Burgundy: New lease of life for Holiste, committed to climate action

The invention isn't new, but the enthusiasm surrounding this technology is experiencing a real breath of fresh air. The result of a meeting between science, nature, and engineering, the Bol d'air Jacquier transforms certain molecules derived from maritime pine essence into a vector of natural cellular oxygenation. This cellular oxygenation method was imagined in 1947 by researcher René Jacquier and is now manufactured in Burgundy by the Saône-et-Loire company Holiste, which has just joined the CEC (Business Climate Convention) Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. "This is based on two obvious facts: a resolutely collective conception of the company's operation and a historic commitment to the preservation of life," explains the company, whose...
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