Considering biodiversity in projects design reveals a plethora of challenges. Ecological stakes arise all along the life cycle of the products we use, and all along the value chain of the energy we provide ; in project funding, siting, provisioning, environmental impact assessment, construction, mitigation measures implementation and monitoring, facility management, operations & maintenance, stakeholders relations, end-of-life, regulations, normalization, reporting, etc.
However, successful integration can enhance a project’s environmental reputation, support ENGIE CSR strategy and objectives, and generate positive outcomes for local communities. Proactively addressing biodiversity can also help mitigate legal and financial risks. Moreover, it can reinforce the leading position of ENGIE as first mover Energy Utility with regards to Biodiversity preservation and environmental impacts mitigation.
That’s what CRIGEN Lab Environment & Society Biodiversity team is here for: to help you develop knowledge, methods, data, and tools to master these challenges and turn them into a competitive advantage.
This webinar may be of interest for : Business Developers, Project Developers, Energy Site Managers, Chief Sustainability Officers
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