Co-operative movement to be a key element in global environment strategies, says Alliance President Monique Leroux

10 Feb 2016

Addressing members of the Canadian Club of Montreal on February 8th, 2016, Desjardins Group president, CEO and chair of the board Monique F. Leroux spoke in favour of a green economy. "Canada has already positioned itself at the forefront in areas like free trade and the deficit battle. Why not also focus on the green technology sector?"

Newly elected president of the International Co-operative Alliance, Ms. Leroux stated that the world must go green and solutions will be in high demand. The Paris Climate Summit defined the direction and scope of what will be required over the short, medium and long terms. She is convinced that Canada must take a clear position in this crucial global shift and use it as a driver for development. She also emphasizes that the co-operative movement must be a key element in major global strategies for the environment.

"Greener growth will benefit all sectors of the Canadian economy and will be a source of long-term jobs in the near future. Major infrastructure investments are needed to stimulate the economy across Canada. Let's take this opportunity to invest in clean technologies. They will help us to consolidate our expertise, help businesses and workers to be more productive, and will benefit future generations."

Ms. Leroux also shared Desjardins Group's initiatives towards sustainable development, including energy efficient loans, green insurance, responsible investing and, through the pension plan, investments in renewable energy assets. "As an organization, we're aiming to decarbonize our investments. We've also set a target to reduce our GHG emissions by 20% by 2020, based on our 2008 levels," she announced.

Recently elected president of the International Co-operative Alliance, Ms. Leroux stressed that the co-operative movement must be a key element in major global strategies.

"I was at the World Economic Forum in January, and it was a great networking opportunity. In the future, the Alliance will continue to play an active role by being included in working groups and discussions at the World Economic Forum."

Ms. Leroux reminded the audience that as a world in which we are all facing economic and social challenges, "we are increasingly interdependent. So it is important to work together, at both community and global levels."

It is for this reason that she is certain that the co-operative model is an asset. As for Desjardins, the financial co-operative will continue to play an active role in Quebec and in Canada, and in promoting the development of the co-operative model worldwide.

"The International Co-operative Alliance set a goal to make the co-operative business model the one that will achieve the most growth around the world by 2020. This will be my mission for the coming years. It's a way for me, and for all who are part of the co-operative movement, to contribute to building a better world."

Ms. Leroux is also a member of a coalition of business leaders, First Nations, unions, young people and environmental leaders promoting Smart Prosperity. The coalition believes that protecting the environment and economic growth are not incompatible. They recently wrote to the Prime Minister of Canada to ask him to take the lead on this ambitious initiative. 

 

 

 

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