All Articles in Corporate Responsibility
Thales TrUE Technology: responsible biometrics
The Thales TrUE Technology approach aims to deliver responsible products and services that build trust for both users and service providers, which is the key to building a safer, greener and more inclusive society.
Thales contest sparks new ways to make technology more frugal
From 2023, the goal of Thales is to apply eco-design principles to 100% of the Group’s new products, but this ambition doesn’t stop there. A recent internal ‘Frugal by Design’ contest inspired engineering and technical teams to propose new ways to reduce the environmen...
Suppliers are essential allies in decarbonisation
During the Paris Air Show, Thales invited its strategic suppliers to take part in a special event dedicated to decarbonising our value chain.
Nathy Party: a Thales engineer working for the planet
Nathy Party, 27, is a software development engineer at Thales. Like many young professionals of her generation, she wants her job to have meaning. In her own unique but determined way, she is helping to accelerate her company's ecological transition.
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How Thales puts its industrial expertise at the service of regional economic development
As a major company, Thales is committed to contributing to the vitality of the regions where it operates, and has implemented several initiatives to achieve this objective. Focus on one of the initiatives in France that is putting the expertise of Group volunteers at t...
Validation of our 2030 greenhouse gas emission reduction targets
The independent Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) has approved Thales's greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets for 2030. This confirms the compatibility of these objectives with the Paris climate agreement.
How can artificial intelligence help build a greener future?
Artificial intelligence is now an integral part of our day-to-day lives, and we are beginning to see the impact it has on the workplace, the economy and the technology we use every day. But what about its impact on the environment? How can we leverage AI to build a gre...
Recycling pods: when the defence industry meets the circular economy
What happens to cutting-edge military equipment – packed with components that are scarce, strategically sensitive and potentially harmful to the environment – when it reaches the end of its useful life? This is a challenge that Thales is tackling head-on by setting up ...