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A unique opportunity to protect wildlife
A management system
based on compliance
and continuous improvement
As part of this certif ication, we continue to focus on edu-
cating and training our employees, as well as our workers, to
ensure compliance and improvement of our environmental
practices. In terms of training, 1,096 employees participated
in environmental training sessions, for a total of 922 hours,
along with 34,612 site workers, for a total of 5,192 hours.
Inspections are a mandatory requirement of our management
system. In 2022, 30% of our projects were inspected on a
quarterly basis and more than half were inspected weekly.
This new data illustrates the increase in environmental mon-
itoring of our sites compared with 2021, a better control of
our environmental impacts, and stronger engagement of our
teams on site. It also allows us to monitor our mitigation meas-
ures and our compliance with our environmental obligations.
Environmental site inspection
2021
2022
Projects subject to quarterly inspections
Projects subject to weekly inspections
Reforestation in Parc
des Îles-de-Boucherville
→ Green value chain → Circular economy
As part of the renovation of the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine
tunnel in Montreal, we collaborated with the Société des
établissements de plein air du Québec (Sépaq) to reforest
part of the Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville. The
area chosen had been transformed into agricultural land
in the past and has long been overpopulated by deer.
This reforestation project is part of the measures we
are deploying to mitigate the impact of our sites on the
environment, particularly on biodiversity.
20%
41%
Our perspective
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Health and safety
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Culture of innovation | Climate change
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Circular economy
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Community relations
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Indigenous relations
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Diversity, equity and inclusion
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Governance