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A social commitment

Rêves de Gosses

Our social commitment is also expressed through our support for inclusive and solidarity initiatives, such as the "Rêves de Gosses" event.

Created to bring happiness and hope, "Rêves de Gosses" is a remarkable aerial Tour de France designed to offer flight experiences to children with disabilities or those who have faced difficult challenges. This project brings together pilots, volunteers, and associations who join forces to provide an unforgettable experience for these children while promoting tolerance and community spirit.

We are proud to have participated in this exceptional event, which perfectly reflects our vision: placing people at the heart of our actions and contributing to a more inclusive and supportive world.

Giving these children a moment of joy is a source of inspiration for all!

Did you know?

Paper can be recycled up to 7 times before its fibers become too short to be reused.

That’s why it is often mixed with new fibers to make new products!

Cardboard is one of the most widely used packaging materials in the world.

Its popularity comes from its strength, lightness, and ability to effectively protect products.

Corrugated cardboard was accidentally invented in 1871 by Albert L. Jones, who wanted to reinforce paper to protect glass bottles.

Today, over 80% of packaging worldwide is made from cardboard because it is lightweight, strong, and 100% recyclable.

Recycling one ton of paper saves approximately 17 trees, 26,500 liters of water, and the equivalent of the energy consumed by a household over six months.

In France, more than 7 out of 10 cardboard boxes are recycled — that’s over 3 million tonnes reused each year to produce new packaging. A simple gesture, a lasting impact!

Recycled paper saves up to 50% of water compared to paper made from virgin fibers.

Just one kilogram of recycled paper saves 2 to 3 kilograms of wood, 50 liters of water, and 5 kWh of energy.