The Ecological Transition in Pierrefonds-Roxboro
In Pierrefonds-Roxboro, we are committed to building a sustainable and resilient future for our community. Driven by this vision, we have launched an ambitious ecological transition initiative to tackle the climate, economic, and social challenges we face.
As a borough located along a river, Pierrefonds-Roxboro is particularly vulnerable to specific climate challenges, such as floods. Aware of these risks, we have proactively implemented solutions.
Our commitment is reflected in a comprehensive transformation of our processes and practices, fully integrating the imperatives of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and enhancing territorial resilience. This transition spans our entire administration, from greening initiatives and waste management to biodiversity enhancement and the rethinking of how we deliver services to citizens. It extends across all sectors, including community life, library activities, sports and recreation, communications, urban planning, finance, park services, and public works. Every action we undertake is designed to strengthen the sustainability of our neighborhoods, both in the short and long term.
A Distinctive Branding for A Strong Message
To highlight our commitment, we have chosen a clear communication positioning, reflected through our slogan and adapted visual identity. The slogan “Living the Transition, Cultivating an Ecological Future” embodies our thoughtful approach. This message aims to create a genuine connection with our citizens, inviting them to adopt a sustainable lifestyle within our community. The term “Living” evokes the idea of harmonious coexistence with our environment, while “Cultivating” suggests continuous growth and a shared commitment to environmentally friendly practices.
Together, let’s live the transition and cultivate an ecological future!
We invite you to review our 2023 Environmental Report to learn in detail about the actions we have already taken and those currently underway.
Explore the initiatives, projects, and tips included in this ecological transition by browsing our dedicated articles.
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