A look back at the bulk forum in Cluny

The forum organized on March 23, 2023 was led by Arts and M2 engineering students.
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This event took place on Thursday, March 23, 2023, from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. on the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Cluny and was led by a team of students. For this first edition, the forum focused on "bulk" consumption and, more broadly, on the issue of packaging and how to reduce, reuse, and recycle it.

Back with Emmanuelle Banse and her team on the project.

We are proud to announce that our Forum on bulk handling was a great success with all participants. 

On Thursday, March 23, numerous speakers and several schools were in attendance.

We would like to extend our special thanks to Réseau Vrac, at the heart of the project, as well as Veolia, SIRTOM Cluny, and Épicerie La Forge.

The Jules Ferry school in Génelard and the Condorcet middle school in La Chapelle-de-Guinchay had the pleasure of discovering the various stands presented by the above speakers.

They learned how to sort their waste and discovered how bulk stores work. They took part in the "almost zero waste" workshop and two games presented by Réseau vrac.

Arts et Métiers students also Arts et Métiers booths showcasing student projects, including a can compactor.

The project team: Emmanuelle Banse, Hugo Carle, Maude Dias, Amaury Jourdin, Daphnée Nicolin, Sébastien Personeni, Martin Veny.

Several people attended the first edition of the Bulk Forum.

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