From the beginning, Guyon voluntarily committed itself to environmental responsibility.
Above and beyond the decrees of the Grenelle 2 Law, and well before the emergence of the concept of Social and Environmental Responsibility (RSE) during the 50s, Guyon was engaged in its own environmental policy.
A titular example: Guyon stopped using asbestos five years before its being outlawed!
Guyon has always:
– offered a service to its clients,
– motivated,
– maintained close relations,
– protected the environment.
In order to continue our moral obligation, Guyon put in place an RSE (Responsabilité Sociale des Entreprise, ie: Social Responsability of the Compagny) plan.
Guyon, this manufacture of French capital exported across the world, embodies the same spirit of European Commission.
« Companies social responsability (RSE) leads essentially them to decide by their own to contribute for an improvement of our world and to participate to an ecological initiative »[1].
[1] Commission Européenne, Livre vert : Promouvoir un cadre européen pour la responsabilité sociale des entreprises, Bruxelles, 2001.