard and the quality management system by AENOR according to the UNE–EN ISO 9.001 standard. They analyze samples from the manufacturing process and the facility's surveillance programs, as well as personnel dosimetry or the determination of the quality of water for human consumption or discharge parameters.

The Environmental Management System is implemented and certified by AENOR (No. CGM-99/031) since April 1999, in accordance with the requirements of the UNE-EN ISO 14001 Standard. In addition, in July 2003 we adhered to the European EMAS Regulation. We are the first industrial facility in Salamanca and the second in Castilla y León to obtain this verification, a factor that demonstrates our high level of excellence in environmental management and our great commitment to protecting the environment.
In 2005 we adapted our Environmental Management System to the new UNE-EN ISO 14001: 2004 Standard, a process supported by the certification of the System (No. GA-1999/0031) in accordance with the requirements of the new standard in the external audit carried out by AENOR and since 2010 the System has been adapted to the requirements of the new European Regulation 1221/2009 EMAS III. In this way, the commitment to continuous improvement included in our Environmental Policy is fulfilled.

Our Environmental Management System includes the following elements:

  • Environmental Policy. Public document that reflects the commitment of the ENUSA Management to the environment.
  • Organizational structure. ENUSA is assigned the responsibilities of maintaining the Environmental Management System.
  • Registration of legal requirements and other applicable requirements.
  • Identification and evaluation of impacts direct and indirect environmental impacts generated by the factory's activities.
  • Establishment of annual environmental objectives and goals .
  • Environmental Management Program. Allocation of responsibilities and resources, with a temporal planning of the different activities necessary to achieve their fulfillment.
  • Training plan for workers. It is defined each year for all company personnel and covers three levels: awareness, improvement of training, and specific to the work to be performed.
  • Operational control. Monitoring of the environmental aspects of the factory, differentiated into two blocks: radiological control and non-radiological control.
  • Communication. Mainly through the Environmental Declaration (validated in accordance with the requirements of the EMAS regulation), and made available to the public on the ENUSA website (www.enusa.es)
  • Periodic evaluation of compliance with legal requirements.
  • Annual audits of the Environmental Management System that is subject to two types of audit: internal and external (both from the certifying/verifying entity and from clients).
  • Annual review of the System by Management. Formal evaluation of the status and conformity of the Environmental Management System in relation to the declared Environmental Policy.

Both ENUSA's environmental policy and our environmental performance can be consulted in the Environmental Declaration of the Juzbado Fuel Element Factory, below: