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Le 21.08.20
What do we do for tomorrow?
“What is our project for humanity? I am sure we are able to adapt to climate change and go over short-term parameters, but now we need the intelligence of will at every level of our society”.
During the national lock down, the Pavillon de l’Arsenal, launched the forum “What do we do for tomorrow ?” to think together about what the world will be made of after the Covis-19 worldwide experience. Coupled with an exhibition, the forum brings together more than 195 tribunes, poems, drawings, experimental writing by architects, city planners, real estate developers, engineers… Including the architect Maud Caubet. She shared there her vision of the city, thus of life, in a great op-ed currently exhibited at the Pavillon de l’Arsenal.
Discover it at the Pavillon de l’Arsenal or to thanks to the online forum with all the other inputs.
Le 27.07.20
[BONI.D] Les Alchimistes: compost to fight climate change
In France, the amount of waste we produce has doubled since 1960. Yet more than 90% of food waste is not recycled. It is this assessment that made Les Alchimistes decide to act. Since its founding in 2016, Les Alchimistes’s ambition consist in reintegrating 10% of food waste into a virtuous cycle through composting. Its offer is adapted to all profiles (professionals, local authorities or individuals) whether for waste collection or the sale of this ultra rich in organic matter Super Compost. Circular, local and waste-fighting economy, Les Alchimistes have got it all figured out. Discover their project here
Le 26.07.20
Driven by the regions, the hotel industry recovery is taking shape
Although it is still far from its cruising speed, the hotel sector recorded a recovery of activity in June, according to the 5th edition of the monthly EXTENDAM barometer, analysing the Covid-19 impact on business hotel industry in Europe.
“Hotels activity was better in June than in previous months and there was real growth over the last ten days of June. This trend seems to be ongoing in July. However, it is important to distinguish Paris from the rest of France, since the regional markets, secondary cities and the Parisian periphery are doing rather well, while the capital’s hotels owners are struggling more,” explains Vianney Lautrous, Head of Asset Management for EXTENDAM.
Find on Business Immo all the results of the EXTENDAM Barometer updated on July, 15 along with interviews of Ghislaine Collinet, Secretary General of SNCF and Xavier Zeitoun, CEO of Zenchef.