Why RODIER rhymes with SUSTAINABILITY
For many years, sustainable development has been at the heart of Paysages Rodier’s decision-making process. We always try to combine the three pillars of sustainable development, which are economic development, social justice and environment preservation
Economic Development:
Sound management practices that ensure the firm’s durability
Partaking in the regional economic development
Partaking in the development of the occupational environment through the volunteer implication of managers in various organizations
For clients: lasting constructions, professional and global planning in order to avoid demolishing and starting anew
Social Justice:
Working conditions based on the well-being and accomplishment of the firm’s employees
Employees partaking in the firm’s decision-making process
Fair and trusty business relations with suppliers
Managers’ social implication in various organizations
Environment preservation:
Water, soil, and air:
Enhancement of soil fertility
Use of mycorrhizae in order to use less water and phosphate-based fertilizers for plant upkeep
Use of plants that are dryness-resistant
Use of plants that are less sensitive to insects and diseases
Transportation:
Biodiversity:
Residual material:
Management of construction waste: valorization, reclamation and recycling
Chipping and composting of plant debris
Landscape:
Here is an example of one of our practices intended to ensure a sustainable development: we recycle our concrete and wood wastes in order to reuse them for certain works.