
Together, let's measure and reduce for a sustainable future
Our Services

I-GHG supports you in your environmental management projects
Who We Are

Brigitte Blais STS, DGE-GES, ISSP-SEA
Associate Advisor
Brigitte uses all her skills and experience to benefit organizations in order to accelerate the transition to climate action. In her career, she analyzed projects before the Quebec's Energy Board and worked in environmental communications. She holds a graduate degrees in Sustainable Carbon Management and Environmental Management.
Pierre-Emile Leblanc Comtois Eng. MBA M. Env.
Associate Advisor
Pierre-Emile is passionate about greenhouse gases. He cares about the environment and, above all, the success of his clients. That's why he's chosen to use his technical skills, environmental knowledge, and management's change experience to support companies with their climate projects. He's your expert in GHG calculations!


Our mission
Supporting Quebec organizations in accounting for greenhouse gases emitted by their activities
Our principles
Quality, integrity, transparency, completeness, respect
The Issues

Requirements from Ordering Parties
Major clients want to know about your climate risks and your plan to adapt. They require accountability for your carbon footprint and your plan to reduce it.

Attracting
Labor
Young people are looking for meaning in their careers. Employers who take climate action attract and retain more young people.

ESG
Movement
I-GHG specializes in the “Greenhouse gas reduction” criterion of your ESG (Environment-Society-Governance) approaches

Availability of Resources
The energy, raw material, and water needs of 8 billion people are increasing faster than the capacity of ecosystems to regenerate.

Climatic
Emergencies
Every corporate action counts toward REDUCING humanity's greenhouse gas emissions. To better understand where and how to reduce, we need to measure ourselves.

Supply chain Adaptation
Reducing waste of resources, fuels and labor translates into reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and unnecessary costs