Eni Rewind for 2023

The initiatives, partnerships and facts that speak of our commitment towards an ecological and forward-looking transition, while cultivating a dialogue with the territories where we operate.

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Our Sustainability Report 2023

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Seventy years have passed since Eni’s foundation, and 20 more since, in 2003, Enichem was renamed Syndial and transferred its active petrochemical plants to Polimeri Europa, currently Versalis. Since then, we have focused our activities on the reconversion and remediation of disused industrial sites, progressively broadening our perimeter over the years, becoming global environmental contractor for all Eni business lines. In November 2019 we gave ourselves a new name, Eni Rewind, acronym for REmediation & Waste INto Development, to offer our services to public and private customers, in Italy and abroad, aiming at both an economic and social development. Today, our positioning strategy includes two other levers: building new waste treatment plants to help reduce our country’s infrastructure gap, and acquiring contracts from non-captive customers to valorise the experience gained in the environmental field. We will also continue to support renewables advancement by making available our reclaimed areas, as well as those that are to be remediated.

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Since 2003 we have spent around 4 billion euros for the remediation of the company’s decommissioned sites, over 80% of which has been used on sites conferred by law or acquired through mergers, as part of the historic industrial rescue operations that Eni had to take on when it was a state-owned company in the 1980s and 1990s. Today, we own around 3,700 hectares of land in Italy, of which approximately 65% ​​in Sites of National Priority. As of 2023, some 60% of Eni Rewind’s land is either non-contaminated or remediated, and therefore available for new projects. The remaining 40% has on-going environmental interventions aimed at the reuse of those areas, mainly over the course of the next decade, primarily for developing new plants for renewable energy production and for waste treatment and recovery.



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Eni Rewind, thanks to its consolidated experience in remediation and waste management as Eni's global contractor, is progressively developing projects and environmental services for third-party customers, both in Italy and abroad.

Paolo Grossi, Eni Rewind CEO
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