As we progress along the roadmap of our ESG strategy, certifications act as strong foundations that anchor our commitment to sustainability. At Sidel, we understand that Environmental, Social, and Governance principles are key for driving positive change. And to achieve this goal, we are joining forces with our customers, suppliers, external partners, and the communities we work together with.
Sidel is a proud member of CDP and actively participates in its mission to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. CDP, formerly known as the Carbon Disclosure Project, is a leading global organisation that enables companies to disclose and manage their environmental impacts. As a CDP member, Sidel shows its commitment to transparency, sustainability, and proactive action towards addressing environmental challenges. Through the CDP supply chain platform, Sidel also encourages its suppliers to make a GHG inventory, commit to science-based targets and develop their climate change policy.
At Sidel, we have embraced EcoVadis as our chosen procedure for assessing our supply chain, and using its platform to map and rate the environmental, social, and ethical performance of our suppliers. By becoming an EcoVadis member, we aim to facilitate the comprehensive evaluation and classification of our suppliers' environmental, social, and ethical practices. This proactive approach underscores our commitment to promoting sustainability, transparency, and responsible business conduct throughout our supply chain network.
ISO 14001:2015 is an internationally recognized standard for environmental management systems. It provides a framework for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continually improving an effective environmental management system. By implementing ISO 14001:2015, Sidel commits to environmental sustainability and reducing its environmental footprint. In 2024, we achieved our goal, with 100% of our industrial sites certified to ISO14001:2015.
ISO 45001 is a globally recognised standard for managing occupational health and safety risks in the workplace. It requires organisations to establish and maintain a health and safety management system incorporating policies and procedures for identifying and mitigating workplace hazards. We are proud to report that 100% of our production sites are ISO 45001 certified, and in 2024, we continued to uphold these high standards across our operations.