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For the second consecutive year, Ernst & Young gives a positive evaluation of Nexans for its Governance practices in 2011
The use of bio-based materials will allow us to reduce our dependence on oil.
Under a competence sponsorship agreement, the Group will meet all the cable needs of the new museum by supplying free low and medium voltage power cables, as well as data transmission cables and systems for the 28,000 sq.m building and the 22 hectares of grounds.
Nexans today announced that on August 31, 2011 it signed an agreement with the Paris-based ESPCI (Industrial Physics and Chemistry Higher Educational Institution) to sponsor the School’s 130th graduating class.
Nexans today announced that it has signed a three-year sponsorship agreement with “Electriciens sans frontières” (ESF), an international solidarity non-governmental organization (NGO).
Thanks to its continuous efforts in terms of sustainable development, Nexans has recently joined the ETHIBEL Excellence SRI register.
Nexans provides key pieces in the sustainable puzzle and contributes to your sustainable development.
Nexans employees in Chile never miss an opportunity to have fun while at the same time supporting their fellow humans.
Consult the new publication dedicated to sustainable development. This document presents Nexans’ commitments and actions in this field.
As part of its commitment to contribute to Sustainable Development, Nexans will upgrade from traditional wooden drums to drums holding the PEFCTM certification.
In 2010, Nexans commits to make all of its business flights CarbonNeutral® by supporting the Uchindile-Mapanda Reforestation Project in Tanzania
The CSR Committee’s 2009-2010 agenda
Risk management: a continuous improvement process
Our program for deployment and promoting awareness of ethics
Avoiding accidents (OPL: One Point Lesson)
Safety Awards
Sharing Best Practices
Safety Days
Aid to under privileged children
Awareness-building about energy conservation