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A social responsibility audit, as proposed by Vigeo, is an independent and objective measurement.

The audit gives the audited organisation an assurance of its degree of commitment with regards to the social responsibility objectives which it can be expected to fulfil.

The opinions stated by our auditors are based on:

  • a referential value of enforceable objectives
  • a strict measurement of managerial commitments and risk control


A social responsibility audit can help you to:

  • Identify your enforceable social responsibility objectives;
  • Identify your risk factors and levers of performance;
  • Clarify your principles and the vision of your responsibilities;
  • Capture the weak signals of your social and competitive environment, anticipate your risks, reinforce your performance factors;
  • Ensure the relevance of your operational objectives and managerial choices.
  • Check the effectiveness of your managerial processes to achieve continual improvement.
  • Prove that "actions speak louder than words" by communicating on the basis of tangible facts.

The audit of your social responsibility performance helps in the strategic piloting and control of social, environmental and governance risks.

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