Our Training: CSR and Sustainable Digital

  1. Why this training?

    Grab attention and frame the issue to show why this training is indispensable. We must stress the environmental emergency and the challenges of sustainable digital practices.

    Digital technology, while a driver of innovation, is now responsible for 7% of global greenhouse‑gas emissions. At the same time, businesses face increasing pressure from stakeholders—customers, employees, investors—to adopt more responsible and sustainable practices. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and sustainable digital practices are no longer optional but necessary for lasting growth that respects the environment and employee expectations. This training gives you the keys to understand these challenges and integrate them concretely into your activities.

  2. Training objectives

    This course is designed for companies, developers, project managers, and anyone who uses digital tools in their work.

    Highlight what participants will gain from the training—clear, concrete benefits that show added value for them and their company.

    • Understand the fundamentals of CSR and sustainable digital: key concepts, environmental and social issues, and best practices.
    • Master practical tools and methods to assess the impact of your digital activities and reduce their ecological footprint.
    • Align your actions with corporate strategy to meet legal, societal, and environmental expectations.
    • Create lasting value: by embedding sustainable digital practices, you improve overall performance and strengthen engagement with stakeholders.
  3. Benefits for companies

    Show how this training delivers real added value—not only environmentally but also in terms of image, performance, and compliance.

    • Enhance brand image and attractiveness to customers, partners, and employees by demonstrating genuine commitment to social and environmental issues.
    • Cut carbon footprint and operating costs by identifying and optimizing high‑impact digital processes.
    • Anticipate and comply with environmental regulations by adopting practices aligned with international standards (ISO 26000, RGESN, etc.).
    • Unite teams around a shared vision by showcasing concrete actions that give meaning to daily work.
    • Boost resilience and competitiveness by positioning yourself as a pioneer in sustainable digital.

    Join this training to turn environmental and societal challenges into a lasting business asset.

  4. Training program

    Present the content concisely, clearly, and engagingly—each module is structured to deliver knowledge and practical tools.

    Day 1: Understanding CSR and its challenges

    • (First half‑day) Definition and foundations of CSR: why it is essential today
    • (Second half‑day) Standards and reference frameworks, including ISO 26000
    • (Second half‑day) Systems thinking: analysing the environmental and social impacts of your activities
    • (Second half‑day) Eco‑design: principles and first steps to embed this approach in your digital projects

    Day 2: CSR in digital—moving from theory to practice

    • (Third half‑day) Environmental impacts of digital technology and how to measure them
    • (Third half‑day) Sustainable quality: challenges, methods, and implementation in your projects
    • (Fourth half‑day) Concrete actions for users and creators of digital services
    • (Fourth half‑day) Key indicators to gauge progress and measure the impact of your CSR digital policies

    Through a mix of theory, hands‑on workshops, and case studies, this training equips you with solutions that can be applied directly to your professional context.

  5. Why choose our training?

    Convince companies that this is the best option by highlighting our expertise, unique approach, and the value they gain.

    • Comprehensive content tailored to your needs: designed for companies, developers, and project managers at any knowledge level.
    • Actionable, hands‑on approach: practical workshops, case studies, and tools you can apply immediately.
    • Recognised expertise in CSR and sustainable digital: our team relies on international best practices and standards (ISO 26000, RGESN).
    • Focus on sustainable transformation: we help you align digital actions with business strategy while addressing environmental and social challenges.
    • A profitable investment: reduce environmental impact, strengthen brand image, and improve operational performance.

    With this training, get ready to become a key player in sustainable digital and guide your company toward a meaningful, future‑oriented path.

  6. Testimonials and case studies

    We showcase testimonials and case studies of companies that have successfully implemented IT‑for‑Green practices. These concrete examples illustrate tangible benefits and return on investment.

    Michelin

    • Optimising energy and water consumption: Michelin achieved a positive climate impact of around 6‑to‑1 CO₂e thanks to monitoring and visualisation systems in its factories.
    • Optimising the heavy‑truck fleet: on‑board tyre‑pressure sensors and driver‑behaviour monitoring significantly reduced fuel consumption, with a carbon‑benefit ratio exceeding 100.

    “Our teams are looking for practical ways to quickly and effectively identify and prioritise digital projects that actively support the Group’s environmental goals.” — Julie Ribes, Sustainable Enterprise Architect, Michelin

    GRTgaz

    • Analysing the IT project portfolio: GRTgaz mapped its IT‑for‑Green projects, identifying key hurdles such as confusion between IT‑for‑Green and Green‑IT, and valuing project benefits.
    • Methodology for avoided emissions: GRTgaz is developing a method to calculate CO₂ avoided thanks to IT, underlining the need for precise assessment of IT’s contribution.

    “The main barrier lies in choosing a methodology to calculate CO₂ emissions avoided thanks to IT.” — Julien Duclos, CSR Delegate, GRTgaz

    Caisse des Dépôts

    • Global Biodiversity Score: this tool assesses the biodiversity footprint of economic activities, enabling better understanding and management of environmental impacts.
    • PrioRéno solution: helps local authorities and social landlords optimise energy‑efficiency renovations, thereby reducing CO₂ emissions.

    “Ecological transition requires better knowledge of a multitude of environmental data so that they can be integrated into decision‑making models.” — Nathalie Lhayani, Group Head of Sustainable Policy, Caisse des Dépôts

  7. Practical information

    Provide logistical details to help prospects make a decision.

    • Training duration: 2 intensive days, adapted to your business schedule.
    • Price: €900 excl. VAT per person.
    • Format: available on‑site at our premises or remotely, according to your geographical constraints and preferences.
    • Target audience: all digital professionals (developers, project managers, CSR officers, etc.). No specific prerequisites.

    Join us for a practical, enriching course designed to help you integrate sustainable‑digital challenges into your professional projects.

  8. Conclusion: Training to act today

    End on a strong note, prompting immediate action.

    CSR in digital is not a mere trend but an urgent necessity. This training is your opportunity to gain concrete skills, take immediate action, and steer your company toward sustainable transformation. Beyond theory and good intentions, action is critical—that’s what we offer: a course focused on tools, solutions, and practices you can implement right away. Environmental, social, and economic issues in digital can no longer be ignored. By acting today, you become a change maker and secure your company’s longevity and competitiveness. Join us and become a leader in sustainable digital. Together, let’s build a more sustainable future.