CGEM Accredits Firms to Evaluate Companies for New “Responsible SME Label“
Casablanca, Morocco – The General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM) today announced the accreditation of five firms to assess companies seeking the new Responsible SME Label, a program designed to promote and structure Corporate Social Duty (CSR) practices among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Morocco. The accredited firms are Certi trust,Bureau Veritas,Targetup Consulting,KPMG,and SGS Maroc.
Launched in May 2025, the Responsible SME Label aims to bolster the sustainability, competitiveness, and appeal of Moroccan SMEs while simultaneously driving economic and social development within the contry.The accreditation of these evaluation firms ensures a obvious and reliable assessment process aligned with international standards, providing a credible benchmark for companies committed to responsible business practices. This initiative is particularly crucial as Moroccan SMEs represent a significant portion of the national economy and are increasingly expected to demonstrate a commitment to CSR principles.
The CGEM selected the firms based on their expertise in CSR, their understanding of both national and international CSR standards, and their demonstrated independence and methodological rigor. This accreditation guarantees the quality and credibility of the label,according to the CGEM.
The program is intended to support smes in adopting and structuring their CSR approaches, ultimately fostering shared value creation. The CGEM reaffirms its commitment to assisting Moroccan companies,particularly SMEs,in implementing responsible practices.
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