A SAFE AND QUALITY PRODUCT

Sofidel’s products are designed and developed to contribute to the daily hygiene and well-being of people and to the cleanliness of the home, public areas and work spaces.

They are made from disposable tissue paper of plant-based origin – cellulose – which in term comes from a renewable raw material – wood – which can be easily recycled and reintegrated into the natural life cycle.

Through our constant commitment to Research and Development, we demonstrate our Group commitment to innovation, hygiene, and personal well-being. Protecting the health of the planet is the central point of reference in our value creation process.

We develop innovative products, solutions and services guaranteeing constant quality and complying with the strictest standards for the protection of health and safety.

Quality at the forefront

People and business partners are at the center of all our activities. We devote the utmost attention to developing innovative products and services that meet their expectations, ensure consistent quality and comply with the highest safety standards to protect their health. These are essential assets that the Group’s companies pursue through the application of stringent procedures, continuous training of resources, monitoring of production processes, and the drive towards continuous improvement.

In our plants, product quality is constantly monitored through the Product Conformity Index, a parameter that takes into account “non-compliance” issues detected during production to solve them before placing products on the market. The figures for 2023 reveal excellent results in all of the Group’s converting plants, with an average compliance rate of 98.55%.

We have a single goal: the well-being of people and the environment. Innovation and sustainability inspire everything we do.

The “Sofidel 2030” project

In 2020, Sofidel initiated the “Sofidel 2030” project dedicated to promoting a more innovation-friendly business environment. Organized in Italy in collaboration with the Business School at Milan Polytechnic, the project involved top management at first, and was then extended to a larger number of colleagues, addressing the topic of “Innovation and Design Thinking” to discover a new way of working and designing together. The third phase in the project, which began in 2021, involves individual and group creativity and design sessions working on co-design projects for new products, processes and services. In 2023 the working group focused on innovation in the Away-From-Home sector (products for bars, restaurants, hotels, offices, hospitals and other types of non-domestic consumption)

More than 90% of our finished products have at least one eco-label issued by an external body following an audit conducted by an independent third party.

Turnover breakdown by country

Sofidel’s internal source

PROJECTS

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