STRATEGY

Our ESG strategy is defined by our vision of sustainability, the needs and expectations of our customers and other stakeholders, and a dynamic, increasingly demanding regulatory environment.

We have decided to set out a comprehensive sustainability roadmap for the coming years, which includes the publication of annual ESG reports outlining our Environmental, Social and Governance priorities.

The 3 Pillars of our ESG strategy

Warehousing & Logistics:
Improving energy efficiency
in our warehouses

Forestry
& Biodiversity:

Sustainability of
the wood fibre-based
products we sell

Carbon footprint:
Addressing GHG emissions
and implementing solutions
to decrease our carbon
footprint

Health & Safety:
Striving for a “zero”
accident workplace

Training
& Development:

Improving our employees’
skill sets

Communication & Sharing
best practices:

Sharing initiatives and
promoting best practices
across the Antalis Group

Philanthropy
& Partnerships:

Donations, sponsorships
and charitable activities

Global ESG strategy:
Ensuring transparency
and Group alignment

Supplier due diligence:
Risk assessments to
ensure sustainable
procurement

ESG
assessments:

Recognised
and independent
third parties

Business conduct
& Compliance:

Respecting the highest
international standards:
Ethics, Labour, Human
Rights, Environment

Documents

General Conditions of purchase

We all have a key role to play in the move towards a more sustainable economy and society. In this regard, Antalis has updated its General Purchasing Conditions to ensure that ethical compliance and ESG performance form the basis of its commercial relationship with its suppliers. The General Purchasing Conditions are also translated and available on each of Antalis’ local websites.

Ethics reporting platform

For all serious misconduct matters that cannot be reported using the internal channels, an anonymous and secure reporting platform is available in 22 languages: www.ethicalalert.com

Reports are sent directly to an independent third party that conducts a preliminary investigation of any allegations of misconduct within the Antalis Group. It then sends its preliminary findings to the Antalis Group’s Ethics Committee for review.