The project has just been patented internationally.
By combining circular economy, innovation and product sustainability, household appliances could well take a much more marked green turn, thanks in particular to Geffroy Hulot.
With his partner Matthieu De Wolf, the 46-year-old startuper intends to revolutionize the way we consume, without doing without new technologies.
This former specialist in innovative products at Dell and Auchan had a realization when he worked on the drafting of the repairability law with the Ministry of Ecology.
“Electronic waste is the fastest growing flow in the world, uncontrollable to the point where all states are now starting to put laws in place.”
The fight against planned obsolescence and the reconditioning of products are at the heart of many projects.
However, there remained the problem of spare parts in products that were sometimes quickly outdated.
“We can repair it, but at some point, there are no more spare parts… and the product ends up in the trash!
» he regrets.
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