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At the end of the questionnaire, you will receive advice to improve your environmental and social impact but also your governance; as well as a series of tools, useful information and business examples to guide and inspire you. This analysis will allow you to evaluate the progress of your strategy according to 3 levels of maturity (One level only possible)
At stake ? Advice to improve your environmental and social impact and also your governance; as well as a series of tools, useful information and practical cases to guide and inspire you.
Attention ! It is important that you complete the questionnaire on the 3 pillars Environment, Social and Governance in order to receive a holistic assessment of your economic transition approach!
Examples of measures to reduce CO2 emissions:
Examples of renewable and/or green energy supplies:
The term “energy sobriety” refers to the voluntary and organised reduction in the amount of energy used in all company activities.
Mobility actions can fall into four categories: raising awareness (among all urban stakeholders), reducing (transport demand), shifting (to other forms such as trains and cargo bikes) and replacing (vehicle engines with zero-emission exhaust systems).
Examples of actions AND/OR incentives for sustainable practices and behaviour:
Examples of actions AND/OR incentives to reduce the environmental impact of its logistics flows :
One of the ways of being recognised as a “company in transition” is to be awarded one of the labels listed in the exemplarity decree.
Here are a few examples of environmental exemplarity labels:
For more information and a full list of the recognitions covered by the decree, see appendices 3 and 4 on: Download
Examples of actions AND/OR incentives to reduce the environmental impact (air/water/soil):
The circular economy is an economic system of exchange and production that, at every stage of the product life cycle (goods and services), aims to increase the efficiency of resource use and reduce the environmental impact while improving the well-being of individuals.
Examples of actions to promote the circular economy:
Eco-design aims to consider the environmental impact of a product or service right from the design stage.
The eco-design of products, for example, aims to: improve technical characteristics, facilitate predictive maintenance and repair, etc. which ultimately extends a product’s lifespan.
The eco-design of services (e.g. a cleaning service) aims to put in place good environmental practices for each aspect of the service (choosing environmentally friendly products, using bicycles for travel, etc.).
Examples of actions to promote eco-design:
Examples of digitalisation/automation of internal processes:
Examples of measures to limit/optimise water consumption:
Examples of measures to promote biodiversity:
This involves taking action to eliminate gender stereotypes.
For example :
A diversity policy enables a company to reflect the diversity that exists within society (gender, sex, ethnic origin, disabilities, etc.). Inclusion means fully integrating a person into a group, as an individual and taking into account their unique characteristics.
Examples of measures to promote diversity and inclusion in internal and external processes:
The term “people who are excluded from the job market” is aimed at people who are under-qualified, long-term unemployed, new arrivals, disabled, in prison or ex-convicts. There are several measures, such as specific contracts, subsidised employment and training plans.
The terms “health”, “well-being” and “safety” refer to ensuring that your company’s staff can work in safe, secure working conditions; taking care of their physical and mental health; and providing a caring and peaceful environment. The aim is to ensure a healthy, balanced and fulfilling life.
Examples of measures concerning health, well-being and safety:
An internal training policy allows you to retain your employees, while strengthening their independence and motivation.
Examples of measures:
There are various measures that can help to make your offer accessible to all audiences, such as:
Examples of measures to boost the local economy:
Examples of measures to promote participative governance:
Examples of measures to encourage staff involvement in decision-making:
Did you know that one of the ways of being recognised as a “company in transition” is to be awarded one of the labels listed in the exemplarity decree?
Here are a few examples of social exemplarity labels:
For more information and a full list of the recognitions covered by the decree, see appendices 3 and 4: Download
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a call to action from the United Nations to all countries to promote prosperity while protecting the planet.
Example of measures to promote fair remuneration for suppliers:
The term “local impact of the activity” are to be understood in the sense of: