Whistleblowing
Policy whistleblowing.
Report management.
Introduction
The European Union, with Directive 2019/1937, renewed the legislation concerning the protection of persons who report breaches of Union law, aiming to establish a minimum standard for the protection of whistleblowers’ rights in all Member States. Italy implemented the European Directive with (Italian) Legislative Decree no. 24 of 10 March 2023 (hereinafter the ‘Decree’).
By adopting this Policy, the company Ivoplast srl (hereinafter, the ‘Company’) intends to comply with the aforementioned regulatory requirements, as well as the guidelines provided by ANAC (Italian National Anti-Corruption Authority) in this regard.
The objective is to provide whistleblowers, i.e., those who report violations, with clear operational instructions regarding the subject matter, content, recipients, and transmission methods of reports.
The procedure for handling reports ensures the confidentiality of the whistleblower’s identity from the time of receipt and in any subsequent contact. Pursuant to Article 5, paragraph 1, letter e) of the Decree, this Policy provides information on the channels, procedures, and prerequisites for making internal and external reports.
Below you can download the full Whistleblowing Policy statement, showing how to submit, and the form to fill out to make the report.