Accessibility
Article 47 of Law No. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005 on equal rights and opportunities, participation and citizenship of individuals makes it mandatory for any online public communication service to be accessible to all.
Accessibility Policy
Beyond the legal obligation to comply with the law on disability and the implementation of the general reference framework for improving accessibility (RGAA), Roquette's digital accessibility project is fully in line with its values.
Compliance Status
Accessibility Statement
The roquette.com site is currently partially compliant with the general accessibility improvement guidelines (RGAA) (only in French).
The RGAA compliance audit carried out by Sogeti in December 2025 reveals that 71.10% of the RGAA 4.1.2 criteria are met.
In detail:
- Number of compliant criteria: 54
- Number of non-applicable criteria: 30
- Number of non-compliant criteria: 22
Non-accessible content
The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons:
Non-compliance
List of non-compliant criteria:
1.2 – Decorative images are not ignored by assistive technologies,
1.3 – Some text alternatives are irrelevant
1.6 – Images requiring a detailed description do not present this description
3.2 – Some textual elements are not sufficiently contrasted
4.12 – not all media are controllable with a keypad and/or pointing device
5.1 – Complex tables do not have a summary
5.4 – Table titles are not correctly associated with tables
7.1 – Scripts are not accessible or do not present an accessible alternative
7.2 – Alternatives when present are irrelevant
7.3 – Not all scripts are keyboard controllable
7.4 – When a context change related to a script, the user is not notified
8.2 – The source code has errors such as duplicate IDs
8.6 – Not all pages have a relevant page title
8.9 – Some tags are used for presentation purposes
9.1 – Headings are not used to properly structure information
10.8 – Some hidden content is not ignored by assistive technologies
11.1 – Not all form fields are linked to a label
11.2 – Not all labels when presented are relevant
11.6 – Elements of the same nature of a form are not grouped together using the appropriate techniques
12.3 – The sitemap page is irrelevant
12.7 – Avoidance links are not present
13.3 – Office documents are not accessible
Content not subject to the accessibility obligation
• Files available in office formats published before September 23, 2018.
• Third-party content that is not funded or developed by the respective organization and is not under its control.
Establishment of this accessibility statement
This declaration was made on January 16, 2026.
Technologies used for the creation of the website
- HTML
- CSS
- Javascript
Test environment
Web page tests were performed with the following web browser and screen reader combinations:
- Windows 11, Chrome 143.0.7499.193 (Build officiel) (64 bits)
The following tools were used in the evaluation
- Tanaguru Web extension
- Assistant RGAA
- WCAG Color Contrast Checker
- RGAA Checker
- Headings Map
- Web Developper
Pages of the site that have been verified for compliance
Multi-year plan
The law requires the publication of a three-year multi-year plan with the aim of informing the public of the means and actions put in place to make sites and applications accessible to all and more particularly in compliance with the RGAA (general reference framework for improving accessibility). As such, it contains information on governance, the internal organization put in place, training actions, project processes, relations with subcontractors, testing and audit policies.
The 2026-2028 multi-year plan for Roquette's digital accessibility is available here:
Annual Plan
The multi-year plan must be accompanied by an annual action plan that details the operations programmed and implemented for the current year as well as the status of monitoring of these actions.
The action plan and the resources mobilized for the realization of the La Roquette digital accessibility strategy are scheduled over a period of three years (2026-2028).
The annual action plan describes the operations to be implemented each year and the human and financial resources mobilised with regard to the priorities defined in the digital accessibility plan. It is reviewed annually and gives rise to an annual implementation report.
Contact
If you are unable to access any content or service, you may contact Roquette to be directed to an accessible alternative or to obtain the content in another form at this address: RGAA@roquette.com.