
Constructeur de libertés
Trigano is a company that respects those who use its products, those who produce them, the environment and the economic and social environment in which it operates.
Today, Trigano is a major company in its sector with numerous subsidiaries in France and abroad, employing more than 10,000 people, and therefore has a duty to be at the top of its game in all areas.

Environmental responsibility
Respecting and preserving nature and controlling the impact of its activity on the environment are fundamental values of Trigano’s outdoor activities.
This is reflected in the reduced use of natural resources, the limitation of various emissions, the reduction of waste production, the integration of recycled materials and the use of renewable energies to reduce its carbon footprint both in industrial production and in the use of its products.
General environmental policy
Trigano’s environmental protection policy is based on two main principles:
- The development of products that are ever more respectful of nature, in particular by seeking to reduce the weight, energy consumption and carbon footprint of vehicles and by using recycled or recyclable materials and packaging;
- The research and implementation of best practices, in particular by : reducing the environmental impact of waste and resources used, reducing the production of hazardous and non-hazardous waste, reducing energy consumption, developing the circular economy and using renewable energies.

Organisation of the Company to implement its environmental policy:
Executive Management directly oversees the Group’s environmental policy, with the support of site managers and a consultancy firm, and of an Energy Transition Director who specifically leads and coordinates work on the energy transition for leisure vehicles.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) have been defined to enable regular monitoring of quantitative and qualitative environmental data.
Improving these KPIs is a key objective for all Group entities. The role of the consultancy firm is to collect, check, validate and consolidate environmental data in order to guarantee its reliability and contribute to its analysis.
A permanent internal watch on environmental regulations has also been set up to contribute to the continuous improvement of the Group’s environmental policy.
Information, guidance and environmental performance reports are regularly sent to site managers to help them draw up their action plans.
These are part of three-year plans to improve the environmental and energy performance of all production business units.
Each year, General Management selects several sites on which environmental audits and reviews of environmental data are carried out by Trigano’s internal audit department.
Applicable since 1 January 2024, the European Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) sets new standards and obligations for non-financial reporting. Trigano has set up a project team, together with a consultancy firm, to publish its sustainability report in line with these new regulations when the accounts are closed on 31/08/2025.
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