The Social Impact of Emmaty

Emmaty operates on the principle that building a better world goes beyond construction and engineering; it’s about making a meaningful difference in the communities where they work. Through their flagship program, Emmaty Cares, the company channels its corporate social responsibility efforts into three fundamental pillars:

1. Education and Technology

Emmaty focuses on improving education through the use of technology in disadvantaged communities:

  • STEM for All:
    As a company located in a HUBZone, they promote the revitalization of circumstantially disadvantaged communities through initiatives that foster science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
  • Access in Remote Areas:
    They implement educational technology in remote areas of Central and South America where resources are limited.
  • Direct Support:
    They donate school supplies and Christmas gifts to children in need.

2. Sustainability and Access to Basic Resources

The company integrates its commercial success with global humanitarian causes:

  • Give Power:
    By installing solar systems, Emmaty supports the Give Power Foundation, which builds solar-powered water desalination plants.
  • Clean Water:
    These plants can produce up to 70,000 liters of clean water per day, preventing waterborne diseases in developing regions.
  • Energy Efficiency:
    Its core mission includes reducing its customers’ carbon footprint and harmonizing energy consumption with environmental stewardship.

3. Inclusion and Human Development

Emmaty defines itself as a purpose-driven company where people are at the heart of its operations:

  • Women’s Leadership:
    They are committed to supporting female talent, fostering equality, and increasing the meaningful participation of women in the construction industry.
  • Employee Wellbeing:
    They prioritize the safety, development, and personal growth of their team as a critical pillar of their corporate strength.
  • Local Talent:
    They seek to boost the local economy by hiring local talent and supporting small businesses in the communities where they operate projects.