French Circular Economy Advances Through Business Innovation and Youth Engagement
France advances circular economy through regional business innovations and youth-led projects, driving sustainable practices and ecological transition.
France advances circular economy through regional business innovations and youth-led projects, driving sustainable practices and ecological transition.
OMIA introduces OMIA ORIGIN, a circular economy program refurbishing and reselling paint booths with warranties to boost sustainability in the French surface treatment sector.
France launches a cutting-edge Circular Economy Hub in Landes while facing major funding cuts to its circular economy fund that threaten sustainability efforts.
Provence Écotransition leads a collaborative effort with local entrepreneurs to replace the linear economic model with sustainable circular practices, emphasizing waste management, decarbonization, and changing consumer habits.
French families are increasingly embracing second-hand toys during the holidays, driving donations to recycling centers and reflecting a growing trend toward sustainable and affordable gifting.
In 2025, French communities and Rennes Métropole advance the circular economy through recycling challenges, sustainable construction, waste prevention, and a national conference on sustainable products.
France boosts its circular economy with eco-friendly furniture in Poitiers and a sustainability-focused educational event in Guadeloupe.
Afpa and Valobat's new partnership will enhance circular economy skills among building professionals in France, promoting sustainable practices and waste reduction.
Equip Auto 2025 highlighted expanding circular economy initiatives in automotive aftermarket, alongside insurer concerns over repair practices impacting costs and sustainability.
Muriel Morot's Traille transforms waste wool into eco-friendly products, driving sustainable local economic growth in Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
France inaugurates a major recycling facility as Federrec voices concerns over regulatory challenges threatening the circular economy sector.
Dax hosts a clothing recycling event to promote sustainable fashion practices from October 2 to 4.
France's industrial sector sees a significant shift toward circular economy practices, especially in automobile manufacturing and storage solutions.
Marie Castagné warns of threats to the social and solidarity economy from new textile waste reforms in France.
Breaking down the debate on sustainability practices in France, spotlighting circular economy versus degrowth.
Valoregen's liquidation in Lot-et-Garonne raises economic alarm for local residents.