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    Home » ESITH and Al Omrane Rabat-Salé-Kénitra obtain the CSR Label, Maroclear renews it.
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    ESITH and Al Omrane Rabat-Salé-Kénitra obtain the CSR Label, Maroclear renews it.

    6 March 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The General Confederation of Enterprises of Morocco (CGEM) awarded its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Label to ESITH and Al Omrane Rabat-Salé-Kénitra, while renewing this distinction for Maroclear.

    This recognition rewards their commitment to social responsibility, integrating the expectations of their internal and external stakeholders into a continuous improvement approach.

    The CGEM CSR Label aims to encourage Moroccan companies to adopt a sustainable management strategy, taking into account economic, social, and environmental dimensions. Its attainment is based on a rigorous evaluation of nine key areas, including human rights, governance, corruption prevention, fair competition, and environmental responsibility.

    This distinction thus confirms the willingness of these companies to sustain their commitments to responsible and sustainable development.

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