New Charter Signed in Jœuf to Promote Social and Circular Economy

Jœuf signs a charter promoting social, solidarity, and circular economy initiatives.

Key Points

  • • A charter has been signed in Jœuf to promote social, solidarity, and circular economy initiatives.
  • • Chaynesse Khirouni emphasizes the need for alternative economic models to tackle inequality and environmental issues.
  • • The charter aims to foster collaboration among stakeholders in the social and solidarity economy sector.

In a significant move towards fostering sustainable economic practices, Jœuf has officially signed a charter aimed at promoting social, solidarity, and circular economy initiatives. The charter aims to unify various stakeholders in their efforts to develop alternative economic models that address pressing inequalities and environmental concerns.

Chaynesse Khirouni, the president of the Département, emphasized the importance of this initiative during a visit to the Centre d’activités économiques de Franchepré. She remarked that the social and solidarity economy is a powerful alternative to traditional economic practices, which often lead to increased inequality and environmental degradation, benefiting only a privileged few. This charter seeks to encourage collaboration and engagement among diverse participants in the social and solidarity economy sector, ultimately striving for a more equitable and sustainable economic framework in the region.

The signing event marks a pivotal step for Jœuf as it seeks to align local initiatives with broader goals of sustainability and social equity. By fostering cooperation among stakeholders, the charter is expected to enhance the collective impact of efforts aimed at improving the community's economic landscape.