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FCC joined this initiative and thus demonstrated its commitment for over 120 years to the development and transformation of the cities in which it operates, having implemen- ted projects and initiatives in the area of corporate social responsibi- lity and making the sustainability of its business model tangible through support for Sustainable Develo- pment Goal (SDG) 11. In this way, this SDG is present in the com- pany through innovation processes applied to its different lines of busi - ness so that, through the manage- ment of its activities, it contributes to the creation of the cities of the future, to improving the quality of life of people and to promoting the sustainable development of society, providing solutions that help to im- prove adaptation to its impacts and protect biodiversity. FCC shows its commitment to the social and economic progress of cities In 2014, the United Nations General Assembly established the celebration of World Cities Day on 31 October, an initiative to reflect on the future of cities and focus on the global urban challenges to create sustainable, inclusive and safe cities and communities. Creating value for citizens, a fun- damental pillar of FCC The achievement of the 17 SDGs of the 2030 Agenda, approved in 2015 by the UN, continues to be part of the FCC Group’s daily activities. In relation to its commitment to be a part of the solution it proposes, the Group’s Board of Directors appro- ved in 2016 the provisions of its Cor- porate Social Responsibility Policy, with its subsequent development by the Fourth CSR Master Plan for 2017-2020. It includes a company commitment to being a part of the solution to social, economic and environmental challenges, with this commitment focusing on responsi- ble management and following re- commendations 53 and 54 of the CNMV Code of Good Governance. FCC’s vision is to contribute to the C O M M U N I T I E S 58 C O M M U N I T I E S
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