Winners of the 2nd edition
drid and noticed a dark beret over the sky
which, unfortunately, we are getting used
to when we leave or are on our way back
to the city”. The topic of conversation was
already served at this get together. They
started an interesting debate on things and
initiatives that they could contribute to pro-
vide a solution to this increasingly harmful
and dangerous layer of pollution.
At that time, certain media were covering
the news that the Community of Madrid
had decided to make a firm commitment
to improving air quality and that they were
planning a strategy for the coming years to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the
region. It is the so-called Blue Plan, which
proposes the challenge of keeping Madrid’s
sky blue with the collaboration of all the citi-
zens of Madrid and to have the Community
of Madrid become a reference in air quality
improvement.
“It was a great coincidence, Miguel Ángel,
one of the members of the group, told us,
that at that time, the second edition of the
Eco-efficiency Awards had just been an-
nounced”.
Avelino Acero, managing director of FCC Construcción; José Ma-
yor, chairman of FCC Construcción; the winner Álvaro Marzo Ruiz
and other colleagues from this department
The award-winners Manuel, Miguel Ángel, Ignacio and Antonio,
with the director of Human Resources, Francisco Martin Monte-
agudo; the president of FCC Servicios, José Luis de la Torre and
the managing director of FCC Versia, Carlos Barón.
Improving the quality of life of citizens:
Manuel Fernández, Miguel Ángel Ra-
mírez, Ignacio Báñez and Antonio Benítez from Conservación and Sistemas, S.A. win-
ners in the category of eco-efficient idea/project that improves the lives of citizens for
their initiative “Automatic traffic restriction system for improving air quality in Madrid”.
Improving the company’s results:
Álvaro Marzo Ruiz, of the Madrid Building II
branch office of FCC Construcción, winner in the efficient idea/project category that
improves the results of the company for his initiative “Project for the design of an eco-
efficient worksite shack”.