#Ÿnspire – Léo Primard and Celia Poncelin, co-founders of Twomorrow magazine

How can we feed the planet while respecting nature’s resources and biodiversity? This question guides the daily life of all Ÿnsecters, and puts impact at the heart of everything we do. As our initiatives broaden, we are giving the floor to others helping to change the world, offering alternatives, and contributing to a more sustainable society. This is also the mission Léo Primard and Celia Poncelin, co-founders of the magazine Twomorrow, have set themselves. They embarked on an adventure across Europe, with the aim of meeting companies that contribute to the common good, respect the environment, and provide solutions to the challenges of our time. We had the opportunity to meet them to discuss their adventure, the companies they will meet, but also their work and initiative to launch a new magazine focused on ecology.

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Ÿnsect launches regenerative agricultural project TerrHa 2040

Committed to continuous improvement and responding to the major challenges of our time – feeding the planet while fighting climate change and preserving biodiversity – Ÿnsect is taking its commitments one step further by setting a strategy for reducing emissions consistent with the 2° trajectory of the Paris Agreements.

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#Ÿnspire – Rym Trabelsi and Marguerite Dorangeon, founders of Clear Fashion

Today, we meet Rym Trabelsi and Marguerite Dorangeon, founders of Clear Fashion, an app that allows consumers to have access to more transparency from clothing brands based on four main criteria: health, environment and animal and human wellbeing.

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Ÿnsect in the list of Next40 start-ups

September 18th, La French Tech unveiled the list of the 40 most promising start-ups of which Ÿnsect is a part.
Indeed, we are proud to carry the ambition of La French Tech: To emerge technological leaders of world rank. The Next40 is an annual selection of 40 most promising startups from France. It brings together unicorns, unlisted technology companies valued over a billion dollars, as well as startups selected according to the following criteria: the most important fundraising over the past three years, a higher turnover to five million euros for the 2018 financial year, an annual growth over the last three fiscal years.

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