9/22/2011
Economic, social, societal and environmental data enables the principal impacts and challenges of sustainable development linked to AREVA’s activities to be measured. Publication meets the group’s requirement for transparency.
"AREVA at a glance" brochure
Activity and Sustainable Development Report 2011
Nuclear power: response to world energy challenges
Health and Safety Policy 2011-2013
Environmental protection in La Hague (France)
"Rapport environnemental, social et sociétal 2010-2011 Chalon/Saint-Marcel" [FR]
"Rapport environmental Chalon Saint-Marcel 2007" [FR]
Activity and Sustainable Development Report 2011
Partnership with the Vauville botanical garden (France)
Preserving Beauguillot’s natural environment (France)

As a market leader in nuclear and renewable energy, AREVA is aware of its responsibilities concerning the world’s energy issues. The group places sustainable development at the center of its strategy and operations. AREVA aims for growth that is profitable, socially responsible and respectful of the environment. It’s why the group integrates sustainable development into its management practices which focuses on 10 major commitments.
Climate change, energy security, access to energy, nuclear safety, resource protection, pollution, access to healthcare and economic development are among the complex issues that affect AREVA’s strategic and operational decisions.
AREVA seeks growth that is profitable, socially responsible and respectful of the environment.
This objective rests on 10 commitments.
Sustainable development influences managerial practices and behavior, encouraging dialogue and long-term vision in particular.
Sustainable development approach
is supported by policies and specific charters which formalize commitments.
This has led to the establishment of social and environmental performance
indicators.
In this way, AREVA has developed
many policies, charters and reports which support our continuous improvement
wish:
The group offers comprehensive solutions that meet the major global energy challenges by reducing CO2 emissions.