The code of conduct can be supplemented by application policies and procedures
and other information or training materials (videos, etc.)
Additional resources can be accessed by scanning
the document through the application
Responsible and committed
Downloadable on stores
Code of conduct
The Bolloré Group's ethical approach relies on values and principles embodied and applied by all its directors and employees worldwide.
For all employees and partners of the Group, this code of conduct details
the fundamentals of this approach and the behaviour expected in their daily operations.
This code of conduct is fully aligned with the Bolloré Group's social and environmental responsibility policy, expressed in its Ethics and CSR Charter and in its "Responsible and Committed" annual report.
1
Four fundamental pillars
Acting
Uniting
with integrity
and protecting people,
in our business conduct and
the company's
promoting human rights
greatest strength
Innovating
Committing
in response to major
over the long-term
environmental challenges
to regional development
Bolloré
Forewords
Code of conduct
Always act
with integrity
Throughout its nearly two centuries of existence, the Bolloré Group has never ceased to develop by adapting to a constantly changing world.
This success is owed to the commitment of the women and men who grew our activities while
upholding our values and forging a business ethics shared by all.
The Bolloré Group condemns corruption, influence peddling and anti-competitive practices. It ensures financial transparency, compliance with international sanction programmes and the protection of personal data.
It prevents damages to the environment, violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms, and risks to the health and safety of individuals. Lastly, it fights against all forms of discrimination and harassment.
We live in an era of transparency and responsibility, in which declarations of intent do not suffice.
Through our individual actions, we are all ambassadors of the Group and accountable for its reputation.
The representatives of all our subsidiaries join me in asking you to always act with integrity, in compliance with applicable laws and our code of conduct.
No circumstances can excuse behaviours contravening this code: it is our collective responsibility and the sustainability of our Group is at stake.
Cyrille Bolloré
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
of the Bolloré Group
Bolloré
This is an excerpt of the original content. To continue reading it, access the original document here.
Attachments
Original document
Permalink
Disclaimer
Bolloré SE published this content on 19 January 2021 and is solely responsible for the information contained therein. Distributed by Public, unedited and unaltered, on 19 January 2021 17:31:03 UTC
Bolloré SE is a holding company. Net sales (excluding sold activities) is broken down by activity as follows:
- communication services (76.8% of net sales): studies, consultancy, media strategy development, purchase of advertising spaces, etc.;
- distribution, storage and trade of oil products (20.4%; No. 2 in France);
- production of plastic films and batteries, terminals and specialized systems (2.3%): films for condensers (No. 1 worldwide), heat-shrink films for packages (No. 3 worldwide), electric batteries, ticketing and boarding control terminals (No. 1 worldwide), pedestrian and vehicle access control equipment, etc. ;
- other (0.5%).
Net sales ((excluding sold activities) are distributed geographically as follows: France and DROM-COM (52.1%), Europe (23.8%), Americas (12.7%), Africa (7.3%) and Asia/Pacific (4.1%).
In February 2024, the group sold the logistics and transport service activities.