This score not only recognises a commitment, it proves the efficacy of the group’s carbon emissions reduction policy and highlights its excellent performance. “The Group’s carbon neutrality, which it embarked on in March 2012, is applied in its business units and subsidiaries (1). Their offers are now entirely offset (2). Since May 2016, 100% of La Poste’s sites use electricity from renewable sources. In late 2018, the Group successfully launched a green bond. Shortly afterwards, an energy management system was also launched, with the deployment of the SOBRE solution across 325 Group sites”, states Antoine Doussaint, the Group’s Deputy Director of CSR.
This maximum score therefore recognises a strong, dynamic energy policy and a resolute commitment to the ecological transition. It is also an asset for the company that obtains it. “The rating is a selling point which is systematically mentioned in tenders. Companies and local authorities choose us for our commitment to CSR. They know that by using our services, they are getting the best environmental offer and that this gives them an advantage in their own environmental strategy or rating”, Antoine Doussaint emphasises.