National Post

MAKING CANADA GREENER, ONE TREE AT A TIME

- Chantale Després Director of Sustainabi­lity, CN Rail Sandra MacGregor

When it comes to going green, there are few things better for the environmen­t than planting trees. As the “lungs of the planet,” trees change carbon dioxide into fresh oxygen, provide habitat for wildlife, and help minimize the effects of erosion, wind, and sun. While most Canadians are familiar with the role forests play in sustaining the planet, few realize that we have an extra 1.8 million trees in North America thanks to the Canadian National Railway Company (CN).

“We’ve always taken sustainabi­lity seriously,” says Chantale Després, Director of Sustainabi­lity at CN. “Working together with partners like Tree Canada, we have assisted community groups in establishi­ng green spaces, and conducting tree plantings and mass reforestat­ion projects in a sustainabl­e, environmen­tally responsibl­e manner.”

Creating connection­s to local communitie­s

For CN, promoting environmen­tal stewardshi­p is a key part of their overall corporate mandate. “Our goal is to conduct our operations with minimal environmen­tal impact while providing cleaner, more sustainabl­e transporta­tion services to our customers,” says Després. “Our environmen­tal sustainabi­lity strategy is focused on emissions and energy efficiency, resource conservati­on, biodiversi­ty, and land management.”

Després emphasizes that, by its very nature, rail transporta­tion is one of the most environmen­tally-friendly ways to transport goods, a fact unknown to most. “Moving heavy freight over long distances by rail can reduce carbon emissions up to 75 percent when compared with heavy trucks.”

This concern for the environmen­t gave birth to CN’s EcoConnexi­ons program, which focuses on a variety of eco-friendly initiative­s. “The program was launched in 2012 to promote environmen­tal sustainabi­lity through the greening of municipali­ties and First Nations communitie­s situated along our rail network,” she says. “It grew from an employee program to a full-scale national drive supporting our

“We’re proud to be part of a program that helps to make communitie­s better places to live, work, and play.”

environmen­tal values and initiative­s. We want to get everyone engaged, on every level.”

The program provides funding of up to $25,000 to assist with greening projects. Its popularity has skyrockete­d since its launch — in 2018 alone, CN received over 140 applicatio­ns for funding. Since the start of the program, trees and shrubs have been planted in 243 communitie­s across Canada and the United States.

Supporting the sustainabi­lity of our forests

In 2014, CN expanded EcoConnexi­ons to partner with and recognize its customers for their sustainabi­lity practices. Then, in 2018, the program was expanded once again to include supply chain partners such as ports and terminal operators. “The Partnershi­p Program celebrates companies that pledge to reduce their carbon emissions, increase energy efficiency, and drive sustainabl­e business practices throughout the supply chain,” says Després. “We recognize and congratula­te these companies on their sustainabi­lity efforts but rather than have a gala, which is a common way for companies to celebrate and honor participan­ts, we plant trees. This year we are planting 100,000 trees in Canada and the United States.”

It’s clear that CN is committed to making a positive impact on both people and the environmen­t and that the opportunit­ies to continue supporting Canada’s sustainabi­lity are being seized by industry leaders and local communitie­s alike. “We’re proud to be part of a program that helps to make communitie­s better places to live, work, and play,” says Després. “It makes our employees proud, and it’s certainly a source of pride for the communitie­s who are planting these trees. On some level, we all feel that planting a tree is an act of hope and it’s a magical thing.”

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