In order to integrate the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into its CSR policy, VESPER PROMOTION has linked its actions to 7 of the 17 SDGs that came into force on January 1, 2016.
EMPOWER WOMEN AND GIRLS AND DEFEND EQUAL RIGHTS.
EMPOWER WOMEN AND GIRLS AND DEFEND EQUAL RIGHTS.
Gender equality is not only a basic human right, but also a necessary foundation for the creation of a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world.
VESPER Promotion is committed to professional equality between women and men.
As such, VESPER Promotion acts for the real professional equality of its employees by:
Prohibiting any discrimination in hiring
Refraining from any differentiation in matters of compensation and career development
Informing employees and job applicants of the implementation of measures to prevent sexual harassment in the company
VESPER Promotion thus intends to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 5) of the United Nations (UN) “Professional equality between men and women”.
AVOID WASTING WATER.
Clean, accessible water for all is an essential part of the world we want to live in.
VESPER Promotion acts daily on water management by striving to set up in each of its operations:
Means for measuring and recording individual water consumption. (Auto-Regulation, Leak in real time, …)
Sanitary appliances fitted with flow control systems
Rainwater collectors (Garden sprinkler, Trash washing, Dual control flush, …)
Wastewater calorie recovery systems
VESPER Promotion intends to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 6) of the United Nations (UN) “Clean water and sanitation.”
SE LOW CONSUMPTION DEVICES AND BULBS.
Sustainable energy is an opportunity to transform lives, economies and the planet.
VESPER PROMOTION acts daily in sustainable energies in its workplace or its programs through 3 main axes :
Économique : Economic: For its own use and for all its programs, VESPER PROMOTION favors energy self-production by installing photovoltaic panels, wind turbines, …
Environmental: Whenever possible, VESPER PROMOTION favors the installation of renewable energy systems at the heart of its operations
Social : VESPER PROMOTION controls energy consumption, without compromising on comfort and safety
VESPER PROMOTION thus intends to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 7) of the United Nations (UN) “Clean energy and affordable cost.”
INANCE BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS.
Investments in infrastructure are essential for achieving sustainable development.
Building construction is a rapidly evolving sector. VESPER Promotion is fully involved in several internal R&D programs for the industrialization of building construction using sustainable and / or innovative technologies or materials.
VESPER Promotion VESPER Promotion intends to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 9) of the United Nations (UN) “Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure.”
REFER BIKE, WALKING OR PUBLIC TRANSPORT.
The future we want includes cities that offer great opportunities for all.
VESPER PROMOTION strives to use only materials and solutions for sustainable construction in order to:
Tackling energy-consuming homes
Make homes energetically self-sufficient
Made them healthy for their occupants
Develop technological solutions to improve occupant comfort
VESPER PROMOTION thus intends to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 11) of the United Nations (UN) “Sustainable cities and communities.”
RECYCLE PAPER, PLASTIC, GLASS AND ALUMINUM.
Sustainable consumption and production aim to “do more and better with less”.
Faced with the significant impact of traditional “Concrete” construction on the emission of greenhouse gases.
• Construction sector responsible for around 10% of greenhouse gases
• Concrete is responsible for nearly 52% of the sector’s emissions
VESPER Promotion directs its R&D towards construction solutions using bio-sourced materials such as:
• Wood
• Plant insulators
VESPER Promotion thus intends to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 12) of the United Nations (UN) “Responsible consumption and production.”