Rome, 31 July 2025 - Since 2019, the Group has reduced its direct CO₂ emissions by 35%, getting closer to the net zero target set for 2040. This is the outcome Mundys has achieved with its sustainability roadmap.
Mundys is a global leader in the mobility sector. Among the strategic guidelines for the company's business, ESG criteria have been set out in a framework that establishes clear, transparent and measurable targets. The most concrete initiatives include expansion of the electric vehicle charging network, which already has more than 1,350 active charging points and is set to reach 6,000 by 2031. The Group's plan envisages over 5,000 installations in airport parking areas, and more than 900 charging points along motorways.
This commitment extends to the circular economy, with 75% of waste produced already recovered; this figure rises to 82% for airport and road pavements. On the energy front, 90% of purchased electricity is set to come from renewable sources by 2030. In confirmation of the vital importance of sustainability in its growth model, in June ADR signed a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security to launch environmental awareness campaigns aimed at passengers and airport operators.
This commitment complements the solutions already in operation at the Roman airport, such as the dual water system, which enables water to be reused at the airport, thus reducing actual consumption of potable water to just 25%.