Atos obtient la note RSE triple A par l’agence MSCI pour la quatrième année consécutive

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Atos se classe parmi les 4% des entreprises leaders de son secteur dans le classement RSE de Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) en 2020  

Paris, le 16 septembre 2020 – Atos, leader international de la transformation digitale, vient de recevoir la note triple A, qui représente la plus haute notation, dans le classement RSE de l’agence MSCI (Morgan Stanley Capital International)1. Atos se positionne dans les 4% des entreprises leaders parmi les 139 entreprises évaluées dans l’industrie des services et logiciels de l’indice MSCI ACWI.

En 2020, Atos obtient, pour la quatrième année consécutive, la note AAA par MSCI (sur une échelle de notation allant de triple C à triple A). Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) est l'une des principales agences de notation qui analyse les pratiques environnementales, sociales et de gouvernance (ESG) de milliers d'entreprises dans le monde et qui vise à mesurer la résilience des entreprises face aux risques ESG à long terme sur le plan financier. Ces évaluations sont utilisées par plus de 1 400 investisseurs dans le monde.

Philippe Mareine, Directeur de la Transformation Digitale et RSE d’Atos déclare : « Cette année est marquée par une crise mondiale sans précèdent qui accroit l’émergence d’un monde plus responsable. Pour Atos cela signifie l’atteinte de l’objectif « zéro émission nette » d’ici 2035, en avance des recommandations les plus ambitieuses de l'Accord de Paris sur le climat. C’est aussi l’occasion de promouvoir un lieu de travail numérique inclusif et sécurisé en lien avec notre raison d'être, et d’aider nos clients dans leur démarche de décarbonation et de responsabilité numérique. Cette reconnaissance démontre une nouvelle fois nos efforts suivis dans ce domaine. »

Cette distinction vient compléter d’autres reconnaissances reçues en 2019/2020 :

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À propos d’Atos

Atos est un leader international de la transformation digitale avec 110 000 collaborateurs dans 73 pays et un chiffre d’affaires annuel de 12 milliards d’euros. Numéro un européen du Cloud, de la cybersécurité et des supercalculateurs, le Groupe fournit des solutions intégrées de Cloud Hybride Orchestré, Big Data, Applications Métiers et Environnement de Travail Connecté. Partenaire informatique mondial des Jeux Olympiques et Paralympiques, le Groupe exerce ses activités sous les marques Atos, Atos|Syntel, et Unify. Atos est une SE (Société Européenne) cotée sur Euronext Paris et fait partie de l’indice CAC 40.

La raison d’être d’Atos est de contribuer à façonner l’espace informationnel. Avec ses compétences et ses services, le Groupe supporte le développement de la connaissance, de l’éducation et de la recherche dans une approche pluriculturelle et contribue au développement de l’excellence scientifique et technologique. Partout dans le monde, Atos permet à ses clients et à ses collaborateurs, et plus généralement au plus grand nombre, de vivre, travailler et progresser durablement et en toute confiance dans l’espace informationnel.

Contact presse:
Marion Delmas | marion.delmas@atos.net | +33 6 37 63 91 99




1 MSCI ESG Research » fournit des évaluations ESG sur les entreprises publiques mondiales et quelques entreprises privées sur une échelle allant de AAA à CCC, selon l'exposition aux risques ESG propres à l'industrie et la capacité à gérer ces risques par rapport à ses pairs. Détail du score Atos est disponible en anglais : https://www.msci.com/esg-ratings/issuer/atos-se/IID000000002158274


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Leader of vegan 'army' who has been charged 22 times escapes conviction after storming a farm to 'rescue' pigs and hens

  • Leah Ava Whetton has been charged 22 times over her animal rights activism
  • She was fined $1,000 and no conviction recorded in Brisbane on Wednesday
  • The court heard she and her family had been receiving death threats recently
  • She later said she was happy with the outcome and that the fight was not over 

The leader of a vegan 'army' who break into farms to perform 'animal rescues' revealed her passion has resulted in receiving death threats.

Leah Ava Whetton appeared in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Wednesday where she pleaded guilty to unlawfully entering a piggery and an egg production factory. 

The 30-year-old has previously been charged 22 times for similar offences.

The most recent charges relate to Whetton breaking into Cameron Pastoral piggery at Pittsworth in 2018, and Canningvale poultry farm Williams Eggs in 2019.

Leah Ava Whetton appeared in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Wednesday where she pleaded guilty to unlawfully entering a piggery and an egg production factory

Leah Ava Whetton appeared in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Wednesday where she pleaded guilty to unlawfully entering a piggery and an egg production factory

Defence barrister Nathan Edridge told the court both Whetton and her mother had been subjected to abuse since the nature of her offending became public. 

'My client... had death threats made to her and her mother and things like personal details being released,' he said before asking the court to consider the 'extra punishment' she has already received in public. 

'One of these matters included a phone call where my client was threatened to have her fingers cut off and her jaw broken,' he said.

Prior to her sentencing, Whetton revealed she wasn't sure if she would receive a custodial sentence. 

'The sentencing is still very important because I have been charged 22 times,' she said. 

'My barrister and my lawyer will have to do an amazing job not to get me a conviction today.' 

Ms Whetton (pictured at a BLM protest) is a prominent animal rights activist

Ms Whetton (pictured at a BLM protest) is a prominent animal rights activist

The most recent charges relate to Whetton breaking into Cameron Pastoral piggery at Pittsworth in 2018, and Canningvale poultry farm Williams Eggs in 2019

The most recent charges relate to Whetton breaking into Cameron Pastoral piggery at Pittsworth in 2018, and Canningvale poultry farm Williams Eggs in 2019

On Wednesday, a group of Whetton's supporters accompanied her to court with posters and signs to protest

On Wednesday, a group of Whetton's supporters accompanied her to court with posters and signs to protest

The court heard she disregarded clearly signed biosecurity procedures and handled piglets and laying hens.

The court was told Whetton had a history of similar offences and her offences were 'of a continual nature'.

But defence solicitor Lumme Rynderman told the court: 'Other than this offending which is grounded in her conscience, she has no criminal history.'

Whetton was fined $1,000 and managed to escape without conviction.

After the court appearance, she immediately took to Instagram to tell her 36,000 followers that she was 'happy' with the outcome.

'No conviction, no community order, no probation, I just got a fine... so I'm happy with that. Until next time, hey.' 

'This isn't over until we are all free,' she wrote alongside the short video.  

Whetton is the founder of 'Meat the Victims', a 'new generation of the growing community of citizens willing to disobey unjust laws together to abolish animal exploitation'

Whetton is the founder of 'Meat the Victims', a 'new generation of the growing community of citizens willing to disobey unjust laws together to abolish animal exploitation'

Pictured: Whetton prior to court
After the court appearance, she immediately took to Instagram to tell her 36,000 followers that she was 'happy' with the outcome

After the court appearance, she immediately took to Instagram to tell her 36,000 followers that she was 'happy' with the outcome

Whetton is the founder of 'Meat the Victims', a 'new generation of the growing community of citizens willing to disobey unjust laws together to abolish animal exploitation'. 

The group is known for staging sit ins and protests at farms over animal rights.

'What is done in the dark will be brought to the light,' Whetton said. 

'We aren’t going anywhere. There is an army of us and it’s only growing. We won’t stop, until all are free.' 

On Wednesday, a group of Whetton's supporters accompanied her to court with posters and signs to protest.

Several of the posters featured graphic images of slaughtered and dying animals along with several slogans including 'right to rescue', 'free range is a lie' and 'I wanted to live'.   

The most recent charges relate to Whetton breaking into Cameron Pastoral piggery at Pittsworth in 2018, and Canningvale poultry farm Williams Eggs in 2019

The most recent charges relate to Whetton breaking into Cameron Pastoral piggery at Pittsworth in 2018, and Canningvale poultry farm Williams Eggs in 2019

Animal rights activist sent death threats since breaking into farms to 'rescue' animals

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