Act on your sites for nature and biodiversity
Your sites: at the heart of pressures… and solutions
Urbanization, soil sealing, water consumption, light and noise pollution: these are direct pressures on biodiversity, originating both from value chains and operational sites.
Acting on your sites means reducing your impacts where only you can, while turning your facilities into levers of resilience and innovation in support of life.
Levers to act on your sites and reduce impacts
Ecological diagnostics of your sites
A diagnostic is the first step to act effectively. It includes an inventory of present species, habitat analysis, and identification of priority issues. This fieldwork helps target the most relevant actions to reduce impacts and strengthen local biodiversity.
Wildlife- and plant- friendly arrangements
Reducing risks for wildlife
Greening with local species
Choosing plants certified under the Végétal Local® label ensures better ecological integration, reduces water and maintenance needs, and strengthens ecosystem resilience. It is a sustainable action that also enhances your site’s landscape identity.
Differentiated green space management
Managing green areas according to natural cycles (late mowing, reduced inputs) lowers maintenance costs, limits water and chemical use, and fosters floral and faunal biodiversity.
Green roofs and walls
Focus: Reduce noise and light pollution
All industrial sites generate noise and light, which strongly affect wildlife by altering behaviors and causing local displacement.
Blooming helps you assess and reduce these impacts by adapting practices and equipment.
Focus: Restore soil vitality
Impermeabilization deprives soils and ecosystems of essential functions. Asphalted parking lots and logistics areas are “dead zones.”
We support projects to remove impervious surfaces, often with public aid, restoring ecological functions while reducing runoff and flood risks.
Why act today?
Acting on your sites not only addresses your nature-related challenges but also offers resilience and sustainable performance opportunities:
- Protect your infrastructure by restoring ecosystem services.
- Reduce energy and water bills.
- Anticipate future regulations.
- Respond to growing expectations from clients and partners.
- Engage your teams in a visible, concrete project.
FAQ
What are the main environmental impacts of an industrial or logistics site?
Soil sealing, noise and light pollution, high water and energy consumption, and disturbances to flora and fauna.
What concrete actions can a company implement on its sites?
Restoration of natural spaces, green roofs, de-sealing, differentiated management of green spaces, reduction of light pollution.
What are the business benefits for my company?
Reduced operating costs, regulatory anticipation, enhanced employer image and increased value for investors and clients.
Are there financial aids to support these improvements?
Yes: support schemes may be offered by local authorities (inter-municipalities, regions in particular) or other public bodies (ADEME, OFB), allowing to reduce the remaining cost.