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The living world is part of the natural capital. It has been made available to humanity and are included in the value chain of human activity. Today we can no longer ignore it, but rather preserve it. The players working in the environment sector are directly concerned because there are many points of contact between their activities and the living world. On the one hand, the ecosystem services contribute to the self-purification of water

In the Challenge section, Jean-Louis Chaussade sets out his vision of a major challenge of the resource revolution. In this sixth issue, he discusses the importance of a more concrete commitment by companies to protecting biodiversity.

Jean-Louis Chaussade Chief Executive Officer

of SUEZ

CHALLENGE

©SU EZ / D

en is F él ix living world

protection and the circular economy:

an inseparable future

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