The seven social principles considered refer to the standards defined by the International Labour Organization:
The effective abolition of child labour
The elimination of all forms of forced or compulsory labour
The elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation
Freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining
Safety and health at work
Respect of working time
Equal pay
The environnemental principles focus on the following points:
The preservation of natural resources:
Production: reducing energy consumption and developing the use of renewable energies
Transport: reducing fuel consumption
Water: reducing water consumption
Chemicals: reducing the use of chemicals and fertilisers, and banning the use of chemicals and fertilisers that are harmful to consumer health
Climate change and greenhouse gases: working on a tool to measure direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions
Environmental management: measuring and monitoring environmental risks, measuring transported, imported and hazardous waste, implementing an environmental management strategy recognised by the national and international authorities