Texen Group Confirms Its Leadership with Its CSR Approach and Platinum EcoVadis Rating for the Third Consecutive Year.
Environment, human development, ethics… Texen Group is implementing its roadmap in line with the main United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The 2023 results are very encouraging, as evidenced by the group’s new CSR report. And for the third consecutive year, Texen has achieved the Platinum EcoVadis medal with a score of 83/100, showing an improvement over last year despite increasingly stringent criteria.
This recognition for the third consecutive year, with the Platinum EcoVadis rating, confirms Texen Group’s leadership in the transformation of cosmetic packaging. This distinction, awarded by one of the world’s largest corporate social responsibility (CSR) rating organizations, places us in the top 1% of companies globally for sustainability performance.
The Platinum certification is the highest possible recognition in the EcoVadis assessment. It evaluates companies according to four main criteria: environment, social and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement. Maintaining this distinction for three consecutive years reflects our ongoing commitment to ethical, sustainable, and transparent practices that benefit our customers, employees, and the planet alike.
“Receiving the EcoVadis Platinum distinction for the third consecutive time is a true source of pride for our group. It reflects our constant efforts to integrate sustainability principles into all our activities. We firmly believe that a responsible company is a prosperous company, and this award encourages us to continue striving for excellence,” says François-Xavier Entremont, President of the Group.
Here are a few examples of the group’s numerous achievements:
- Over 80% of eco-designed offerings
- 88% of production sites ISO 14001 certified
- A 43.5% reduction in our carbon emissions compared to 2019, thanks to efforts focused on scopes 1 and 2
- Energy savings equivalent to 778 tons of carbon, achieved notably through the installation of insulating sleeves on presses and photovoltaic panels
- 16% of purchases made through a solidarity-based approach
- 85% of the most exposed employees in France and abroad have been trained in business ethics