Corporate Social Responsibility



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Tiberghien supports the Toontjeshuis project. This organization is committed to people for whom it is not self-evident to live independently. Toon's father, Joost Callens, CEO of Durabrik, wants to create social added value as a social entrepreneur with the non-profit organization Toontjeshuis. The goal is to provide housing in a sustainable way with the necessary comfort for those who need it. A Toontjeshuis meets the needs of its residents. In this way, they contribute to a happy and quality future for everyone.

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At Tiberghien Lawyers, we believe that vitality and well-being are essential pillars for a sustainable future. That is why we have established a Vitality Committee, consisting of a group of enthusiastic collaborators who are committed to creating a work environment in which everyone feels physically, mentally and emotionally supported.

Vitality and well-being are important not only for the individual, but also for the organization. By investing in the health and well-being of our employees, we strive to create a culture of sustainability and long-term commitment. Our Committee regularly organizes activities and initiatives that contribute to a healthy lifestyle and a positive work experience.

We believe that a healthy and happy team member contributes to the success of our firm and the satisfaction of our clients. Therefore, the Vitality Committee remains committed to the well-being of everyone within Tiberghien Lawyers.

We communicate regularly about our initiatives and activities through various channels:

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At the end of 2025, Tiberghien donated over 50 laptops and other IT equipment to Close the Gap, an organization committed to promoting digital inclusion worldwide.

Thanks to CircularIT Group, our used IT equipment is processed in a circular, secure, and careful way: from certified data wiping to professional refurbishing. Afterwards, Close the Gap ensures that this equipment gets a second life and makes a tangible impact in projects where access to technology is far from guaranteed.

This is an initiative we are proud of at Tiberghien because it represents a concrete step towards reducing e-waste while also providing digital access to people and communities who need it most. In short, an example of how small actions can make a big difference.