WSP Unveils Its Biodiversity Statement and Donates $700,000 to the Nature Conservancy of Canada
29 Novembre 2022 - 02:00PM
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WSP Global Inc. (TSX: WSP) (“WSP” or the “Corporation”) today
unveiled its Biodiversity Statement, a set of guiding principles
aimed at enabling WSP to engage with our clients to protect,
restore, and enhance ecosystems.
“Our Biodiversity Statement will guide us
towards having a positive impact on nature. We, at WSP, are change
agents. Through our work for our clients, we can protect and
restore ecosystems to help improve life on earth,” said Alexandre
L’Heureux, WSP’s President and Chief Executive
Officer.
With this statement, WSP is committing to:
- Help our clients identify
opportunities to reverse the degradation of ecosystems and enhance
natural capital;
- Embed and apply the mitigation
hierarchy in the advice and designs we bring our clients, as
applicable, by using the following sequential method:
- Avoid. Avoid
negative impacts on the natural world;
- Minimize. Minimize
any such impacts;
- Restore. Restore
damaged sites;
- Offset. As a last
resort, if any residual impacts remain, we will help our clients
offset them.
- Uphold the precautionary principle
in our client work, namely, to safeguard biodiversity and use
prudence whenever evidence is lacking;
- Assess the impacts we have – both
positive and negative – on biodiversity and, once they are better
understood, set targets to address them, take action, measure
progress, and report on our initiatives using recognized guidance
and frameworks such as those being developed by the Science-based
Targets for Nature and the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial
Disclosure.
WSP’s Biodiversity Statement is available on
WSP’s website at www.wsp.com
Supporting Nature Conservancy of
Canada
Protecting biodiversity is a natural extension
of WSP’s commitment to mitigate climate change. To advance this
goal, WSP also announced today a donation of $700,000 to Nature
Conservancy of Canada (NCC), the country's premier organization in
delivering tangible and permanent nature conservation.
WSP’s donation will fund three NCC conservation
initiatives over the next three years. These initiatives aim
to:
- Address landscape degradation
through habitat restoration using web-based, analytical tools that
use spatial data to assist in decision-making;
- Support Indigenous-led conservation
efforts, including Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas, and
Indigenous-led land trusts;
- Help Canada reach its conservation
targets and support landscape conservation nationwide.
The contribution to NCC demonstrates WSP’s
approach to giving back to our communities through the development
of a more sustainable and equitable world. It is also aligned with
WSP’s business strategy and purpose: We exist to future-proof our
cities and environments.
“As Montreal is about to host COP15, the largest
biodiversity summit in a generation, we want to demonstrate our
leadership role in driving change and creating meaningful impact by
helping to safeguard the environment,” added Alexandre
L’Heureux.
“Change happens when we work together, across
society, to achieve a nature-positive future. We applaud WSP for
taking real action and investing in NCC’s work to accelerate the
pace of conservation. Together we are helping nature to deliver the
essential services that support life. That’s why conservation
matters,” said Catherine Grenier, President and CEO of Nature
Conservancy of Canada.
FORWARD-LOOKING
STATEMENTSCertain information regarding WSP contained
herein may constitute forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
statements may include estimates, plans, strategic ambitions,
objectives, expectations, opinions, forecasts, projections,
guidance, outlook or other statements that are not statements of
fact. Forward-looking statements made by the Corporation in this
press release include statements about WSP’s ability to implement
the principles set forth in the Corporation’s Biodiversity
statement, including its ability to engage with clients to protect,
restore and enhance ecosystems; WSP’s ability to have a positive
impact on nature; WSP’s ability to uphold the precautionary
principle in its advice and designs, to assess its impacts and to
set targets to address its impacts and report on them; and the
initiatives funded by WSP’s donation to the NCC. These
forward-looking statements are based on a number of assumptions
believed by the Corporation to be reasonable as at November 28,
2022, including assumptions about our ability to implement the
principles set forth in the Biodiversity Statement in our work,
general economic and political conditions; the state of the global
economy and the economies of the regions in which the Corporation
operates; the state of and access to global and local capital and
credit markets.
Although WSP believes that the expectations
reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, it can
give no assurance that such expectations will prove to have been
correct. These statements are subject to certain risks and
uncertainties and may be based on assumptions that could cause
actual results to differ materially from those anticipated or
implied in the forward-looking statements. WSP's forward-looking
statements are expressly qualified in their entirety by this
cautionary statement. The complete version of the cautionary note
regarding risk factors, which, if realized, could cause the
Corporation's actual results to differ materially from those
expressed or implied in forward-looking statements, are included in
WSP's MD&A for the year ended December 31, 2021, which is
available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. The forward-looking statements
contained in this press release are made as of the date hereof and
WSP does not assume any obligation to update or revise any
forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise unless expressly required by applicable
securities laws. ABOUT THE NATURE CONSERVANCY OF
CANADAThe Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is the
country's unifying force for nature. It seeks solutions to the twin
crises of rapid biodiversity loss and climate change through
large-scale, permanent land conservation. As a trusted partner, NCC
works with people, communities, businesses, and the government to
protect and care for our most important natural areas. Since 1962,
it has brought Canadians together to conserve and restore more than
15 million hectares. NCC is a registered charity. To learn more,
visit www.natureconservancy.ca
ABOUT WSPAs one of the world's
leading professional services firms, WSP exists to future-proof our
cities and our environment. It provides strategic advisory,
engineering, and design services to clients in the transportation,
infrastructure, environment, building, power, energy, water,
mining, and resource sectors. Its 65,000 trusted professionals are
united by the common purpose of creating positive, long-lasting
impacts on the communities we serve through a culture of
innovation, integrity, and inclusion. Sustainability and science
permeate its work. WSP derived about half of its $10.3B (CAD) 2021
revenues from clean sources. Its shares are listed on the Toronto
Stock Exchange (TSX: WSP). To find out more, please visit
www.wsp.com
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE
CONTACT:
Alain MichaudChief Financial
OfficerWSP Global Inc.Phone: 438-843-7317alain.michaud@wsp.com
WSP Global (TSX:WSP)
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