ICT Group announces the establishment of the European Works Council (EWC)
ICT Group announces the establishment of the European Works Council (EWC), a body that will provide an additional link between the Company and all employees, facilitating communication and sharing of relevant personnel issues at European level.
Through the active involvement of representatives from the various group companies, the EWC will also help to promote the communication and dissemination of ICT values.
It is the beginning of a new journey, also part of the Group’s growth.
Industrie Cartarie Tronchetti joins the European Tissue Symposium
ICT Group is pleased to announce it has officially joined the European Tissue Symposium. The members of this Association represent the majority of Tissue producers throughout Europe: around 90% of total production.
ETS is a not-for-profit organisation, founded to support and further the image and mission of the European tissue industry, strengthen its competitiveness in the global market, act as an influential voice, foster dialogue between producers and consumers, collaborate with relevant trade associations nationally as well as internationally, and provide publicly available statistics on production, consumption and other information on a country-by-country basis.
Membership of this well-known association enables collaboration between leading companies on topics of common interest in the tissue industry, the sharing of knowledge, ideas and resources, thus helping to define the future pathways for the industry’s sustainable development.
ICT is excited to join this community of experts that promotes best practices, sustainability and innovation in the world of Tissue.
ICT France drawing competition for children
For the first time, ICT France organised a contest for staff children to create their own Christmas designs using paper rolls core.
The creations were grouped into 3 categories: 0 to 4 years, 5 to 8 years, and 9 to 12 years. There were 62 participants in this first edition.
ICT France employees were then asked to vote by category for the best creation. Voting was difficult because they were all magnificent.
In the 0-4 years category: winner: Matheo L (A9)
In the 5-8 years category: winner: Maylee S (B22)
In the 9-12 years category: winner: Matéo C (C14)
Thank you to all the children who took part and surprised us with their magnificent creations, and well done to the 3 winners!