The canton of Geneva, via the Department of the Economy and Employment, Directorate General of Economic Development, Research and Innovation (DG DERI) has launched a program for SMEs in 2022: the Diagnostic-action.
This measure is designed to help companies make the transition to sustainability.
The Diagnostic-action, worth CHF 15,000, is fully funded by the Canton.
And the good news is thatInfologo has been selected as one of the applicants to follow this program in 2023. Infologo takes part in the Diagnostic Action 2023 program

Diagnostic-action: what is it?

Are you wondering how to adapt your company to today’s sustainability and transition challenges?

Do you want to improve your social and environmental responsibility (SER) and are you ready to take on new challenges in terms of energy, the environment and society? This program will help us answer these questions.
For three months, we will be accompanied by Loyco, a specialist sustainability consultant.
The analysis of the diagnoses, the choice of recommended measures and the development of action plans will be completed by the end of the year.
The overall analysis of these various components will be carried out by DG DERI at the beginning of 2024.
An initial assessment of the measures implemented will be available after one year, i.e. before spring 2025.
Stay Tuned!

Why did Infologo apply for this program?

Ecological and social issues are slowly taking their place at Infologo.
A number of measures have already been put in place over the last few years, and Infologo’s management is keen to take this sustainability approach even further.
And on a very positive note, the desire to take action on ESG issues is contagious, as several employees have volunteered to join a dedicated working group. The main problem is how to approach this subject and how to implement such an approach on a larger scale without falling into greenwashing? So we’re delighted and above all motivated to be able to benefit from this program, which we hope will enable us to live up to our expectations.

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