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Le 17.10.22
[BONI.D] Papa Outang, a chocolate spread to save the forest

Thibaut Manent and Loïc Guichaoua created Papa Outang. The company produces a chocolate spread which is committed to preserve the rainforest and its hosts: the orangutans. Every day, 25 orangutans die because of deforestation. To fight against this scourge, Papa Outang’s team has developed a palm-oil-free spread formula in an infinitely refillable container. The company finances Kalaweit, an association that buys up plots of forest with the help of locals, to create nature reserves and preserve ecosystems.

Papa Outang: the spread that saves the forest

Le 14.10.22
PLF 2023 : Mouvement Impact France calls for greening the budget

Mouvement Impact France reasserts its commitment to the economic and social transition and hopes that the Finance Bill 2023 (PLF 2023) will be the cornerstone of the government’s ecological planning.

Following PLF 2023 introduction by government, the movement recognizes the positive impact of a number of new legislations such as the end of export guarantees in the fossil fuel sector but regrets a very small consideration of climate issues.

Mouvement Impact France said: “With a view to a better management of public funds and prevention of social and environmental risks inherent to the current economic situation, it is necessary that the amounts injected by the State to support French companies also lead them to align their strategy towards less carbon and fairer business models”.

Read the article on The Good

Le 11.10.22
Inventing a low-carbon architecture revisiting its relationship with nature, a Unisson(s) opinion editorial for Le Monde  

Although environmental laws have followed one another since 1975, it was only on January 2022 that the building industry moved from thermal regulation to multi-criteria environmental regulation RE2020. The latter accelerates the decarbonization of the building industry, reduces greenhouse gases and improves comfort. The architect must then make a change to a low-carbon architecture whose mission is to reduce the footprint of the building throughout its life: from its design to its use, including its building phase, the use and transport of materials, sites logistics, but also the reduction of consumption necessary for its uses.

 

Unisson(s) movement invites project management and all design professions to work together, in a holistic approach in order to invent a low-carbon architecture revisiting the relationship with nature!

 

Read the op ed on Le Monde