Biodiversity is us

A company’s ecosystem must look to nature.’ Interview by Erica Canaia with Nicola Iacopelli

‘First of all, there is the strong awareness that ‘we are nature’; nature is not detached from us, but we are US. And the ecosystem of a company must also look at nature.’ Nicola Iacopelli told our ceo Erica Canaia. Today, companies cannot just do business: they must create value for the people and the territory in which they operate. Only in this way can they build a healthy working environment, where employees feel part of something bigger. True success is not just in the numbers, but in the impact you leave. Too many companies have tried to ride the sustainability fad without really believing in it and have failed. Instead, those who put their heart into what they do, creating real wealth, build a solid, shared future.

Nicola’s book Come comunicare la sostenibilità, published in the Liquid Diamonds notebooks, was the starting point for our CEO Erica Canaia to talk to Nicola about companies, sustainability, local welfare, profit and values.

Erica: It was exciting to read about the moment of change in your book Come comunicare la sostenibilità and I wish others would take inspiration as I did from reading you. Can you tell us about your project Bee it?

Nicola. My story of change started when my child, our child, saved an APE in the swimming pool of the residence where we lived. He was eight years old and went crazy with joy. We learned about the world of bees, and we never left from there. I come from a corporate background and liken the social life of bees to corporate life. The bees all work together for the common good, for one goal, collaborating. I spent a lot of money in the company on consultants to bring harmony and instead just take inspiration from the world of nature!

Erica: Can you tell us more about where you started from?

Nicola: Our food needs soil and bees. After realising that bees’ problem is nectar, we started a project that restores their food by regenerating abandoned or damaged soil. The regenerated soil becomes fertile again, at which point we plant it by sowing plants and flowers that are useful to bees. Then we take queen bees and new bee families and place them in this habitat. And bee oases are created! The great thing is that we also combine the social aspect, i.e. these oases are also created within spaces where associations that deal with fragility, inclusiveness, including children and young people, operate. So, inclusion and diversity are already built into the project itself. In addition, people get closer to nature and can regenerate themselves.

Erica: In the book you talk about sustainability and how it is integrated into the values of the company and the individual. You talk about having an impact today but also on tomorrow through a Business for Good

Nicola: It is right to continue to do business, in my view, because companies have to have revenue, but the question is: how to give back some of the profits with environmental or social activities? We have touched on a sensitive subject, in addition to turnover and numbers we want to talk about Business for Good.

Erica: At the leadership level, it is an interesting reasoning because the first step to sustainability is not an action but a mindset; you need purpose-connected leaders with an authentic ego.

Nicola: Let’s start from an axiom, if a company does not make a profit it is useless. I believe that business profit is fundamental, in fact I speak of sustainability as a tool for doing business for the common good. The theme of Business for Good lies precisely in the fact that every company today, in order to satisfy its needs, must make a profit and also share its values with a community. Today, 73% of end consumers predispose their choice towards products, goods and services oriented towards a common good, that have values in them, that go beyond the satisfaction of the good itself. So, an entrepreneur who wants his company to prosper cannot be more short-sighted. Turnover at all costs no longer exists, the short term no longer exists.

Erica: I strongly believe in FIMIC and I would like to tell entrepreneurs who are still focused solely and exclusively on profitability that they then miss out on the function of ‘common good’.

Nicola: Today people are very informed so you have to be genuine, truthful, authentic and consistent. Do you see the boom there has been with benefit company openings? Today 34% of companies that opened benefit companies in 2024 have already closed. Why? Because the value is not in them so it cannot work. In recent years I have become more and more sensitive to giving back in some way, both on a company and personal level, what I receive. Nowadays you also have to create a well-being in the area where the company is located and a company climate that makes everyone feel good. Finally, if you increase ‘attachment to the jersey’, that is, if you create a real sense of belonging, you increase the productivity of your team. Another aspect is respect and kindness towards oneself first, then towards others.

Erica: The Hive of Sustainability, always going back to your beloved bees, allows the reader to put into practice what they have read in the previous pages. Can you tell us about this path, to be done with pen and paper?

Nicola: The sustainability hive is a hexagon, like the real hive. The exercise I have set up asks: who do you want to be? What are your values? What do you like to do and what makes you feel good? I, for example, like to be honest, I like to look people in the eye, to be clean, so I choose to be that. So consequently, you have to ask yourself: what actions are consistent with what I am? What have I done that no longer belongs to me? What have I done that made me feel good? How do I communicate? How do I choose to communicate? If you answer truthfully, a coherent picture of who you are and what you do will emerge. And the moment you find your identity you can go and communicate it to the outside world, which is the last step.

Nicola Iacopelli and Bee It

Nicola, after a business background with experience in Italy and the USA, and after a personal event, the rescue of a bee by his child, founded BEE IT a benefit company that protects biodiversity. He believes in small actions that, when added together, generate big change for the common good: a more sustainable future for all. Nicola Iacopelli’s commitment translates into a business that combines passion and responsibility.

Cookie Policy

Published om 18/04/2025

Dear user, this document describes the types, purposes, and retention times of cookies used on the websites https://fimic.it, https://travel.fimic.it (hereinafter referred to as "Portal" or "Site"), as well as allowing you to select your preferences regarding their use.

Definition, characteristics, and regulatory application

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Contact details of the Data Controller

For further details about the Data Controller, the user can refer to our Privacy Policy.

Company websites might collect data as described in the following document.

PREMISE

FIMIC SRL, with registered office in 54 Via Ospitale – 35010 Carmignano di Brenta – (PD) ITALY – CF and P.Iva 04785520281, in the person of the legal representative, in the capacity of data controller (hereafter, “Holder”), informs you under art. 13 D.Lgs 30.6.2003 n.196 (hereafter, “Privacy Code”) and art. 13 Regolamento UE n. 2016/679 (hereafter, “GDPR”) that your data will be processed in the following ways and for the following ends.

1) Data collected

The Holder will process non-sensitive identification data (name, surname, fiscal code, VAT number, email, phone number – hereafter, “data”) you provide as you sign up to the Holder’s website and/or as you sign up to the newsletter service provided by the Holder.

2) Categories of personal data and purposes of the processing

Your data is processed:

  1. A) Without your explicit consent, according to legal and contractual obligations (art.24 lett. a, b, c Privacy Code and art 6 lett. b, and GDPR) for the following ends:

– Allowing to register on the website;

– Managing and maintaining the website;

– Fulfil existing pre-contractual, contractual, and fiscal obligations arising from dealings with you;

– Fulfil any obligation stemming from law, regulations, Community regulations and Authority orders;

– Prevent or discover fraudulent activity and abuse harmful to the website;

– For necessities tied to maintenance and operation, possible third party services might collect system logs, which may contain data such as user IP address;

– Exercise the Holder’s rights.

  1. B) Just under your explicit consent (art. 23 and 130 Privacy Code and art. 7 GDPR), for the following marketing purposes:

– Sending you newsletter, commercial communications and advertising material concerning products or services provided by the Holder. In case you’re already a customer, we might send commercial communications about products or services akin to ones you already purchased of otherwise benefited of, unless you disagree (art. 130 Privacy Code).

3) Processing methods and data retention period

The processing of your data is done according to the operations specified under art. 4 Privacy Code and art. 4 n. 2 GDPR, more precisely: data collection, registration, organization, conservation, consultation, elaboration, editing, selection, extraction, comparison, use, interconnection, block, communication, erasing and destruction. Your data will be processed on paper, electronically and via automated processing.

The Holder will retain your data for the time necessary to fulfil the purposes above and in any case not beyond ten years from the termination of relationship for Service Purposes

4) Access and communication of data

You can access your data at any time, by requesting them to the addresses mentioned later in this document.

4.1) Cookies

The website uses cookies, for further information check the dedicated document.

5) Data sharing

Your data could be made accessible and/or communicated for the purposes mentioned in 2.A and 2.B.

Without prejudice to communications done in fulfilment of legal obligations, the Holder might share your data both in Italy and abroad (as specified in the following points) to:

– The Holder’s employees and collaborators, in the capacity of data controllers and sysadmins;

– Technicians and managers of administration and accountancy and/or to fulfil specific law obligations inherent to third parties;

– The Holder’s agent network; factoring companies; credit institutions; debt collection companies; credit insurance companies; commercial information companies; professionals and experts; transport companies; supervisory bodies and judicial authorities to which such communications are mandatory by law for the stated purposes.

– Companies or other legal entities qualified and appointed, under art. 28 of Regolamento 679/16, to support activities like: managing and development of communication and advertising means, company processes and projects, and data storage. Access could be granted to third parties and related companies which deliver services deemed necessary and/or useful by the Holder for company management and related services you may request. Among such companies are system maintenance companies, credit institutes, professional offices, companies which deliver services deemed necessary or useful by the Holder, and companies which carry out outsourcing activities for the Holder, in the capacity of external data controllers.

6) Data transfer

The managing and storing of data is carried out on servers located in the EU belonging to the Holder and/or third parties appointed as data controllers. Our servers are currently located in Italy. Data won’t be transferred outside of the EU. The Holder reserves the right to relocate the servers in Italy, in the EU or in extra-EU countries, if deemed necessary. In the latter case, the Holder assures that the transfer would happen in full observation of applicable laws and reaching, if necessary, agreements aimed to guarantee a data protection level comparable to the one provided by EU guidelines.

7) Mandatory or optional nature of data provision and consequences of any refusal

Data provision for the purposes in 2.A is mandatory. In its absence, website sign up and the rest of 2.A services would be unavailable.

Data provision for 2.B is optional.

You may therefore decide not to provide data or to deny processing of provided data: in doing so you forfeit any service described in 2.B, while retaining right of those mentioned in 2.A.

8) Rights of Data Subjects

In capacity of subject, you hold the rights mentioned in art. 7 Privacy Code and art. 15-22 GDPR, more precisely:

  1. A) Demand and obtain confirmation of the existence of data pertaining yourself, stored or not, and the communication of the such;
  2. B) Obtain indication of data origin, methods and purposes of processing, logic applied in case of electronic processing, the Holder’s and every appointee’s (under art. 5, comma 2 Privacy Code and art 3, comma 1 GDPR) identification details, entities which may receive data in capacity of data controllers or appointed representative in local territories;
  3. C) Obtain: the correction, rectification or integration of data; the deletion, anonymisation or blockage of data processed in violation of the law, including those the retaining of which is not necessary to the purpose they were collected of processed; the acknowledgement that any operation mentioned in 8.A and 8.B has been brought to the knowledge of all subjects involved to the extent of common sense;
  4. D) Oppose, completely or partially, to: the processing of your data for the intended purpose, in the presence of legitimate reasons; to the processing of your data for the purpose of advertising, direct selling, market analysis or commercial communication, through automated systems via email, phone call, or mail. The extent of the former right is fully customizable by the subject, who has the possibility of choosing which of the communication methods, if any, he prefers.

If applicable, the subject possesses also the rights mentioned under art. 16-21 GDPR (right of rectification, right to oblivion, right to restriction of processing, right to data portability, right of opposition), and also the right to complain to Competition Authority.

9) Arrangement for the exercise of the rights

You may exercise your rights any time, via:

– Registered mail w/proof of delivery to FIMIC SRL, with registered office in 54 Via Ospitale – 35010 Carmignano di Brenta – (PD) ITALY –;

– Email to info@fimic.it

– PEC to fimic@pecit.it

10) Minors

This website and the services provided by the Holder are not meant for minors, and their data is not to be intentionally collected. In case such data is inadvertently collected, the Holder will provide to its deletion upon user request.

11) Holder, people in charge and appointees

The Holder, as we referred the data controller as, is FIMIC SRL, in capacity of legal representative pro tempore, with registered office in 54 Via Ospitale – 35010 Carmignano di Brenta – (PD) ITALY –. The updated list of people in charge and appointed data controllers is kept by the Holder’s registered office.

12) Data Protection Officer

Not applicable to our company.

13) Alterations of this Policy

The present Policy is subject to alterations and changes. It is therefore advisable to regularly check this Policy and refer to the most recently updated instance available on the above mentioned website.

Conclusions

All these principles are shared with all personnel who, beside putting effort in the correct management of the System, continuously provides the Managership with inputs and informations on how to improve it.

Our attention towards risks stemming from personal data management is an engagement spread on every level of our Company, both internally and externally and towards our Partners and third party collaborators.

Our Company defines and analyses its own processes through risk management techniques. We detected threats and opportunities that our Company faces through appropriate actions, through which we aim to define suitable management systems, updated on the basis normative changes and subjects.

Our S.G.P. is therefore developed and updated to guarantee the necessary and appropriate protection for the subjects data as explained in the Company privacy policy