Dimitri Bretecher

Member

Life on Earth as we know it is conditioned by 9 planetary limits. The linear economic development pursued since the start of the industrial revolution has resulted in crossing 6 and is beginning to call into question the very idea of ​​its habitability by Man. Faced with climate and environmental emergencies, it becomes imperative to change our behavior and respect the living world by imposing more circularity in our economic models and supporting the most fragile populations in this transition.

The actions of the ReBin Foundation for sustainable development follow this philosophy perfectly and are consistent with my values ​​of ethics, altruism and ecology. This is why I made the decision to fully commit to it and share my skills.

Coming from an engineering background in environmental professions, I have over 20 years of solid experience in the field of waste collection, sorting and recycling. In addition, I have had the chance to travel regularly for around fifteen years in West Africa and in particular in Mali, which makes me particularly sensitive to the social and environmental issues of the population.

In compliance with local rules, I wish to adapt the circular economy solutions developed in Europe and make my humble contribution to the preservation of our planet.

We are only passing through so let us remember that “we do not inherit the Earth from our parents but we borrow it from that of our children” (Antoine de Saint Exupéry).