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Le 16.02.22
For presidential election, committed entrepreneurs are launching an ecological, economic and social manifesto!

Mouvement Impact France has chosen an emblematic place to present its manifesto for tomorrow’s economy: the Paris Paleontology Gallery of the Natural History Museum.  Their objective: to challenge candidates and “stop the sixth mass extinction”.

Thus, the entrepreneurs presented a series of proposals advocating an economy which must reduce its CO2 emissions by 5% per year and which must better represent the company’s stakeholders in governance and diversity.

 

Read Olivier Cognasse’s article on L’Usine Nouvelle

Le 15.02.22
French people are wary of the social and ecological commitments of companies according to a survey for Mouvement Impact France

75%. This is the portion of French people who are suspicious of the social and environmental commitments of companies, according to a Harris Interactive survey published last Wednesday by Mouvement Impact France.

 

Indeed, among those questioned, only 23% believe that companies act for the environment and/or society at the cost of a real effort. In addition, 67% of French people say it is “difficult to distinguish those who are really responsible from the others” and 87% are in favor of the creation of a “synthetic index to rate the social and environmental commitment of French companies”.

 

Results that highlight the need to change the rules of the economy game for more transparency

 

 

Read the dispatch on Le Figaro

Le 14.02.22
Impact companies call on candidates for the presidential elections to prepare “the economy for tomorrow”

Through its Manifesto for tomorrow’s economy, Mouvement Impact France suggests that candidates adopt four major measures to change the rules of the economic game.

Among them, the creation of a social and ecological impact index and the creation of an impact company status as an extension of the companies with a mission of the Pact law inspired by the SSE.

The objective? To get out of simple incitement and take action that will change the game!

 

Read the article in La Tribune