TETRADIS continues on its CSR trajectory!
Corporate
Posted on 03.07.2025

At TETRADIS, social responsibility is more than just a declared commitment: it translates into concrete actions that are assessed and recognised. Following the publication of our carbon footprint, we are renewing our EcoVadis certification in June 2025.
With a score of 65/100, TETRADIS is in the 77th percentile of our sector. This result reflects our ability to reconcile demanding operational requirements with sustainable innovation and a positive impact on our stakeholders.
Recognition structured around four pillars
EcoVadis is a global benchmark in CSR assessment, with a methodology based on international standards such as the United Nations Global Compact, ISO 26000 and ILO conventions.The EcoVadis assessment is based on four major CSR themes.
The EcoVadis evaluation is based on four major CSR themes.
Here are the scores obtained by TETRADIS in each of them:
• Environment: 66/100
• Social & Human Rights: 61/100
• Ethics: 72/100
• Responsible purchasing: 65/100
TETRADIS' CSR performance is ‘Advanced’ overall and in 3 of the 4 areas.

A continuous improvement approach
These results are the fruit of the commitment of TETRADIS employees, who integrate CSR into every stage of their activities. The efforts made to structure our commitment over the last few years have enabled us to make a considerable leap forward in our Ecovadis rating.
Compared with 2023, this represents an overall increase of 13 points, with a special mention for ethics, where we exceed the sector average with a rating of 72/100, and responsible purchasing, where we have climbed a considerable step with an increase of 15 points. To achieve these objectives, we have :
• Published a new CSR report
• Intensified our responsible purchasing approach with our suppliers and signed the Responsible Purchasing and Supplier Relations Charter (RFAR)
• An internal campaign to raise awareness of ethical issues among all employees
• Held meetings with other CSR departments to share best practice
This rating is not an end in itself, but a step in a process of continuous improvement. Our teams are meeting and working hard to ensure that next year's progress is just as good.
The EcoVadis evaluation is based on four major CSR themes.
Here are the scores obtained by TETRADIS in each of them:
• Environment: 66/100
• Social & Human Rights: 61/100
• Ethics: 72/100
• Responsible purchasing: 65/100
TETRADIS' CSR performance is ‘Advanced’ overall and in 3 of the 4 areas.

A continuous improvement approach
These results are the fruit of the commitment of TETRADIS employees, who integrate CSR into every stage of their activities. The efforts made to structure our commitment over the last few years have enabled us to make a considerable leap forward in our Ecovadis rating.Compared with 2023, this represents an overall increase of 13 points, with a special mention for ethics, where we exceed the sector average with a rating of 72/100, and responsible purchasing, where we have climbed a considerable step with an increase of 15 points. To achieve these objectives, we have :
• Published a new CSR report
• Intensified our responsible purchasing approach with our suppliers and signed the Responsible Purchasing and Supplier Relations Charter (RFAR)
• An internal campaign to raise awareness of ethical issues among all employees
• Held meetings with other CSR departments to share best practice
This rating is not an end in itself, but a step in a process of continuous improvement. Our teams are meeting and working hard to ensure that next year's progress is just as good.
Concrete actions to reduce our carbon footprint
In addition to its stated commitments, TETRADIS uses CSR as a practical lever for innovation in the field.
As early as 2014, we made a commitment by designing and deploying solutions with a high environmental impact: patented passive air conditioning using hyperventilation, reuse of network components (VDI), solarisation of telecoms infrastructures (shading, pylons, shelters), autonomous energy systems (BETI), and EMS (Energy Management System) for optimised energy management.A carbon ROI study based on a Life Cycle Assessment provided a concrete answer to the impact of our solution. A further step towards the eco-design of our solutions.
On the road to ever more responsible performance!
