Mission and goals

 
Mission


To support companies and institutions in their efforts to integrate into an environmentally conscious society through sustainable development  while maintaining their level of performance.

To help clients to concrete environmental solutions observing their financial requirements and their deadlines by a customized approach.



Goals


To help you to :

  • Reduce your direct and indirect costs especially applying the 4R principle (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Recover)
  • Identify the environmental impact of your activities, products and services
  • Integrate the environment into your day-to-day management




pattern of resource use that aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present, but in the indefinite future. The 3 essentials fields are economic, social and environment.

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About us
Crédit :
Mehdi Benboubaker

Eric ANTIGNY

Eric Antigny is passionate about the environment and is so convinced of the importance of the field that he has made it his personal and professional priority. He has worked on various environmental issues (WHMIS compliance, waste characterization, environmental balance sheets, training and sensitization, etc.) in institutions (Cégep régional de Lanaudière, Plateau Mont-Royal borough, Crabe, Revenue Canada’s Laval branch, etc.) as well as in companies (Liberté dairy products, 5Nplus, etc.). Innovative, dynamic and objective, he has a good sense of synthesis and analysis and an excellent ability to work under pressure while respecting deadlines. He has also proven his ability to work in a team regardless of the type of members.
Eric is socially involved in the community and helps organize various groups and events (Salon National de l'Environnement, the Montreal symposium Éducation Relative à l'Environnement, Synaxis, etc.). He is a member of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Saint Laurent, the Jeune Chambre de Commerce de Montréal, Synaxis and Crabe.
Upon completing a diploma in environmental management from Collège Rosemont, Eric was awarded the prize for “Best graduate in the class.” The thorough and intensive program at Rosemont enabled him to develop the organizational skills needed for a global management of the environment, to master the ISO 14001 international standard and to study various environmental challenges and laws. Currently under the mentorship of Véronique Tuffelli (professor of environmental management), Eric is able to translate her judicious advice into concrete action. Véronique Tuffelli has over 20 years of experience in environmental management, nine of which she worked as a consultant and 11 years in well-known companies (Bombardier, SNC Lavallin, Owens Corning, Pétromont, etc.). Eric was trained to work with diverse clients on environmental issues and has offered various clients sensitization presentations, which has enabled him to strengthen his communication skills. He also has excellent writing skills and is capable of creating reports required for specific situations (audits, product life cycle analysis, implementation of an emergency measures plan, etc.).

News
  • January 1st 2009

    Gestion Éco+ wishes you an happy New Year 2009, with happiness, health and success, Naturally.

  • September, 23rd 2008

    Éric Antigny, President of Gestion Éco+, is proud to be member of the week in the "Antichambre", electronic newsletter of the JCCM (Young Chamber of Commerce of Montreal)

  • Involvement at the JCCM

    Gestion Eco+, member of the Jeune Chambre de commerce de Montréal, is involved in the durability committee (sustainable developement). The goal is to help his members to integrate this notion and to apply it especially in their professional  lives.

  • June 18th 2008

    Presentation of cheques for the Young Entrepreneur Programme by the CLD Centre West  at Saint-Laurent Borough Hall

  • June 10th 2008

    Association with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Saint-Laurent to offer to the membres a green project in Saint-Laurent.