OUR COMMITMENT
Being committed isn’t just about implementing a particular method. You must also adopt a specific mindset, and that’s in our DNA. We have therefore reconsidered, adapted and developed a new, sustanaible management system that encompasses the entire organisational structure of our company, governing the staging of our D-day events, the selection of our partners, our social and environmental actions, and even, our work as a team on a daily basis. By participating in the UN Global Compact programme, and through our ISO 20121 certification, awarded by the French Standardisation Association (AFNOR), we have established ourselves as leaders in the sustainable events sector.
Please see our SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT POLICY
We like to show our commitment by building strong, meaningful partnerships. In 2020, we were the first French microbusiness to join the UN Global Compact movement. Our team is committed to achieving seven SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) in order to tackle economic, environmental, and social issues with a view to ensuring a great future for upcoming generations.
We wanted to go further and do more, so we had to assure you that we have adopted a sustainable development-based approach for each of our events.
In 2021, we reconsidered our organisational structure at Team Nature, developing a new, sustainable management system encompassing all our activities (HQ, warehouses, events, etc.), and in 2022, we are pleased to announce that we have been awarded the highly acclaimed ISO 20121 certification by the French Standardisation Association (AFNOR), which is specific to the events sector.
We have decided to change the world together, step by step, on our own scale and always with kindness and goodwill. We have totally transformed our daily operations by reconsidering, creating, modifying, and optimising our events and behaviour to build a sustainable events sector.
An events sector supporting sustainable development!
To ensure your event, whatever its kind or size, is geared towards sustainable development.
ISO 20121-certified by the French Standardisation Association (AFNOR).
The official local branch of the UN Global Compact programme, Global Compact France, is offering its members the chance to volunteer within a framework based around ten principles relating to human rights, labour laws, the environment and the fight against corruption.