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Aromatech and Alexia Barrier: Together for Ocean Protection

Supporting meaningful initiatives is a priority for Aromatech, which is why we support Alexia Barrier in “The Famous Project,” an ambitious challenge aimed at breaking the Jules Verne Trophy record with an all-female crew.

 

The third episode of our video mini-series showcases this collaboration and reflects our shared commitment to ocean preservation, through concrete initiatives such as participating in the Science Festival in Villefranche-sur-Mer.

 

>> Discover this video #3 on our Youtube channel: https://youtu.be/Ot0Be6eTCx4

 

This partnership is fully in line with our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) approach, placing environmental protection and collective action at the heart of our commitments, largely through the Jacques Martel Foundation.

 

Through her association 4myplanet, Alexia Barrier leads efforts to protect the oceans and raise awareness about the threats they face, including pollution and climate change. This commitment resonates with our own values at Aromatech: integrating responsible practices into all our activities and actively contributing to a sustainable future.


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