
Gaming technology leader Zitro has announced a remarkable achievement in its environmental strategy, successfully reducing the amount of non-recyclable waste by 73% in 2024 compared to its 2022 baseline.
This significant milestone not only underscores the company’s profound commitment to its Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles but also sees it surpass its long-term sustainability goal eight years ahead of schedule.
The original target was to achieve a 70% reduction by the year 2032.
This impressive result stems from a series of targeted and meticulously executed initiatives focused primarily on the company’s main facilities: the Getafe Operations Center and the Barcelona Technology Campus.
To achieve this reduction, Zitro implemented a comprehensive waste management plan that began with a detailed characterization of all waste generated.
The company then forged collaborations with specialized non-recyclable waste management firms to ensure optimal handling and processing.
Furthermore, a system of quarterly monitoring was established to track generated volumes and measure the effectiveness of the implemented actions, allowing for continuous improvement and data-driven adjustments to the strategy.
The success of the program was also heavily reliant on fostering a company-wide culture of sustainability. Zitro actively promoted internal recycling campaigns to engage employees and raise awareness about the importance of environmental responsibility.
To support this, waste collection points throughout all office areas were strategically optimized to facilitate proper waste separation at the source, making it easier for staff to participate directly in the company’s green initiatives.
Having already exceeded its ambitious 2032 target, Zitro has reinforced its commitment to maintaining these high standards and will continue to actively work on its environmental programs, setting a powerful example of corporate responsibility within the global gaming industry.