The General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM) continues to champion corporate responsibility by recognizing businesses that adopt sustainable and ethical practices. During its latest committee meeting for the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Label, CGEM awarded this distinction to Fromageries Bel Maroc and renewed the certification for three subsidiaries of the Majorel Group: Majorel Morocco, Majorel Outsourcing, and Majorel Call Insurance.
The CGEM’s CSR Label is a mark of distinction for companies that integrate sustainable development and corporate responsibility into their operations. It reflects a firm’s commitment to its stakeholders, including employees, customers, suppliers, and society at large.
By receiving this label, Fromageries Bel Maroc reaffirms its dedication to responsible business practices in an evolving agri-food industry. Meanwhile, the renewal of certification for Majorel’s subsidiaries highlights their ongoing efforts to enhance and solidify their commitments to corporate responsibility.
The certification process involves a rigorous evaluation based on nine key areas outlined in CGEM’s corporate responsibility charter. These criteria include:
Upholding human rights and fair labor conditions
Managing environmental impact and combating corruption
Ensuring strong corporate governance and fair competition
Engaging with the community and prioritizing customer satisfaction
By incorporating these principles into their business strategies, certified companies actively contribute to sustainable and inclusive economic growth.
Through this label, CGEM aims to instill a culture of corporate responsibility within Moroccan businesses, encouraging ethical and sustainable management practices. In today’s global landscape, where sustainability and corporate responsibility are becoming critical drivers of competitiveness, such commitments are more vital than ever.