Mirova is committed to making its websites accessible, in accordance with Article 47 of Law no. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005.This accessibility statement applies to the Mirova Research Center website.
The Mirova Research Center website (https://www.research-center.mirova.com/en) is not compliant with the General Accessibility Improvement Guidelines (RGAA), version 4.1, due to the non‑compliances listed in the “Test results” section.
Test results
The compliance audit carried out by Access42 shows that the website is 45.16% compliant with RGAA version 4.1.
Inaccessible content
The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons.
• [1.2] Some decorative images are not ignored by assistive technologies;
• [1.3] Some images conveying information either have no alternative text or no suitable alternative text;
• [1.4] Some Captcha images do not have a non‑graphical alternative;
• [3.2] [3.3] Some text and interface components have insufficient contrast;
• [4.8] Some non‑time‑based media do not have alternatives;
• [4.12 – 4.13] Navigation of non‑time‑based media cannot be controlled by keyboard and is not compatible with assistive technologies;
• [6.2] Some links have no label;
• [7.1] Some JavaScript features are not compatible with assistive technologies or are not keyboard accessible (including modal windows, content that is shown and hidden, carousels, etc.), or make inappropriate use of ARIA properties;
• [8.6] Some pages do not have a meaningful page title;
• [8.9] Some pages use HTML tags for presentation purposes (for example, empty paragraphs or unstructured text within paragraph tags);
• [9.1] Some pages have an inappropriate heading hierarchy (missing or incorrectly defined headings);
• [9.2 – 12.6] The structure and main regions of some pages are poorly defined;
• [9.3] Some sequences of items are not structured as lists;
• [10.1] Presentation‑related HTML tags or attributes are present on certain pages;
• [10.2] Some pages contain information inserted via CSS that is not conveyed to assistive technologies;
• [10.3] Some content is not presented in a logical order in the source code, notably the cookie banner, which is not the first element on the page;
• [10.4 – 10.12] Some pages lose information and readability when zoomed to 200% and when text spacing properties are applied;
• [10.7] Visual focus indicators are not sufficiently contrasted;
• [10.8] Some informational content is ignored by assistive technologies;
• [10.11] Some content cannot be viewed without horizontal scrolling and/or some pages lose information when zoomed to 400%;
• [10.13 – 10.14] Some additional content that appears on hover or on focus is not reachable by keyboard and cannot be controlled by the user;
• [11.1 – 11.2] Some form fields do not have a correctly associated label or do not have an appropriate label;
• [11.5] Fields of the same nature are not grouped together;
• [11.9] Some form buttons have labels that are not appropriate;
• [11.10 – 11.11] Input assistance is missing or inappropriate for fields requiring a specific format; required fields are not correctly indicated, and error messages are not associated with the corresponding fields;
• [11.13] Some forms do not allow automatic completion of fields with the user’s data;
• [12.7] A skip link to the main content is missing;
• [13.3] Some PDF documents are not accessible.
This statement was prepared on 24 November 2025.
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• JavaScript (Zone.js, Angular, jQuery, Slick, OWL Carousel)
• CMS: WordPress
The web pages were tested with the following combinations of browsers and screen readers:
• Firefox 145.0.1 and NVDA
• Firefox 145.0.1 and JAWS
• Safari and VoiceOver (macOS 14.6)
• Safari and VoiceOver (iOS 18.3)
• Chrome and TalkBack (Android 14)
Accessibility verification is based on manual tests supported by tools (dedicated CSS stylesheets, HeadingsMaps and WebDeveloper Toolbar extensions, Color Contrast Analyser).
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As a reminder, under Article 11 of the Law of February 2005:
“Persons with disabilities are entitled to compensation for the consequences of their disability, regardless of the origin and nature of their impairment, their age or their lifestyle.”
Mirova undertakes to take the necessary measures to provide access, within a reasonable time, to the information and functionalities sought by persons with disabilities, whether or not the content is subject to a derogation.
Mirova invites anyone encountering difficulties to contact it [indicate the possible means of contact], so that assistance can be provided (accessible alternative, information and content supplied in another form).
If you notice a lack of accessibility that prevents you from accessing content or a functionality of the site, and you report it to us but do not receive a response, you are entitled to submit a complaint or request the intervention of the Defender of Rights (Défenseur des droits).
Several options are available:
• an online contact form;
• a telephone number: 09 69 39 00 00;
• a postal address (freepost, no stamp required):
Défenseur des droits – Libre réponse 71120 – 75342 Paris CEDEX 07.