The task force of companies promoting more responsible and sustainable production and consumption in the food, digital, textile and cosmetics industries.
Their commitments: Sustainable production, fight against waste, circular economy, short circuits, transparency for the consumer, fight against plastic pollution.
The committed entrepreneurs of the Impact France Movement have worked on drafting 30 proposals for scaling up the impact economy and accelerating the ecological and social transformation of all businesses.
The bill "aimed at accelerating economic and professional equality", put forward by LREM MP Marie-Pierre Rixain, President of the Delegation for Women's Rights and Equal Opportunities between Men and Women, was debated at the National Assembly. The Impact France Movement was able to contribute positively to this text by proposing 3 amendments to go further.
The Impact France Movement currently brings together more than 250 ESUS-approved companies out of the 1,700 listed by the Ministry of the Economy and Finance.
For Anne-Sophie Thomas (Gestia Solidaire), social economy companies are the pioneers of the impact economy, which needs to be supported and developed on a massive scale.
On February 1, 2024 in Brussels, 15 European and national business networks representing nearly 100,000 companies across Europe announce the official launch of the Business for a Better Tomorrow coalition ahead of the 2024 European elections.
These task forces are represented by Ambassadors who help structure the actions and advocacy of the entire community.
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