In 2023, Antalis reached an important step in its commitment to sustainable development, making progress on a wide range of environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives. The company has implemented strategic actions and made tangible improvements to demonstrate its commitment to integrating sustainable practices throughout its operations worldwide. Its efforts reflect its ongoing ambition to make a positive contribution to environmental management, social responsibility and sound governance. The new edition of Antalis’ ESG report, which covers the year 2023, sheds light on the progress made by the Group to meet the growing expectations of its market and stakeholders through concrete actions and commitments.
Looking at their environment objective, the company will improve warehouse energy efficiency, offering more sustainable alternatives, ensuring the sustainability of wood fibre products, tackling greenhouse gas emissions and implementing solutions to reduce our carbon footprint.
For social responsibility they will strive to achieve a “zero” workplace accident rate, improving employee skills, sharing initiatives and promoting best practices within the Antalis Group, donations, sponsorships and charitable activities.
Finally, for governance, Antalis will ensure group transparency and alignment, risk assessments to guarantee sustainable sourcing from suppliers, and compliance with the highest international standards (ethics, labour, human rights, environment).
With 4,200 employees and 105 logistics centres in 32 countries, Antalis is committed to meeting the challenges of climate change and decarbonisation and its progress has been recognised by a recent gold medal awarded by EcoVadis.
‘More than ever, sustainability is a long-term performance driver for the Antalis Group and our shareholder KPP, our employees, customers and our business partners. It allows us to translate our responsible identity into operational initiatives, processes and actions. We have a key role to play in the move towards a more sustainable economy and society’, explained Hervé Poncin, CEO, Antalis Group.