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Mouvement Impact France held its Universités d’Eté de l’Economie de Demain on August 26 and 27, with a double ambition: to deploy the committed economy and to influence the program of the French presidential election of 2022, to make ethical entrepreneurship the norm. This is what Eva Sadoun, its co-chairwomen, explains in an interview for L’Humanité. For her, a committed company must take the time to consider essential questions such as the sharing of value and power.

While diagnosed with a breast cancer at 27, Julie Meunier loses her hair and starts to wear turbans. Once cured, she thinks about a system that will allow a bang and a turban to be held on her head and creates her own company.
Les Franjynes offers an alternative to wigs thanks to a bang collection, entirely adaptable to alopecia, which evolve through hair growing, and that can be customized with a turban, a beanie, or a headscarf. Sold in 200 shops throughout France, the turbans, refundable by French social security system, are contributing to the well-being of women going through alopecia because of a disease.
A cheerful invention!

This is how Jean Moreau, co-chairman of Mouvement Impact France, introduced the third edition of the Universités d’été de l’économie de demain. On Friday, he presented the objectives of these Universités, organized with #NousSommesDemain coalition, to Sylvia Amicone, a journalist for LCI, as well as the tangible propositions by directors and entrepreneurs committed to the social and ecological transition, 10 months from the presidential election.