Gaming supplier Zitro announced that the company has successfully reduced 5 tons of non-recyclable waste in 2023 compared to the previous year, “a significant milestone in sustainability efforts.” Zitro notes that the achievement underscores the company’s commitment to environmental responsibility and its proactive approach toward waste management.
The initiative, implemented across various departments and operations within the technology campus, reflects a collaborative effort to minimize environmental impact while optimizing resource efficiency through innovative practices and rigorous waste reduction strategies.
These strategies include:
“We are delighted to report this substantial reduction in non-recyclable waste,” said Marta Cuesta, Vice-president of Product and Development at Zitro. "It signifies our dedication to sustainable practices and reinforces our responsibility towards the environment and the community."
Looking ahead, Zitro says that its tech campus in Barcelona remains committed to further enhancing its environmental performance and setting new benchmarks in sustainability. Zitro continues to find solutions to minimize waste generation and contribute to a greener planet.
Earlier this month, Zitro announced the appointment of Albert Zorrilla as its new General Director for Zitro Spain. The company described this move as a "significant step towards further strengthening its leadership position in one of its main markets."
Zorrilla joins Zitro with a distinguished background in international business, marketing, e-commerce, and multi-channel strategies. According to the company, he is "uniquely qualified" to drive the company’s success in Spain and has over a decade of experience in this sector, where he developed a deep understanding of the market and achieved significant results in retail and digital operations.