Sustainability has ceased to be an option and has become a strategic priority for companies across all sectors. ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria have positioned themselves as an essential framework for evaluating the environmental, social, and ethical commitment of organizations. In this context, facility management plays a fundamental role, as its comprehensive approach allows for the implementation of concrete actions that directly impact each of these three pillars.
At FAMASE, we understand that the correct management of spaces, services, and resources not only improves the functioning of facilities but is also a key tool for achieving ESG goals. Every decision we make regarding maintenance, cleaning, energy efficiency, or waste management contributes directly to a more responsible operation aligned with current sustainability and good governance standards.
What ESG criteria are and why they matter to companies
A framework for measuring corporate sustainability
ESG criteria allow for the assessment of how a company acts regarding climate change, how it cares for people, and what corporate governance practices it applies. This approach is gaining weight among investors, partners, and consumers, who seek organizations committed beyond economic profit. Implementing actions related to ESG is not a trend, but a competitive and ethical necessity.
How operations impact the three ESG pillars
A company’s daily activity leaves a footprint. Energy use, generated waste, treatment of personnel, or transparency in decision-making are all part of that footprint. From our experience in facility management, we observe that many of these areas can be transformed by applying ESG criteria to the management of buildings, infrastructure, and auxiliary services.
Environmental sustainability through facility management
Reduction of energy consumption in facilities
One of the most visible aspects of environmental impact is resource consumption. At FAMASE, we work to optimize electrical, thermal, and HVAC systems in buildings, which translates into a real reduction in energy consumption. We apply monitoring technologies and efficient maintenance that allow for informed and responsible decision-making.
Waste management and efficient water use
Proper waste separation, recycling, and waste minimization are actions we incorporate into all our services. Furthermore, we promote solutions that improve the use and reuse of water in large and small facilities. These practices align with the environmental criteria of the ESG goals, providing tangible value to the company and the environment.
Social commitment in service management
Worker well-being and safe environments
The social pillar of ESG refers not only to internal company policies but also to how work environments are managed. Our services ensure safe, hygienic, and healthy spaces for both employees and visitors. We understand that professional cleaning, accessibility, and correct signage directly influence the well-being of those who occupy these spaces.
Inclusion, training, and labor responsibility
At FAMASE, we are also committed to the development of our teams. We continuously train our technicians, operators, and auxiliary staff in best practices, occupational safety, and customer service. We promote diversity and equal opportunity, knowing that a committed team is a reflection of a socially responsible company.
Governance: transparency and ethics in facility management
Process control and traceability
Governance within ESG involves acting ethically, complying with regulations, and ensuring transparency. In our operations, we implement control and traceability systems that allow clients to know every action performed. This not only improves efficiency but also reinforces trust and demonstrates a commitment to good management practices.
Strategic allies in regulatory compliance
In the field of facility management, many companies need to ensure compliance with safety, health, or environmental regulations. We accompany that process as an active partner, detecting risks, anticipating potential non-compliance, and offering personalized solutions. This turns our work into key support within each client’s ESG strategies.
Why integrate facility management into the ESG strategy
A tool for achieving sustainable goals
Facility management is not just a set of services; it is a cross-functional tool that connects business strategy with daily operations. Through planning, efficiency, prevention, and innovation, we ensure that every action counts and contributes toward more sustainable management. To comply with ESG, it is necessary to act on all fronts, and comprehensive maintenance is one of them.
How we provide value from FAMASE
Since our beginnings, at FAMASE we understood that good facility management had to have a long-term vision. For this reason, we promote solutions that not only solve immediate needs but also contribute to global goals such as decarbonization, inclusion, or efficiency. We know that every company has a unique path.
Our vision of facility management is in tune with new business models: sustainable, inclusive, and responsible. Working with us means choosing a way of managing facilities that cares for the environment, people, and the integrity of every process.



