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Governance
commitments and priorities

Boralex has built its reputation on transparency, excellence in business ethics.

And its recognition of stakeholder interests, and respect for rights and freedoms. These elements of governance are essential to the success of our corporate strategy as a developer, operator, reliable partner, and employer of choice.

Our governance commitments and priorities

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Prioritize responsible corporate governance

Over the years, Boralex has made numerous improvements to its governance. This has strengthened the consistency between the orientations set by management and the Board of Directors, and the decisions and actions taken on the ground.

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Optimize ethics in business and behaviour

Business ethics, integrated into our Code of Ethics, considers our constantly evolving business environment, sustained growth, recent regional diversification, and significant development ambitions.

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Promote sustainability in procurement decisions

A collaborative approach is advocated with our suppliers, and we ensure that they share our vision to ethics, health, safety, and the environment. As an example, a Responsible Procurement Charter is in place, and we work with a specialized third party to assess the CSR performance of our major suppliers.

Our shared vision with our suppliers

Discover how we are making our supply chain more responsible

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Our governance progress in 2024

Our performance submitted to leading external CSR assessments such as Corporate Knights, Carbon Disclosure Project, the S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment and the Institutional Shareholder Services group of companies ESG Corporate Rating (ISS ESG).

Mandatory training on forced labour and human rights completed by 100% of procurement employees.

First report under the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act published.