Documents and reports
All of the documents and reports published by or concerning the Sustainable Development Department, as well as all the latest department news and its archives.
2010 Annual Report
2010 Annual Report ("Registration Document") and Activity and Corporate Responsibility Report
AXA Commitments
AXA Commitments
Editorial
AXA and its Customers
AXA and its Shareholders
AXA and its Employees
AXA and its Suppliers
AXA and the Community
AXA and the Environment
Ethics
Responsible investment
May 2006 - AXA's investment policy on companies that produce antipersonnel landmines
July 2006 - AXA's position on its investments in firms manufacturing controversial weapons, in response to Amnesty International's open letter
March 2007 - The financial sector and investments in companies producing antipersonnel landmines and cluster bombs
July 2007 - AXA announces decision to pull out of investments in companies that produce cluster bombs
12/03/2008 - AXA's divestment of companies that produce or sell cluster bombs has been completed
AXA's divestment of its holdings in companies that produce or sell cluster bombs, decided and announced in July 2007, has been completed in full. This initiative follows the 2006 divestment from companies that produce or sell anti-personnel landmines. Both of these divestment initiatives cover holdings among the AXA Group's general account insurance assets. In doing so, AXA substantiates its commitment to undertake tangible actions in line with new international guidelines.
Suppliers
Group Procurement Code of Ethics
Toolbox Sustainable Development Procurement
Our Sustainable Development Policy for Procurement
Community - Corporate Philantropy
AXA's involvement in cultural and heritage philanthropy
Environment - Carbon Disclosure Project
Edition 2009
AXA supports a low carbon economy
On November 3, 2009, in Paris, the Carbon Disclosure Project presented the results of its first Europe report, of which AXA is the main sponsor. The event was an opportunity to review the strategies developed by European businesses and investors to meet the climate challenge. Scientists and economists have made their message clear: climate change is not just an issue for the environment, but also tomorrow's society, and a very real threat for businesses.

