Adisseo

Adisseo is committed to sustainable development

01/18/2022

Adisseo is a unique company, committed to a sustainable growth based on the development of its key know-hows; Adisseo constantly aims to reduce the environmental impact of its activities.

As such, our company is involved in a Sustainable Development approach through various projects in order to reach its environmental objectives, while contributing to Sustainable Development Goals defined by the United Nations.

Tournesol project: all concerned with energy

The Tournesol project is an initiative that is part of our desire to daily act on limiting our energy consumption. Indeed, every step toward protecting our resources counts: the involvement of every collaborator makes it possible to preserve our planet while remaining competitive.

In our production workshops, close monitoring of our energy performance is carried out to adapt our parameters, in order to optimize our consumptions.

Moreover, ideas from collaborators for modifying our facilities are gradually being implemented in order to accelerate the gradual reduction in our energy consumption.

These actions make it possible, at the company’s scale, to identify energy losses and to remedy them.

Green project: let’s build a greener future

The Green project applies to two areas of action: reducing water consumption and reducing volumes of waste generated by our activities. This approach meets three of the United Nations Sustainable Development objectives and aims to perpetuate and ensure the development of Adisseo’s activities while reducing its environmental impact. By participating in operational awareness on our production sites, Green sets up a dynamic in defining new objectives.

By all these actions, Adisseo is committed to preserving the environment through a Sustainable Development approach which aims to define comprehensive goals that are shared by its industrial sites. The involvement of our staff as a collective force allows our company to act with the ambition to reduce our ecological footprint.