Accessibility Statement

What is digital accessibility?

An accessible website is a website that aims to facilitate access for any person, regardless of disability. Websites can, for example, be made accessible by making it possible to:

  • Navigate with text-to-speech and/or braille (especially used by blind and visually impaired people).
  • Customize the display of the site according to the needs of users (increase or decrease the size of the text, change the colors, etc.).
  • Navigate without using the mouse (with the keyboard only, or via touchscreen, voice command, or a suitable device).

To achieve this, the site must comply with the standards in force when it was created and updated.

Accessibility Statement

Danone undertakes to make its website accessible in accordance with ’article 47 de la loi n° 2005-102 du 11 février 2005 (French law)

Compliance status

danone.com is not in compliance with the general accessibility improvement framework.

This accessibility statement applies to the danone.com

Establishment of this accessibility statement

This declaration was prepared on 19 May 2025.

Test results

The compliance audit carried out by Razorfish France reveals that:

47% of the criteria of RGAA version 4.1.2 are met.

The average compliance rate of the online service is 81%.

Technical specifications

Technologies used for the creation of the website:

HTML5

CSS3

JavaScript

Web page tests were performed with the following web browser and screen reader combinations:

NVDA 2024.4.2 and Chrome

The following tools were used in the evaluation:

Accessibility Insights for Web v2.46.0

RGAA Wizard v4.1.2

Web Developer Toolbar

Browser Inspector

Audit Scope

Pages of the site that have been verified for compliance:
  1. Cross-sectional element - header, footer, breadcrumb
  2. Home Page
  3. Contact
  4. Accessibility Statement
  5. Legal notices
  6. About us
  7. Careers
  8. Shareholders
  9. Danone Overview
  10. Newsroom
  11. Results center
  12. evian
  13. Research

Non-accessible content

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

Nonconformity

Invalidated criteria:
  • 1.2 Is every decoration image properly ignored by assistive technologies?
  • 1.3 For each information-carrying image with a textual alternative, is this alternative relevant (except in special cases)?
  • 1.6 Does each information-carrying image have a detailed description, if necessary?
  • 3.2 Is the contrast between the colour of the text and the colour of its background sufficiently high in each web page (except in special cases)?
  • 4.1 Does each pre-recorded temporal media have, if necessary, a verbatim transcription or an audio description (except in special cases)?
  • 4.3 Does each pre-recorded synchronized time-based media have, if necessary, synchronized subtitles (except in special cases)?
  • 4.4 For each pre-recorded synchronized time-based media with synchronized captions, are these captions relevant?
  • 4.5 Does each pre-recorded time-based media have, if necessary, synchronised audio description (except in special cases)?
  • 4.7 Is each temporal media clearly identifiable (except in special cases)?
  • 4.11 Is the consultation of each time media controllable, if necessary, by the keyboard and any pointing device?
  • 4.13 Is every temporal and non-temporal media compatible with assistive technologies (except in special cases)?
  • 5.1 Does every complex data table have a summary?
  • 6.1 Is each link explicit (except in special cases)?
  • 7.1 Is each script compatible with assistive technologies, if necessary?
  • 7.3 Is each script controllable by the keyboard and by any pointing device (except in special cases)?
  • 7.4 For each script that initiates a context switch, is the user notified or in control?
  • 8.2 For each web page, is the generated source code valid according to the type of document specified (except in special cases)?
  • 8.7 Is each language change indicated in the source code on each web page (except in special cases)?
  • 8.9 In each web page, tags must not be used solely for presentation purposes. Is this rule respected?
  • 9.1 Is the information on each web page structured by the appropriate use of headings?
  • 9.3 Is each web page properly structured?
  • 10.1 Are style sheets used on the website to control the presentation of information?
  • 10.4 Is the text in each web page legible when the font size is increased by at least 200% (except in special cases)?
  • 10.5 In every web page, are CSS declarations of element background and font colors used correctly?
  • 10.6 Is every link of an unobvious nature visible in every web page in relation to the surrounding text?
  • 10.7 In every web page, for each element receiving focus, is the focus visible?
  • 10.8 Is hidden content intended for each web page to be ignored by assistive technologies?
  • 10.9 In each web page, information must not be given solely by shape, size or position. Is this rule respected?
  • 10.10 In each web page, the information must not be given by shape, size or position only. Is this rule implemented in a relevant way?
  • 10.13 Is the additional content that appears when focusing on or hovering over an interface component in each website can be controlled by the user (except in special cases)?
  • 11.1 Does every form field have a label?
  • 11.2 Is each label associated with a form field relevant (except in special cases)?
  • 11.5 In each form, are fields of the same nature grouped together, if necessary?
  • 11.9 In each form, is the title of each button relevant (except in special cases)?
  • 12.3 Is the "site map" page relevant?
  • 12.6 Can content clustering areas present in multiple web pages (header, main navigation, main content, footer, and search engine areas) be reached or avoided?
  • 13.3 In each web page, does each office document for download have, if necessary, an accessible version (except in special cases)?
  • 13.5 In every web page, does every cryptic content (ASCII art, emoticon, cryptic syntax) have an alternative?
  • 13.8 Is every moving or flashing piece of content on every web page controllable by the user?
  • 13.11 In each web page, can actions triggered by a pointing device on a single point on the screen be cancelled (except in special cases)?

Exemptions for disproportionate burden

No derogation identified

Content not subject to the accessibility obligation

No content that is not subject to the accessibility obligation

Feedback, contact and remedies

Feedback and contact

If you are unable to access any content or service, please contact the Digital Accessibility Officer who will provide you with an accessible alternative or offer the content in an alternative form.

Remedies

This procedure is to be used in the following case.

You have reported to the website manager a lack of accessibility that prevents you from accessing any of the content or services of the portal and you have not received a satisfactory response.