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It's time to take stock

It was a year like no other… Some were even looking forward to this year being over, others have a feeling of unfinished business. There were doubts, failures but also and above all successes. Let's keep the positive side and remove all the negative!! Because this year has shown us one thing: solidarity! Together we always move forward. 💖

And if we continue in this momentum and this new year, we decide to do things differently. Rather than multiplying the small resolutions, we would choose only one, but a big one, a beautiful one, one that really makes sense, for you and for us? 🌍

For example, I have an observation to share with you…
This year for Christmas I got lots of beautiful gifts, including decoration for my apartment and for my bathroom which has just been renovated. Because feeling good at home, there is nothing more important!
But I noticed one thing, after having had a magnificent cup or even a very original soap holder, in short several products to decorate my new bathroom, I observed that none of these objects were made in France…
But they all come from big brands that the French love (including me) and yet none of these products come from France…

🇬🇧Why buying French is important for me?

It's simple, buying French also means supporting the national economy and its know-how. This has even become a civic gesture. Buying products made in France means supporting French industry and employment in France.
It is also a guarantee of quality and the assurance of being manufactured according to standards that are socially respectful of employees.
By buying Made in France, we can fight on our own scale against overconsumption and for the respect of working conditions and of course the environment, which is a major issue in our current society (this allows optimization of transport, reduction of waste and pollution due to toxic substances released during the mass production of products, for example).

So if for this new year, we give ourselves the resolution to consume less but better by promoting made in France! Wouldn't that be bad?
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