IDEMIA wins accolades for CSR performance

For the third year in a row, IDEMIA, the global leader in identity technologies, has reached the highest distinction of EcoVadis certification.

By increasing its mark from 75/100 to 78/100, the group has once again demonstrated its capacity to have an impact through its CSR program, especially thanks to its commitments on Labor & Human Rights topics as well as on sustainable procurement. This reward allows IDEMIA to stay in the top 1% of all corporations globally participating in this assessment.

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EcoVadis provides the leading solution for monitoring sustainability in global supply chains. Their assessments takes into account each company’s industry, size, and geographic location and the companies’ data is cross-checked by independent experts. Through focusing on 21 criteria across the themes of Environment, Labor & Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement, EcoVadis challenges companies to demonstrate their alignment with international sustainability standards such as the Global Compact Principles, the International Labor Organization (ILO) conventions, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines, the ISO 26000 standard, and the CERES principles. On each of these four categories, IDEMIA exceeds average industry scores and reached an overall advanced sustainable performance.

This performance assessment is a tribute to the long-term CSR approach adopted by IDEMIA. In both 2019 and 2020, the group obtained a Gold certification and was placed in the top 3% of companies assessed within its industry, and since 2021 the firm has maintained its place in the top 1% of all corporations globally participating.

This year, IDEMIA’s progress in terms of inclusion, equity, and diversity was rewarded, enabling IDEMIA to achieve a score of 80/100 in the “Labor & Human Rights” category. This score reflects IDEMIA’s commitment to adopting an ethical approach that puts people first, both for its employees and its external stakeholders.

Speaking on the achievement , Matthew Foxton India Regional President & Executive Vice-President, Branding & Communications at IDEMIA said “Our CSR initiatives in IDEMIA India are a reflection of our unwavering commitment to shaping a better tomorrow for India. We believe in the power of skill development for inclusive growth to uplift marginalized communities. Through our programs, we are empowering individuals with the tools they need to thrive in a rapidly evolving world. But our dedication doesn’t stop there. We also recognize the urgent need to protect and preserve the environment for future generations. Our efforts to create a greener environment go hand in hand with our focus on skill development. Together, through strategic CSR that intertwines skill development and environmental stewardship, we are not only transforming lives but also creating a legacy of environmental stewardship that echoes for generations”

Yves Portalier, Senior Vice President Corporate Social Responsibility at IDEMIA said “I would like to thank all the teams who are committed throughout the year to make Corporate Social Responsibility a priority at IDEMIA. This engagement results in an increase of our rating since last year and demonstrates IDEMIA’s ambition to continually progress, in line with our plans to implement additional initiatives in the years to come”

Having supported the UN Global Compact since 2006, IDEMIA is already planning to implement more initiatives in the coming years, particularly through its CSR program, IDEMIA IMPACT, which closely aligns the group’s CSR strategy with twelve of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

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