R.Q.E. : Environmental Quality Research
Created in 2007, the label “ EQR », supported by the RQE Association, brings together the different construction players within a virtuous sector facilitating Sustainable Development in SMEs in the construction sector.
In 2015, she launched the label “Zero Carbon Project” to encourage the reduction of the impact of activities in terms of greenhouse gas emissions.
In July 2015, the 1st zero carbon project carried out in France begins for Paris Airport, on the COP 21 site: The renovation of the LOSSIER hangars.
The 5 points that summarize the RQE Charter are:
– Preserving men’s health capital
– Reduce the causes of pollution
– Manage and recover waste
– Promote energy savings
– Generate wealth
As part of its support for social development in Madagascar:
– In 2012, RQE participated in a study trip to Madagascar entitled “Development, the key to success for the future of our Companies”. Around ten building business leaders have invested in local development through 4 projects:
* Help with the construction of a school in the Pangalanes region, welcoming around a hundred children
* Delivery of the equivalent of 6 months of school supplies to the Sakatia Primary School, Nosy Be
* Reforestation of mangroves by planting 40 mangrove trees in Nosy Be
* Balancing “travel carbon” by planting 250m2 “king trees” in the Andalamahitsy region with the Terrabona Association
– Today, their actions continue with support for the development of this school in Aragnana: assistance in providing school materials and supplies to children, supply of first aid medicines in the village, etc.
– Participation in the Kolorano program in Madagascar, with the Etc Terra Association, and in particular the planting of trees to sequester greenhouse gases which could not be reduced at the source of future “CHANTIERS ZERO CARBONE”
Find out more about the RQE association and its Chantier Zéro Carbone label.
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