Dans le Noir? had the honor of receiving the 2025 CSR Challenges Trophy in the HR and Human Impact category , during the ceremony organized by Nora Barsali and her team, in the presence of Minister Aurore Bergé .
This distinction highlights organizations whose actions concretely transform society and demonstrate exemplary social commitment.
More than twenty years of inclusive innovation
Since its inception, Dans le Noir? has relied on often overlooked, sometimes invisible, skills to design unique sensory experiences. The company has chosen to place the expertise of visually impaired people at the heart of its model, considering their sensory perception as a major asset rather than a marginal peculiarity.
This approach is based on a strong conviction: these talents have their place in diverse environments and can open up new career paths in many sectors of activity.
By valuing these skills, Dans le Noir? helps to change perceptions, questions established practices and demonstrates that another model is not only possible, but desirable.
A vision that extends to the world of luxury and perfumery
With Dans le Noir? Parfums, this inclusive approach is now illustrated in a world still little used to these issues: luxury and perfumery .
The Eau de Parfum de Nuit is the first olfactory creation developed in the dark, thanks to the essential contribution of the group's visually impaired sensory experts, alongside perfumer Suzy Le Helley .
This co-creation embodies an innovative vision of perfumery: a sector where the diversity of perceptions is an asset and where inclusion becomes a true driver of creativity.
A collective recognition
This trophy represents an important step in the committed journey of Dans le Noir?, but also an encouragement to continue a mission carried out by all the teams for more than twenty years.
The company extends its thanks to the jury of the CSR Challenges, to the organizers of the ceremony, and to all the people who, every day, contribute to keeping this unique dynamic alive.
An award that underlines an ambition: to change the way we view the place of disability in sensory professions, creative fields and beyond.