CSI Piemonte’s commitment to innovation in the territory
Since 1977, CSI Piemonte has been one of the main Italian IT companies and focuses on innovation, research and technology to promote the digital transformation of public administration, and an inclusive and sustainable digital society.
CSI is today the technological partner of 139 entities throughout the national territory, which can count on highly reliable infrastructure, a qualified cloud for PA, a regional connectivity network, cybersecurity solutions accredited at the international level, and almost 50 years of experience in creating digital services for citizens.
Since 2005, CSI has regularly and voluntarily published a Social and Sustainability Report, testimony of a constant and integrated commitment on ESG issues. A path that has led to achieving numerous certifications ISO 9001, ISO 27001, ISO 45001, ISO 14001 and ISO 50001 and to the recent UNI/PdR 125:2022 certification for gender equality.
The Amapola project
In 2024, CSI chose Amapola to set up a two-year roadmap that strengthens the reporting system, making it coherent and aligned with the principles of Agenda 2030, with the latest European regulations and with the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact, to which the Consortium adhered in 2024.
The two-year assignment provides for support in all phases of the reporting process: from initial assessment to data collection, from double materiality analysis to document writing and layout.
Amapola accompanied the CSI team starting from a structured gap analysis, followed by an impact materiality analysis process supported by a participatory internal workshop. A key moment to enhance comparison and strengthen reporting governance.
The materiality analysis was followed by data collection, carried out inspired by the ESRS requirements (European Sustainability Reporting Standard) provided for by the CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive). This is a voluntary exercise: the Consortium does not fall and will not fall in the future within the subjective scope of application of the Directive, but despite this has arranged a progressive alignment with European reporting standards.
Graphics, accessibility and digital design
Amapola also handled text writing and the graphic-visual project, preferring a simple, linear and at the same time exhaustive narrative. The 2024 Report was designed with an approach oriented to digital fruition: each section is accompanied by a navigable synthetic index, which allows the user to quickly orient themselves among content, data and related sections. The graphic project enhanced expository clarity, readability and accessibility, maintaining consistency with the Consortium’s visual identity.
 
								 
															 
															 
															 
															