2023, a regenerative year!
The FINPACT team wishes you a regenerative year!
We wish, in 2023, to mobilize our stakeholders on the need to put the economy at the service of life ... And let's hope, of course, that projects that respect and restore ecosystems can be funded and accelerated.
Increase the size, health and resilience of natural systems!
We know that entrepreneurs are able to rethink their development or to think of new models in order to be part of a regenerative economy and thus attempt, in extremis, to guarantee acceptable living conditions for our next decades.
To illustrate this wish, this year we have chosen to support a committed Spanish artist: Elena Barón and to highlight her work: "naturaleza compromitida" which could be translated as: "Committed Nature".
On the one hand, this means that Nature is in danger, at risk, in an urgent situation. On the other hand and from a sociological point of view, it means a commitment, that a responsibility is acquired, that it participates actively in its conservation.
The work recreates an organic abstract landscape, as well as an artificial ecosystem. It could be a plant world full of life, green and golden, resplendent. However, it is created with recycled inorganic waste, lifeless matter, which is in itself a form of contradiction that should challenge us.
GREEN IMPULSE - Fundraising
Angers, September 22, 2022 - Accompanied by Finpact, Green Impulse, the specialist in biocontrol synergies for plant protection, is closing a €5 million fundraising from the Ecotechnologies 2 Fund, managed on behalf of the French government by Bpifrance as part of France 2030, Go Capital, Pays de la Loire Développement and the participatory financing platform GwenneG. This operation aims to structure its development and R&D.
Finding sustainable solutions for plant protection.
Green Impulse, created in 2019 in Angers, develops and markets sustainable alternatives to conventional fungicides. The start-up's challenge is to actively participate in the change of an agricultural model that today must reduce its ecological impact and ensure consumer health. It offers sustainable solutions called "Biocontrol", i.e. related to plant protection, and bio-stimulation, which can be used in organic farming.
A new family of antifungals based on a unique and promising technology.
ARPIs for "Adaptative Response Pathways Inhibitors" is the name given by Green Impulse to this new family of antifungal molecules that it intends to develop for crop protection. Apple scab, downy mildew in grapes and septoria in cereals are the plant diseases targeted by this promising technology.