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Mr.Bricolage opens an eco-design store in Barcelonnette - 10/06/2010

mr-bricolage-04-barcelonnette-2010 The Mr.Bricolage store in Barcelonnette was officially opened in the presence of Jean-François Boucher, Chairman of the Mr.Bricolage group. An atypical store for many reasons, primarily the enchanting environment of the surrounding valley and secondly the eco-design of the building.

The town of Barcelonnette is located at an altitude of 1,135 metres in the valley of Ubaye. This town, near to Italy, can boast 7000 inhabitants. The Mr.Bricolage store, present in the town for many years, took advantage of an opportunity to transfer and expand. The new store covers 1,000 square metres of sales surface area and recently set up shop in a building with a mountain-type architecture and urban rules. The franchisee owning the building has committed to a voluntary approach to the protection of the environment. He took advantage of the presence of a ground water layer and installed a geothermic heating/air conditioning system. The particularly sunny environment of the area encouraged the installation of solar panels on the roof, producing 90% of the electricity consumed by the sales outlet.

mr-bricolage-04-barcelonnette-jean-francois-boucher-france-3-2010Jean-François Boucher, Chairman of the Mr.Bricolage group, praised the eco-design of this store to the cameras of the France 3 PACA TV channel, while specifying that the store was a trial project. Not all of the solutions applied in this case can be generalised to all new sites. He added that all environmentally-friendly construction options were considered for each new project.


Environment: Mr.Bricolage reduces its packaging - 06/11/2009

lsa-magazine-gisi-distribution-091105mr-bricolage-david-devun-responsable-mdd

lsa-magazine-gisi-distribution-091105mr-bricolage-david-devun-responsable-mdd The Mr.Bricolage group has launched a voluntary process to reduce volumes of packaging. This represents an additional group commitment to the protection of our environment. In 2009, David Devun, who is in charge of distribution brand products for Mr.Bricolage, revised several store brand product ranges. He also reconsidered the packaging of all products sold under the Mr.Bricolage brand in parallel, aiming to reduce the volume of packaging substantially.. The LSA magazine recently brought together three representatives of distributors, including David Devun, to explain their approach to reducing packaging  “precise specifications on the reduction of packaging are included in all our requests for tenders for store brands”. He added: “The results of our initiatives are starting to appear on our shelves”. Check out his explanations in the LSA magazine published on Thursday 5 November with a dossier dedicated to “Own brand packaging”.