In November 2024, Company Project joined theInstitut National de l'Économie Circulaire (INEC), a key player in France for promoting sustainable economic models. This integration is accompanied by the active participation of Jean-Baptiste Sandoz, CEO of Company Project and ambassador for the European Climate Pact, in INEC's European Commission.
A dual strategic role for Jean-Baptiste Sandoz
As anexpert in the circular economy and ambassador for the European Climate Pact, Jean-Baptiste Sandoz brings a unique vision to the European Commission. His role is to connect local and industrial initiatives, supported by Company Project, with European climate policies.
"My aim is to align European ambitions with concrete, local solutions capable of transforming our economic models," he declares.
Focus on the Europe Commission
Launched on October 16, 2024, INEC's Europe Commission brings together experts and companies to work on strategic themes linked to the circular economy. Jean-Baptiste Sandoz plays an active role in advancing concrete proposals for European harmonization.
Next steps for the Europe Commission :
- November 25, 2024: First thematic meeting on the challenges of harmonizing European standards.
Objective: Identify the obstacles to consistent implementation of the Green Deal between member states. - November 21, 2024: Conference at the Salon des Maires on the use of European funds for ecological transition.
- June 2025: Presentation of proposals at European Green Week.
This participation highlights Company Project 's strategic role and expertise in key areas such as rigid plastics recovery and sustainable industrial innovations.
Company Project: A key partner for INEC
By joining INEC, Company Project is strengthening its mission to promote the circular economy through concrete solutions. The company brings its expertise in several key areas:
- Recovery of rigid plastic waste: Development of innovative technologies to transform waste into resources.
- Working with local authorities: pilot projects like those in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon.
- Training the talents of tomorrow: Partnerships with institutions such as INSA to create a new generation of circular economy professions.
"We are proud to actively contribute to INEC's reflections, while implementing concrete solutions in the field," adds Jean-Baptiste Sandoz.
A vision for the future
With this dual participation in INEC and the European Commission, Jean-Baptiste Sandoz reaffirms his commitment to defending the objectives of the European Green Deal, while proposing appropriate local and industrial solutions. Company Project is thus part of an ambitious drive to accelerate the ecological transition in Europe.





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