In a recent analysis, Armando Alvarez Group has been recognized for its outstanding business practices that contribute to SDG 2: Zero Hunger, according to a report that evaluates how Spanish companies are implementing aspects linked to corporate sustainability, sustainable development and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda. This study, carried out by UN Global Compact Spain, has involved the participation of more than 2,300 companies and in-depth interviews with experts in the field.
The Report on the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda in Spanish companies reveals a notable increase in companies’ interest in sustainability. One of the most outstanding data is that almost all large companies (99%) are already working in areas related to the SDGs. Furthermore, 70% of the Spanish companies analyzed have a sustainability strategy or plan and almost half of them are in line with the SDGs. Currently, 84% of Spanish companies consider that sustainability offers competitive advantages and more than half say that it has a positive impact on their financial results.
Within this context, the report makes a special mention to Armando Alvarez Group (page 71) for its good business practices that contribute to SDG 2: Zero Hunger. The Group has entered into strategic partnerships with third parties, resulting in innovative products in the field of agriculture. These initiatives not only improve resource efficiency, but also promote more sustainable and responsible agricultural development.
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This publication is part of a biannual series launched in 2018 with “Spanish companies facing the 2030 Agenda,” followed by “Contribution of Spanish companies to the 2030 Sustainable Development Strategy” in 2020, and “Contribution of Spanish companies to the 2030 Agenda” in 2022. Each edition highlights the growing commitment of the Spanish business sector to sustainability and the SDGs.
In conclusion, the study reflects a positive outlook where sustainability is consolidated as a strategic axis for Spanish companies.