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    The CGEM awards the CSR Label to EPEGA and renews it for DXC CDG and the Société des Boissons du Maroc.

    19 July 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    The General Confederation of Enterprises of Morocco (CGEM) has awarded its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Label to the company EPEGA, and renewed it for DXC CDG and the Beverage Company of Morocco.

    The granting of this Label aims to recognize and distinguish the commitments of these companies in terms of social responsibility, within the framework of a managerial strategy that takes into account their interests as well as the expectations of their various stakeholders, emphasizes the CGEM in a statement.

    This is part of a continuous improvement approach aimed at further enhancing the overall performance of companies while creating added value for their environment and having a positive impact on their ecosystems, the same source continues.

    The CGEM CSR Label is awarded following an evaluation of the behaviors and practices of companies in the nine areas of action constituting the CGEM’s social responsibility charter, in accordance with the universal objectives of CSR.

    These relate to human rights, labor relations and conditions, the environment, corruption prevention, fair competition, corporate governance, the interests of clients and consumers, issues related to suppliers and subcontractors, and commitment to the community.

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