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Ensuring a responsible paper lifecycle As a book publisher, Hachette Livre has been involvedfor a number of years in addressing sustainable development issues and fighting climate change. The first consists of reducing our carbon footprint. The second commitment consists of eliminating any negative impact of our activities on forests under threat and ensuring responsible use of natural resources. To do this, Hachette Livre practises a responsible procurement policy by buying almost exclusively certified paper and, to a lesser extent, recycled paper, for which resources are more limited. To take things even further, the division also conducts random laboratory tests on printed books it has produced to verify the origin of the fibres. In order to continue to improve our Environmental performance in 2020, Hachette Livre is to launch - with the help of an advisor - a study into the use of plastics in its value and production chain. | |||||||||
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The group's values
Lagardère's values and corporate culture are founded on two pillars: its rich and varied history and the commitment of the people, past and present, who represent it.Press releases
2022/08/04
Monthly information relating to the total number of voting rights and shares making up the share capital
2022/07/26
First-Half 2022 results
The group's activities
Created in 1992, Lagardère is an international group with operations in more than 40 countries worldwide. It employs around 27,000 people and generated revenue of €5,130 million in 2021.The Group is structured around two priority divisions.
Message from the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
"The conversion of Lagardère SCA into a joint-stock company (société anonyme) with a Board of Directors in 2021 marked a new chapter in the Group's history. Our governance is now characterised by a calm and constructive relationship with our main shareholders, which reinforces the integrity and durability of our Group..."

