Sodexo wins workplace dining contract with Servier
Workplace services provider Sodexo Ireland has won a three-year contract with leading French independent pharmaceutical company, Servier, to provide workplace dining and hospitality.
As part of the contract win, Sodexo has invested in upgrading the dining area to enhance the workplace and employee experience. With a focus on sustainability, Sodexo will be delivering a greater range of fresh produce and plant-based options from its Kitchen Works offer, which is designed to meet the needs of employees in manufacturing environments.
It will also be introducing its WasteWatch powered by Leanpath food waste reduction programme alongside campaigns and promotions to educate and engage Servier employees on nutrition and the positive environmental impacts of sustainable food choices.
Sodexo Ireland’s commitment towards improving the workplace and employee experience has been recognised with four wins at the 2024 Facilities Management (FM) Awards for Ireland: Total FM Service Provider of the Year, Facilities Management CSR Initiative of the Year, Best People Development in Facilities Management and FM Service Professional of the Year.
The company also won the Net Zero Carbon Award at the 2024 Business & Finance ESG Awards and its Health & Safety team garnered the Team of the Year accolade at the 2024 Health & Safety Excellence Awards.
Sodexo Ireland employs close to 3,000 people on the island of Ireland supporting clients operating in multiple sectors. It is part of the global Sodexo Group, a world leader in delivering services that improve the quality of life to clients in business and industry, education, financial, pharma and healthcare. These include food services, infrastructure build, facilities and estate management, optimising the workplace experience, wellness experiences, personal and homecare services.
Founded to serve health, Servier is a global pharmaceutical group governed by a Foundation that aspires to have a meaningful social impact, both for patients and for a sustainable world. With its unique governance model, it can fully serve its vocation with a long-term vision: being committed to therapeutic progress to serve patient needs. The 21,900 employees of the Group are committed to this shared vocation and source of inspiration every day.