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 Background and Challenges

The international community has a number of core environmental concerns, including air and water pollution, the proliferation of waste and the rapidly increasing loss of biodiversity1.

Manufacturers on the front line of efforts to meet these challenges at both the local and global levels. That’s why we spare no effort when it comes to reducing the risk of pollution and emissions that are harmful for the environment. In addition, we support and take part in biodiversity initiatives at and around our facilities.

Commitments

 Improving air quality
We work to reduce our water use and improve the quality of our discharges.

 Protecting water resources and optimizing use
We work to reduce water use and treat wastewater before it is released into the environment.

 Maintaining biodiversity
We constantly strive to find real-world solutions to the key issues of managing and recycling the waste produced by our operations.

 Reducing, treating and recycling waste
We constantly strive to find real-world solutions to the key issues of managing and recycling the waste produced by our operations.

 Remediating sites and soil
We are actively involved in site remediation, rehabilitating certain sites for continued use and making sure that decommissioned sites are suited to their future purpose.

1. Combating climate change and managing greenhouse gas emissions are covered in the Energy Transition section.

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To learn more:
  Environmental Indicators
  Environmental Management Systems


Interview with:
 Jean-Michel Gires, Executive Vice President, Sustainable Development and the Environment

Roadmaps:
 Environmental protection
 Greenhouse Gases
 Carbon dioxyde capture and geological storage
 Biodiversity



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   Environment and Society

Download the 2007 Environment and Society report
   Being a Responsible Corporate Citizen

Download the section Being a Responsible Corporate Citizen of the 2007 Environment and Society report
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