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    CGI and S2M Receive the CSR Label from CGEM, LEYTON’s Recognition Renewed

    26 November 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM) recently awarded its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Label to S2M and the General Real Estate Company (CGI), while renewing this distinction for LEYTON.

    This recognition underscores the commitment of these companies to implementing responsible practices and their capacity to respond in a structured manner to the expectations of their internal and external stakeholders. It also reflects their willingness for continuous improvement and the consolidation of their CSR initiatives.

    The CGEM CSR Label values Moroccan companies that globally integrate economic, social, and environmental dimensions at the core of their management strategy. It is granted for three years based on the decision of the CGEM Presidency, following the opinion of an award committee and evaluation by an accredited independent expert. The renewal follows the same criteria, with a heightened level of rigor compared to the previous assessment.

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