Why reduce
your greenhouse gas emissiones?Benefits and levers for establishing constructive dialogue with your stakeholders
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About the training
Discover the concrete benefits and motivations specific to your company for implementing climate action. This interactive workshop will help you formulate a convincing argument and engage in constructive dialogue with your stakeholders (management, employees, customers, lenders, investors, suppliers, etc.) on the subject of climate action and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Thanks to inspiring examples from Quebec companies already engaged in this transition, you will leave with a clearer vision of the motivations and benefits inherent in implementing climate action.
Who is the training aimed at?
Change agents within SMEs who want to build a case for climate action and engage in constructive dialogue internally and with stakeholders within the value chain.
Experts, consultants, economic developers and any other stakeholder who supports SMEs and wishes to enhance their business case and engage in constructive dialogue about climate action and the importance and urgency of reducing greenhouse gases.
What you will learn
1. Identify the motivations and strategic benefits specific to your company for reducing its GHG emissions.
Identify the specific reasons why your SME should take action on climate change and the concrete benefits that will result. This is a key step in integrating GHG reduction into your business strategy.
2. Develop a case for mobilizing internal and external stakeholders
Develop a clear and compelling message to rally your internal and external stakeholders. A lever to move from intention to action, together.
3. Explore concrete initiatives by Quebec companies committed to climate action
Discover SMEs that have chosen to take action on climate change. Inspiring examples to fuel your thinking and guide your next steps toward a low-carbon economy.
Our trainers
Our trainers combine expertise, dynamism, and passion to propel climate action to the heart of SMEs.

Anne-Josée Laquerre,
M.Sc, ARP
Executive director
and cofounder
and cofounder
Recipient of the Clean50 Award 2020, Anne-Josée has over 25 years of experience in public relations and corporate social responsibility with large organizations such as Noranda, Domtar, Bombardier Aerospace, FPInnovations, and Aimia.
Co-initiator of QNP, she is also a recognized speaker, host, and panelist, valued for her ability to stimulate reflection, initiate constructive dialogues, and catalyze sustainable innovation.

Rachel Lefrançois,
CPI
Project analyst
Candidate for the profession of engineer, Rachel holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and a master's degree in industrial engineering – Circular Economy option.
Project analyst at QNP, she supports strategic initiatives, including the Business Transition Barometers. She brings her expertise and dynamism to the interactive workshops and webinars, contributing to the activation of the climate transition of SMEs.
Testimonial
"An excellent exchange that allowed me to better frame my sustainable development goals for the Cooperative."
Damien M. Tholomier
General Manager
Coopérative d'électricité de Saint-Jean-Baptiste
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