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Le 20.12.24
🌞 Énergie Partagée at the heart of the citizen-led energy transition!

The Centre Hospitalier du Nord Mayenne has inaugurated its photovoltaic canopies: a 500 kW solar power plant that will produce 525,000 kWh/year—covering 11% of the hospital’s electricity needs.

 

This exemplary project, labeled by Énergie Partagée, embodies a virtuous approach:

🔹 Citizen financing: local residents can become shareholders and support the regional energy transition.
🔹 Territorial impact: led by the Énergie Mayenne company and supported by SeeYouSun, this project combines innovation, local energy governance, and economic benefits for the Mayenne area.
🔹 An ecological and solidarity-based approach, assessed through rigorous criteria.

 

👏 A collective achievement serving both climate and communities.

 

Read more in Gilles Carvoyeur’s article for Presse Agence

Le 19.12.24
🎥 “Urban regeneration: a solution to the real needs of our territories” 🏙️

In an interview conducted by Luc-Etienne Rouillard Lafond on BITV from Business Immo, Matthias Navarro, co-founder of REDMAN, emphasized the importance of rethinking real estate to meet the aspirations of residents and territories. A vision made real through landmark projects like QG 206 Lafayette, recently awarded the Équerre d’Argent in the “Activity Spaces” category. 🏆

 

✅ Tailor-made real estate: far from standard models, each project enhances existing structures and adapts to local realities.
✅ Real commitments: environmental performance, social justice, and contributions to the “no net land take” (ZAN) goal.
✅ A call for sustainable cities: caring for, enhancing, and building a harmonious living environment.

 

With projects like QG 206 Lafayette or the 4 buildings developed under VIR by ALTEV by REDMAN in Paris, REDMAN illustrates its commitment to urban regeneration that meets real needs.

 

Watch the full interview on BITV

Le 18.12.24
[BONI.D🍅🥒] BOCALENVERS and the art of cooking up solidarity—one jar at a time!

In Toulouse, the BOCALENVERS association transforms end-of-life fruits and vegetables into delicious sweet and savory jars: jams, chutneys, spreads…

But behind the scenes, there’s even more flavor:

✨ A story born from friendship
Camille Magré and Soël Maincent, two engineer friends with a passion for cooking, decided to flip the system—saying STOP to food waste and START to solidarity.

 

💡 A social mission
BOCALENVERS supports people experiencing hardship. In its solidarity canning workshop, they regain confidence, build skills, and work toward professional projects while overcoming personal and administrative challenges.

 

🌍 A local and sustainable dynamic
Through local production and reusable jars, BOCALENVERS fights food waste and fosters social inclusion on a human scale.

 

👏 Hats off to BOCALENVERS for this inspiring commitment and funky recipes that delight both the taste buds and the heart.

 

Learn more about Bocalenvers