Jérôme Dierickx: “We are looking for exposing our value proposition to as many professionals as possible. With open feedback from other Club members, we will develop a solution that can best serve companies in their quest for adopting healthy CSR strategies.” (Photo: Terra Matters GIE)

Jérôme Dierickx: “We are looking for exposing our value proposition to as many professionals as possible. With open feedback from other Club members, we will develop a solution that can best serve companies in their quest for adopting healthy CSR strategies.” (Photo: Terra Matters GIE)

The Paperjam+Delano Business Club welcomes a new member: Terra Matters GIE. Introduction in three questions.

Can you summarise your company’s activity in a few words?

. – “ is a “Groupement d'Intérêt Économique” created between the Ministry of the Economy and the Chamber of Commerce. Beyond promoting the circular economy benefits to companies, our main goal is to successfully launch a solution alike the product circularity data sheet (PCDS). The PCDS summarises the circularity features of any given product in its value chain. Products’ residual values and waste disposals are hence optimised. Our solution is affordable, universal and low effort.

You have just joined the Paperjam+Delano Business Club. What are your reasons for joining?

“Our main reason for joining the Paperjam+Delano Business Club is to benefit from its public exposure and network opportunities during a challenging time where our efforts will consist of raising awareness and making our product a mainstream solution for companies embarking into the circular economy principles. Our willingness is to be progressively recognised as a key partner for any organisation aiming at reducing its production’s environmental impact. More information about this is available on our newly released website.

What are you looking for? And what do you think you can offer to the members you will meet there?

“We are looking for exposing our value proposition and commercial offer to as many professionals as possible. With open feedback from other Club members, we will optimise our solution until it reaches an acceptable level. Construction and textile shall be our primary targets as they can heavily benefit from circular approaches. Our business ecosystem must adopt new sustainable practices and therefore we develop a solution that can best serve companies in their quest for adopting healthy CSR strategies.”