To contribute to SDG 12, which aims to “ensure sustainable consumption and
production patterns,” we’re working to minimize our footprint, both in terms of
the purchases we make, and the residual materials our projects generate.
Optimizing the use of resources based on a circular approach
at each stage of the life cycle of materials is now imperative
to reducing the environmental footprint of our sites. For an
industry like ours, supporting circular aspirations requires a
high degree of adaptability, innovation and collaboration with
the goal of reducing the environmental impact of materials—
during their production and use as well as when recovering
their residual waste.
Maximize the lifespan
of goods and materials
Our plan for the circularity of goods and materials prioritizes
reducing the consumption of resources protecting the
ecosystems that generate them and reusing recycling
and recovering already existing materials It embodies our
environmental principles that guide us throughout our
valuechain
Our plan is focussed on two guiding principles
Our plan for the
circularity of goods
and materials
Account for residual materials to manage thembetter
Develop procurement strategies that promote circularity
Guiding principle n 1
Guiding principle n 2
Deconstruction of the original Champlain Bridge Montreal Quebec
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