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Manuel Pallage |
As a company, we are aware that we are responsible for the greenhouse gas emissions related to our own activity. That's why we want to achieve carbon neutrality (scope 1 & 2) by 2030.
This is what scopes 1 & 2 of a carbon footprint represent :
Scope 1 : Direct GHG (Greenhouse Gas) emissions, from fixed or mobile installations controlled by the company. | |
Scope 2 : Indirect emissions associated with the production of imported electricity, heat or steam for the organization's operations. |
Measure our impact each year via a carbon assessment carried out by an independent expert.
Promotion of "zero waste" food though replacing traditional vending machines by providing flavoured drinks and dried fruit available in bulk.
Reduce the impact of mobility by offering electric vehicles to our employees and from 2024, a mobility budget !
Raise awareness among our employees by organizing the climate fresks.
This is a workshop to understand the issues at stake and to think about possible actions individually. and collectively.
Perform digital cleanup and take a step towards Green IT.
Every MB of storage requires energy. To reduce this impact, we participate in the Digital Cleanup Day. NSI has also signed the Sustainable IT charter.
Reducing our IT waste and giving equipment a second life .
Recycling our employees' PCs, supporting refurbished smartphones and donating office equipment are part of our processes.
NSI provides operational excellence : a corporate culture engaging management and employees. The ISO 9001 certification ("Quality Management Systems") is a concrete example of this.
NSI has signed the Sustainable IT charter for a more responsible digital world through internal and external actions. .
The ethical principles of this Supplier Code of Conduct is an important element in the selection and evaluation of our suppliers.
View the Supplier Code of Conduct