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Doing the Right Thing. Always: Bonomi Acciai’s Commitment to Ethics, Legality and Integrity
At Bonomi Acciai, we believe that the quality of our work is not measured only by results, but also by the principles we follow to achieve them.
Fairness, transparency, and legality are not abstract concepts — they are the solid foundation on which we build our business, day after day.
In our Code of Ethics, these values are clear: no goal justifies unethical behavior.
Through this editorial series, we want to share how we apply these principles in our daily work, with consistency and responsibility.
Business Ethics: A Matter of Everyday Choices
To us, being ethical doesn’t simply mean “following the rules.”
It means doing the right thing, even when no one is watching — acting honestly with customers, suppliers, partners, and everyone in our ecosystem.
This mindset influences every aspect of our work: from business decisions to resource management, from internal operations to external communication.
We want every action to reflect our values — with honesty and transparency.
Legality as a Standard, Not a Limitation
In a highly technical and competitive industry like steel, compliance is not an option — it’s a baseline.
Bonomi Acciai operates in full compliance with Italian and European regulations, adopting processes that ensure control, traceability, and correctness.
But we go beyond legal obligations: we actively promote a culture of proactive legality, through ongoing training and a shared sense of responsibility within the team.
Integrity Means Staying True to What We Say
Integrity means consistency — between what we say and what we do, between what we promise and what we deliver.
That’s how we want to be measured. And that’s the standard we apply in every business relationship.
As our CEO Mauro Bonomi puts it:
Ethics is the aesthetics of the heart and of healthy relationships. Integrity is the result, not the means to achieve it.
These words express our vision: building relationships based on trust, not short-term convenience. An approach that stands the test of time.
This is the third article in our series dedicated to the Bonomi Acciai Code of Ethics.
In the coming posts, we will continue exploring the values that guide us — sharing how ethics, for us, is not just a theoretical concept, but a daily and deliberate choice.