Our approach to territorial dialogue
Scévole focuses on territorial dialogue as a driver of social acceptability and shared value creation:
“Our connection with local stakeholders is what allows us to act sustainably, root our projects in the community, and ensure transparent information sharing.”
Stéphanie, a proud member of the Innu Nation, plays a key role in intercultural dialogue:
“What motivates me is being able to make a real difference for Indigenous communities.”

Concrete actions to strengthen community ties
Far from generic promises, Boralex’s CSR teams deliver tangible initiatives that create real impact:
- Train and hire locally: On the Apuiat wind project, Boralex developed training programs tailored to Indigenous realities to promote local employability.
- Mobilize field teams: In France, more than 75 colleagues maintain daily relationships with local stakeholders.
- Support local initiatives: Boralex invests in communities through partnerships, sponsorships, and participation in cultural and sporting events.
Building stronger and more sustainable relationships
Looking ahead, Boralex’s goal is clear: to strengthen social actions, share best practices across regions, and adapt partnerships to the realities of each territory. This tailored approach is deeply rooted in meeting the concrete needs of local communities.
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