Sou Vagalume, a shared distributed generation company from Grupo Comerc Energia, has just launched a product aimed at companies to encourage their employees to be part of their ESG agendas.
Called “Collaborative Product”, it allows employees to save up to 10% on their home energy bills, without any type of investment or structural adaptation works.
Adhering to the benefit is 100% digital, just fill out the registration form on the company's website. From then on, the member begins to receive energy supplied by Sou Vagalume and, monthly, a report with the savings and amount of CO2 that is no longer emitted into the atmosphere. Within 60 days, the employee will receive the first invoice with the discount included.
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“Using the Sou Vagalume product is a great opportunity for companies that seek to promote and evolve their ESG initiatives by reducing the environmental impacts of their employees, as well as disseminating a positive culture of sustainability in their daily lives”, says Matheus Nogueira, vice-president of Distributed Generation at Comerc.
“We have already benefited thousands of individuals and we saw great potential in expanding our solution through partnerships with companies, which can encourage employees to , enabling sustainable energy consumption at lower prices than the local distributor”, highlights Matheus .
At Valgroup, one of the largest producers, transformers and recyclers of plastic in the world, the partnership with Sou Vagalume has been encouraged since August 2022. Currently, several of the company's employees have already ed the platform and are generating their own renewable energy.
“For Valgroup, being able to provide employees with the opportunity to have energy from renewable sources at home is in line with the values that represent the company and the purpose of increasing quality of life, in addition to the partnership being fully integrated with our sustainable initiatives and the robust ESG positioning that we have, such as being Net Zero by 2040, neutralizing carbon emissions and recycling the equivalent of 100% of the amount of packaging produced, effectively contributing to the circular economy”, reinforces Eduardo Berkovitz, director of Institutional Relations and Compliance at Valgroup.
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