A Real Commitment to Diversity
“The Business for Inclusive Growth Initiative is closely aligned with Sodexo’s permanent efforts to fight social and economic inequalities since 1966. Sodexo takes pride in being a beacon for inclusion in the 35,000 communities and 72 countries in which we operate by providing respectable jobs with training and a career path for people who might otherwise feel left behind. We also actively seek to bring diverse and small, local businesses into our network of suppliers, with a special focus on businesses owned by minorities, women, people with disabilities, the LGBT community and veterans,” said Denis Machuel, Chief Executive Officer of Sodexo.
Our core values are not just written on a brochure, they are funded commitments that have staff accountable to tracking, reporting, and reaching public goals. For us, it is a very tangible vision, and this page will help you get connected by registering as a small and diverse supplier, and learning more about our values. We also support our internal team by providing a database to search small and diverse businesses.
How we do it:
Sodexo publicly committed to having an inclusive supply chain around the world as part of our Better Tomorrow Plan.
We actively recruit diverse businesses, educate Sodexo employees on our contracting goals, and provide a database for registered and certified diverse and small businesses.
Sodexo annually tracks metrics defined by steering committees in each region. To support our local communities, we globally have committed to spend 25% of our purchases with SME businesses with a focus on local and diverse by 2025
How We Work with Small and Diverse Suppliers
How We Define “Small and Diverse” Suppliers
For Small and Diverse Businesses