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It all starts with the everyday

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Sodexo provides services to 100 million consumers in 53 countries every day, which we do with 422,000 employees. We know that everyday activities make an enormous impact when you multiply this by the millions of people for whom we care.

When you make small improvements in everyday life, all those changes add up to make a big difference to people, communities and the planet. It therefore starts with the everyday.

Better Tomorrow 2025

Better Tomorrow is Sodexo’s global corporate social responsibility strategy. A roadmap with nine commitments towards a sustainable 2025. These nine commitments help us make good and sustainable choices every day to improve quality of life. As an employer for our employees, as a service provider for our clients, and as a corporate citizen in the regions and communities in which we operate. It provides a guide for our actions and makes the goals we are working towards measurable. For ourselves and the people we work with.

The nine commitments:

Service provider

Improve the Quality of Life of our employees.

80% employee engagement

Encourage consumers to make healthy choices.

100% of consumers are offered healthy lifestyle options everyday

Ensure a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture.

Individuals Communities The environment Employer

100% gender-balanced management team

Business practices that support the local economy and job opportunities. Cooperate and add value to local start-ups and SMEs

Foster a culture of environmental responsibility among our employees.

100% of our employees are trained on sustainable practices

Source responsibly and provide services that reduce carbon emissions.

34% reduction in CO2 emissions

Corporate citizen

Fight hunger and malnutrition. Help 100 million people worldwide

Diversity and inclusion as a catalyst for societal change.

500,000 women in communities empowered

Champion use of sustainable resources.

50% reduction in our food waste

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