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    CGI obtains the Sustainable IT Certification – Level 2 for its responsible digital practices.

    6 March 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Canadian group **CGI**, a major player in digital services, has obtained the **Sustainable IT – Level 2** certification for its activities in **Morocco, France, Luxembourg, Romania, and Switzerland**. This distinction, awarded by the **Institute of Responsible Digital Technology** in collaboration with the **French Ministry of Ecological Transition**, positions CGI as the first company in the sector with more than **5,000 employees** to achieve this level.

    The evaluation was based on **52 criteria**, covering governance and the lifecycle of digital services. Committed to a sustainable approach, **CGI has already trained 9,000 employees in eco-design** and collaborates with companies like **EDF** to design low environmental impact solutions. The audit, conducted by **Baker Tilly**, validated these advancements and defined a three-year plan focused on developing more responsible digital services.

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