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Low-carbon strategy
2050 Sustainable Development Goals, and what about energy?
Decreasing the use of fossil energy by 35% for 2028 and increasing by 10% the capacity of renewable energy... These are the ambitious objectives which have been set.
Ambitious ? No, not if everyone decides to do their share. In January, we decided to leave our historical supplier EDF in favour of renewable energy.
Thanks to the original guarantees, we know that our consumption triggers the connection to the network of the same quantity of green energy, 100% renewable electricity from solar and wind sources. And for this, we use Wattvalue, an independent energy supplier that compares and advises its customers on the wide diversity of the offer, in which it is sometimes hard to find your way. Wattvalue's offer is a renewable energy offer but that is not all. As a member of « Entrepreneurs d’avenir » it is a player with strong societal values: part of its turnover goes to the project « Rivières Sauvages » and the company is « B corp » approved under a demanding CSR label.
What about you, when are you going to change?
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