What is digital accessibility?

An accessible website is one that allows all Internet users to access its content without difficulty, including people with disabilities who use specialised software or hardware.

Accessibility policy

The French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME) attaches great importance to the quality and user experience of its digital services and is committed to making its websites, intranets and extranets accessible in accordance with article 47 of law no. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005.

To this end, ADEME is implementing the following strategy and actions:

This accessibility declaration applies to the actinitiative website(https://actinitiative.org/en/), the entire design and development team of which is involved in a global approach to accessibility, pending support from third-party experts as part of a future audit of the site.

Compliance status

The actinitiative website is not compliant with the RGAA (Référentiel général d’amélioration de l’accessibilité) version 4.1, as there are no valid audit results to measure compliance with these criteria.

Test results

In the absence of a compliance audit, there are no test results.

Content not accessible

The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons.

Non-compliance
None

Exemptions for disproportionate burden
None

Content not subject to accessibility requirements
None

Drawing up this declaration of accessibility

This declaration was drawn up on 26 November 2024 and updated on 7 April 2025.

Technologies used to create the site

  • HTML5
  • CSS
  • Javascript

User agents, assistive technologies and tools used to check accessibility

  • The web page tests were carried out with the following combinations of web browsers and screen readers: None
  • The following tools were used during the assessment: None
  • Site pages checked for compliance: None

Feedback and contact

ADEME undertakes to take the necessary steps to provide access, within a reasonable time, to the information and functions sought by the disabled person, whether or not the content is subject to an exemption.

ADEME invites anyone encountering difficulties to contact it by e-mail using the form so that assistance can be provided (accessible alternative, information and content given in another form).

Ombudsman

If you notice a lack of accessibility that prevents you from accessing a content or functionality of the site, and you report this to us and do not manage to obtain a rapid response from us, you are entitled to send your complaints or a request for referral to the Défenseur des droits.

There are several ways to do this:

  • a contact form
  • a telephone number: 09 69 39 00 00 (cost of a local call)
  • a postal address (free post, do not use stamps): Le Défenseur des droits – Libre réponse 71120 – 75342 Paris CEDEX 07