ORÉE is :
- A multi-stakeholder association with over 20 years of experience
- A network of more than 180 committed players: companies, local authorities, professional and environmental associations, academic and institutional bodies, etc.
- An environmental dynamic at the service of the territories
A multi-stakeholder association created in 1992, ORÉE has been federating and leading a network of committed players for over 20 years to exchange and implement an environmental dynamic at the service of the territories. Today, ORÉE brings together, supports and provides tools to a network of more than 180 members: companies, local authorities, professional and environmental associations, academic and institutional bodies, etc.
The association's work focuses on three priorities:
- Biodiversity and the economy, or how to integrate biodiversity into the strategy of organisations,
- Circular economy covering approaches centred on products/services/equipment (functionality economy, eco-design), sectors (recycling/recovery) and territories (industrial and territorial ecology),
- CSR reporting and local anchoring in line with French and European regulations on the publication of non-financial information.
Contribution to Biomim'expo 2020 :
OREE proposes a workshop to combine circular economy, industrial ecology and territorial synergies:
What if you switched to recycled energy, as part of an Industrial and Territorial Ecology (ITE) approach?
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- Workshop OREE Recovered energies reduce the demand for other energies (renewable or not) and can have a positive impact on biodiversity ... provided that the networking of sites and actors is strengthened by a global and systemic approach (rights of way, big data, transport, production and transformation units, etc.). Reconciling needs with industrial production capacities while respecting the resilience of ecosystems and monitoring impacts, ...
- Proposed and moderated by OREE with feedback and testimonials from companies through a series of concrete examples.
- Workshop OREE Recovered energies reduce the demand for other energies (renewable or not) and can have a positive impact on biodiversity ... provided that the networking of sites and actors is strengthened by a global and systemic approach (rights of way, big data, transport, production and transformation units, etc.). Reconciling needs with industrial production capacities while respecting the resilience of ecosystems and monitoring impacts, ...