ETHICAL CODE
The company Ceramica Vogue donates tiles for the new Biella headquartersThe Group’s important goals would not have been achieved without the People who are its most important resource and value. People who today are part of a large family where we constantly invest in their personal and professional growth. The Bardelli Group is composed of specialized teams that manage the company’s various processes, production, commercial, logistics, R&D, innovation and marketing. There are also the people who from the outside live in and are part of the Bardelli family and who witness the quality of the product and service. And finally, there are the people who have been customers for years with whom the Bardelli Group has established a lasting bond of trust and mutual respect by sharing passion and innovation.
ProgettoPersona Onlus & Gruppo Bardelli
The exciting collaboration between Gruppo Bardelli and renowned mosaicist Cristian Colucci continues on a creative path, resulting in extraordinary works that blend the beauty of Ceramica Bardelli’s tiles with Colucci’s artistry. The realization was made concrete thanks to the work of young people with disabilities from ProgettoPersona Onlus, supervised by the mosaicist. An initiative that has seen the Ceramica Bardelli brand involved through the donation of about 16,000 mosaic tiles, waste ceramics, creating a new use, in an innovative and sustainable process and that in the reuse of the material that concretely does not imply further processing that could generate CO2.
La Biennale di Venezia
SOL CALERO & Gruppo Bardelli
“Pabellón Criollo” is a manifesto of cultural integration, a “mescla” (blend, mix) of excellence that combines creativity and sensitivity towards sustainability and the recycling of materials. These values characterize Colorobbia and Gruppo Bardelli, recognized worldwide for the quality of raw materials and products, unique design that enhances Italian style, and a particular focus on sustainability. The Pabellón Criollo project creates an important connection between art, culture, and the ceramic industry, through which the two companies commit to promoting beauty and innovation, contributing to the growth of Italian ceramic culture, and supporting projects and initiatives that enhance creativity and artistic expression.
Cuori Grandi Onlus & Gruppo Bardelli
For more than 20 years, Gruppo Bardelli has formed a partnership under the banner of solidarity and social responsibility with Cuori Grandi Onlus, inAfrica, an Italian nonprofit association committed in Togo to building schools, hospitals and religious buildings. The goal is to make a concrete contribution to those who really need help, rewarding Cuori Grandi Onlus’ daily commitment to one of the poorest populations in central Africa.
Projects:
-Middle and high school
-Middle and high school
-Church
-Volunteer house
CasArchè & Gruppo Bardelli
Gruppo Bardelli contributes concretely to the CasArchè project whose goal is to build a community house to welcome mothers and children in need.
Urban redevelopment
CORSICO
The urban redevelopment project carried out by Cri Mosaici continues for the municipalities in northern Italy. Gruppo Bardelli has had the pleasure and honor of contributing to this project.
“Recycling gives new life to materials and beautifies neglected places through mosaic art, involving citizens of all ages. Elementary school students learn civic responsibility, the elderly in nursing homes feel useful again, and teenagers and the unemployed can learn an art form. Ceramic pieces that would otherwise be discarded become tiles in a mosaic, enriching cityscapes.”
Cristian Colucci – Cri Mosaici
INITIATIVES FOR THE TERRITORY
Ceramica Vogue company donates tiles for new Biella headquarters
Gruppo Bardelli s.p.a. continues to support charitable initiatives for its local area: the A.I.B Biella Orso Antincendi Boschivi association The Ceramica Vogue company donates tiles for the new Biella headquarters.
“It is an honour for our company to offer a tangible contribution to the mission of the Biella AIB volunteers,” said Sergio Raviglione. “We fully understand the importance of creating a network of solidarity to support those who sacrifice time, and sometimes their lives, to protect our natural heritage. Volunteers need equipment and adequate premises, a message that we have taken on board and which has moved us in this direction’.