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    Stantec’s Sustainability Report highlights key sustainability projects the Company is leading and how they impact communities around the world, including:

    • United Kingdom: Replacing concrete and chemicals seen in traditional wastewater works, the Clifton integrated constructed wetland is shifting the paradigm for engineering, regulatory approvals, and performance standards of nature-based infrastructure within the United Kingdom. Using 24,000 plants comprised of 25 different species, the award-winning Clifton Works is now a pollinator nature reserve and one of the first biodiversity net-gain-positive wastewater treatment works in the country. The size of three Olympic swimming pools, the new works will reduce operational costs by 40 percent and provide carbon savings of 79 percent.
    • Canada: The low-carbon, mass timber FortWhyte Alive Buffalo Crossing Visitor Center creates awareness of the natural world and encourages sustainable living through its nature trails, outdoor learning spaces, and water activities. Aligned with Canada Green Buildings Council’s Zero Carbon Building Standards, the project will be Manitoba’s first commercial building to achieve Passive House Certification.
    • United States: Working with the South Carolina Department of Transportation and Federal Highway Administration, Stantec was instrumental in amplifying the voices of marginalized communities affected by the I-526 and I-26 highway improvement project (Lowcountry Corridor West). Implementing a USD $146 million Environmental Justice Community Mitigation Plan, Stantec supported community resilience by actualizing the experiences of residents and ensuring the project addresses them to strengthen community resilience. Together, the project bridges community and transportation needs of the Charleston area.
    • Australia: Found in shallow water estuaries and coastal embayments, the White’s Seahorse, or Hippocampus whitei, became the first and only species in the Syngnathidae family to be listed as endangered, granting it protection under Australian state and commonwealth legislation. Stantec worked to install seahorse hotels to help recover population and habitat, including relocation of the species—essentially moving them out of harm’s way.

    Stantec’s Sustainability Report—which is compliant with the Global Reporting Initiative, Sustainability Accounting Standards Board, and Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures requirements—captures annual Company ESG performance for the year ending December 31, 2023. More information on Stantec’s Corporate Sustainability program can be found here.

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