Former student of Stanislas College, in Paris where he spent fifteen years, graduated from Essec and the famous faculty of Berkeley (California), frank look, perfect elocution, "clean on him", good in all respects ... And a goal in life: to impose the circular economy, which advocates “clean production” and close to home and intends to disrupt the management of waste and recycling.
We believed these sectors still devolved to ecologists.
We are wrong.
Pierre-Emmanuel Saint-Esprit, 28, is so passionate about the subject that he has made it his profession.
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He "fell in" at Berkeley while taking an MBA in business management, not even ten years ago.
“Our training took place in two stages, lessons in the morning and a project to develop in the afternoon.
I worked in pairs with Timothée, who had become my partner.
He had the idea of selling second-hand electrical and electronic products on the internet.
We've been door-to-door for months, collecting all kinds of items
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