Presentation
Description
Pôle Emploi is a public administrative institution in charge of employment in France. It was created on 20 December 2008 from the merger between the National Employment Agency and the Association for Employment in Industry and Commerce.
Digital activity
As the leading player in the French employment market with 54,000 employees, more than 1,000 agencies and local relays as well as a network of partners throughout the country, Pôle Emploi works on a daily basis to facilitate the return to work of job seekers and to offer companies responses adapted to their recruitment needs. Pôle Emploi has adopted a Corporate Social Responsibility policy based on four objectives to ensure that everyone has access to its services, to fight against discrimination, to use its purchases as a lever for integration and to reduce its impact on the environment. Pôle Emploi is deploying a "responsible digital" approach to limit the impact of the information system on the environment and to allow the greatest number of people to access all digital content.
Good practice targeted
Environmental
Good practice
Pôle emploi's ISD reserves specific batches of equipment to be reconditioned by the Ateliers du bocage and resold at very low cost at the Emmaus fairs, or allocated in the form of grants by Ateliers Sans Frontière to associations in France and abroad.
Costs
The management of WEEE involves one full-time person at Pôle Emploi. The cost to Pôle Emploi for processing varies between 1.30 and 6.63 euros per item. This cost covers the collection, deletion of data, processing, deconstruction, etc.
Starting date of the good practice
2004
Time to implement the good practice
2009
Tools/partners/suppliers of the good practice
Les Ateliers du Bocage et Emmaüs