Description
Le temps des cartes de visite en papier est révolu. 10 milliards, c’est le nombre de cartes de visite en papier imprimées chaque année.
Parmi elles, 88 % sont jetées ou oubliées. Scanny propose à ses utilisateurs de prendre part au renouvellement de notre écosystème en contribuant à planter 1 arbre pour l’achat de chaque carte digitale. Le sans contact de nos produits supprime le format papier, et veille à améliorer nos gestes quotidiens.
À l’écoute des nouveaux comportements d’achats des utilisateurs, chaque carte Scanny achetée offre un pas de plus vers une transition écologique.
News from the field
Haïti : supporting ecosystem restoration and raising awareness on land degradationAs part of its reforestation programmes, the Agrinotech association is currently running two projects in the locality of Saint-Michel de l'Attalaye. The first phase, conducted in 2020, and the second,
Contributing to the national policy against land degradation Over the last 20 years, the vegetation cover in Haiti has decreased by 8.7%, due to trees cuttings to meet the population’s energy needs. Today, the rate of forest cover in the country is 2%, all types of forests combined (mangroves
An overview of the projects supported by Reforest'Action in PeruEnd of 2021, our team went to monitor the 3 projects supported by Reforest'Action in Peru, but also to meet the partners who implement them on the field. Report in Tarapoto, Lamas and Piura.
In Peru, more than one million hectares of forest have disappeared in 15 years. In this country, that contains 13% of the Amazonian Forest, trees are essential to the health of unique tropical ecosystems, to the survival of a rare and often threatened biodiversity but also to the subsistence of mill