The Responsibility Europe CSR Label
The Responsibility Europe CSR Label stands out through its demanding commitments:
- It is based on international standards such as ISO 26000, the international reference for corporate social responsibility, and on the 17 sustainable development goals set by the UN.
- It guarantees that the labelled company or organisation has been assessed according to a transparent methodology and subjected to on-site quality control by an independent third-party body.
- It assesses the level of CSR maturity and performance of companies and organisations, which takes into account society’s expectations and stakeholders’ interests.
Issued by AFNOR in France, INDR in Luxembourg and Ecoparc in Switzerland, it adds international recognition to companies that have been awarded the label in their respective countries, by reinforcing the legibility of their overarching actions and their social and environmental impact. Thus, the Responsibility Europe label becomes an argument of credibility and international competitiveness. To date, more than 500 companies and organisations have been awarded the label, and 2,500 are engaged in a CSR labelling process.
How to obtain the Responsibility Europe CSR Label?
To obtain the Responsibility Europe CSR Label, companies and organisations need to have been awarded one of the following labels or certifications: Engagé RSE in France (AFNOR); ESR – ENTREPRISE RESPONSABLE in Luxembourg (INDR); EcoEntreprise RSE in Switzerland (Ecoparc)
Responsibility Europe – The Network
Responsibility Europe brings together trusted third-party institutions that share European values and the conviction that CSR is a real issue for companies and other organisations in terms of competitiveness, sustainability, innovation and resilience. For more information: www.responsibility-europe.org
“We want to create a European movement with our partners. We invite institutions that have developed a label to assess the social and environmental impact of organisations to join us in order to combine our expertise and firmly establish a European vision of CSR labelling. This concert of European voices will enable us to raise our companies and organisations towards better CSR practice and will bring them to the international stage in an exemplary manner. We are starting discussions with other actors to join us.”
Alain Jounot, Chairman of Responsibility Europe, Head of the CSR Department of AFNOR
The non-profit association was created in 2021, notably with the support of the Luxembourg Ministry of Economy.
“Companies are a key player in sustainable development, and corporate social responsibility is the strategic tool that helps them to actively contribute to it. We support the Responsibility Europe CSR Label as an important instrument in the transition to the economy of tomorrow that respects natural resources and serves the common good.” Franz Fayot, Minister of Economy, Luxembourg.