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DECLARATION OF INFORMED CONSENT
Data for Marketing

I hereby declare the following regarding my name, surname and e-mail address (‘’the Data’’) that I have provided to the Data Controller, an SA company under the name “Marmor SG Société Anonyme Processing of Marble and Granite”, and under the distinctive title “STONE GROUP INTERNATIONAL” (“the Company”), for the purpose of my briefing about the products, the actions and the news of the Company by electronic means.

Having been informed from the Company’s Privacy Notice:

(a) of my rights, as described in favor of the data subjects in the provisions of national and European legislation, and in particular the General Regulation 679/2016 on the protection of personal data, (and more specifically, the right to information, access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, portability and objection).
(b) in particular, that, in order to exercise my rights, the competent contact person appointed by the Company is the Data Protection Officer, whom I can contact at the e-mail address dpo@stonegroup.gr, and to whom I shall address any possible request for exercising one of my rights related to my personal data.
(c) that I reserve my right to withdraw the consent, which I provide with the present, by choosing the relevant consent withdraw command in the Consent Withdrawal.
(d) that the Data are kept by the Company and are transferred only to the absolutely necessary processors supporting the Company's electronic systems and networks.

 
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VOLAKAS HAEMUS

MATERIAL INFORMATION

The privately-owned quarry, where Volakas Haemus, Elba Blue, Volakas Electron marbles are extracted, is located in the world-renowned marble bearing area of Volakas, near the Granitis area in Drama, Northern Greece, covering a total area of 82,615 sq.m..

Extraction activity started in 2012 and since then, its production capacity almost doubled, reaching 30,000 tonnes in 2018 (from 15,400 tonnes), with the potential to reach 42,000 tonnes in blocks in 2019