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Greening

What if we were to sow large communal spaces with an addition to the ecosystem of plants that absorb pollution, carbon and renew oxygen, maximizing little-used spaces such as road networks, hydroelectric courses and public parks, which are crucial areas for biodiversity and environmental management.

Adding to your ecosystem

Electric course layout

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In the heart of hydroelectric courses, under high-voltage transmission lines, Greenier greens up using resilient, low-growing plants to protect the space as much as possible.

Our approach is to use native species that not only withstand the conditions under power lines, but also contribute to soil stability, prevent erosion and provide food for wildlife and pollinators.

These plants have the advantage of being aesthetically pleasing and creating a favorable habitat for small wildlife, while maintaining safety and compliance with electrical standards.

SEEDBOXES

  • HQ: Biodiversité sous les emprises

  • Papillons

  • Platebandes et jardins

  • Pollinisateurs

Amenities for parks and public spaces

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Parks and public spaces are envisioned as urban ecosystems where nature and human activities coexist harmoniously. Greenier offers ecological design solutions that maximize green spaces for relaxation, leisure and environmental education.

By introducing varieties of trees and plants adapted to the urban environment, these spaces become havens of biodiversity that effectively capture carbon, improve air quality and provide refuge for local wildlife.

Typical urban spaces for these arrangements include floral micro-forests at the edges of parks or public spaces, tree squares, central boulevard medians and other valuable spaces.

SEEDBOXES

  • Booster Plantes abris graminées

  • Bouclier Boréal Mix

  • Le gars de gazon

  • Pollinisateurs

  • Protège arbres

  • Terre-Plein

Development of the road network

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Exploiting the often neglected spaces along and within road networks, Greenier designs regenerative plant seeding projects tailored to these specific environments.

Roadside verges, slip roads and central medians become key areas for our carbon capture and landscape enhancement strategy.

These areas are seeded with hardy plant species, such as hardy grasses and drought-resistant shrubs, chosen for their ability to thrive in difficult conditions, reduce erosion and improve air quality while maintaining safety and visibility for road users.

SEEDBOXES

  • Bord de routes et autoroutes

  • Bouclier Boréal Mix

  • Bretelles d'accès autoroutes 1.0

  • Micro-espace forêt Montérégie

  • Protège arbres

  • Terre-Plein

Greening Solutions

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