Paris (February 15, 2025): Mobiwire has published its 2024 Corporate Social Responsibility report, marking ten years of structured sustainability reporting since the company formalized its CSR program in 2014. The report covers environmental, social, and governance performance across Mobiwire's full product lifecycle — from design and sourcing through manufacturing, logistics, and end-of-life.
In 2024, Mobiwire received the EcoVadis Gold medal with a score of 73 out of 100, the fifth consecutive year the company has held Gold status. EcoVadis evaluates business sustainability across environment, labor and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement. Mobiwire also completed a full Scope 1, 2, and 3 greenhouse gas inventory for 2023, recording 32,464 tonnes of CO2e — equivalent to 0.75 tonnes per thousand euros of revenue. Raw materials and component sourcing account for 94% of that footprint, which the report identifies as the primary lever for reduction in the years ahead. Committing to biennial carbon accounting from 2024 onward, Mobiwire has set a target of aligning its reduction trajectory with the Paris Agreement.
On product materials, the company reached 100% recycled plastic content on a product launched in 2024, completing a four-year progression that began with 20% recycled content in 2021, advancing to 50% in 2022 and 75% in 2023. Packaging across the product range now uses FSC-certified cardboard, EN 13432-certified biodegradable protective bags, and vegetable oil-based inks. On substance compliance, Mobiwire targets concentrations of restricted materials at least 20% below the RoHS maximum thresholds, and requires all suppliers to complete a Conflict Mineral Reporting Template for new product launches — a requirement made mandatory in 2024.
Mobiwire's Chinese manufacturing facility has operated solar panels since 2023, generating approximately 10% of the factory's electricity consumption, with surplus sold back to the national grid. On logistics, sea freight represented 92% of shipments in 2023. In 2024, that figure declined to 55% due to order configuration constraints, which the report acknowledges directly. Returning sea freight to a higher share remains a stated 2025 objective.
"A profitable company is a sustainable one — that's the premise we operate from," said Pierre Dupic, CEO, Mobiwire. "Ten years into our CSR program, the focus is shifting from establishing practices to measuring and reducing our actual impact. The carbon accounting work we published this year, and the 100% recycled plastic milestone we reached, are the clearest expressions of that shift."
The full 2024 CSR report is available here.



