Key figures

Headquartered in Dijon (France), the group currently operates eight production sites in France, Italy, Spain, Poland, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. We also have two commercial offices in Germany and Belgium. Through their cultural, geographical, functional and size diversity, our local entities are one of the keys to our success and versatility.

The global expert

Benvic Group sales have more than doubled since 2017. Thanks to our strategy of geographical diversification, no country accounts for than 30% of total turnover.
In the last five years, we have acquired 10 different companies - production assets or brands, whose work force and expertise now contribute to our financial success. Given our strong results and our resolute policy of expansion and diversification, we expect a significant growth in sales and margin in the near future.

630

630

Employees around the world

5’500

5’500

Formulas

25%

25%

Formulas renewed every year

5

5

ISO Standards

8

8

Production sites in EU, the United Kingdom and the USA

60

60

Countries to which our products are exported

500 M €

Sales

85%

Revenues generated by longtime customers

260 K

Tons of compounds produced annually

15%

of employees dedicated to quality & innovation

Planet & People

In 2020, we engaged our employees in an ambitious plan to roll out key measures to help protect the environment and to preserve healthy and safe workplaces.
Benvic is determined to constantly improve its Environmental, Social, and corporate Governance impact. Sustainability and the respect of our stakeholders is one of our strategic pillars going forward. Together with our employees, our customers, our suppliers, our investors, our communities, our environment, we work to achieve a better balance and create a world respectful of life in all its forms.

3’500

3’500

Tons of sold recycled PVC

0

0

Environmental incidents

1’500’000€

1’500’000€

Spent on ESG (Environment, Social, Governance)

We have pledged to steadily improve our ESG performance in concrete ways.

In order to limit our impact on the environment, we are engaging ever more in the circular economy and aim to become carbon neutral. For instance, we purchase nature-based carbon credits to compensate for our GHG (scope 1 and 2) market-based emissions.