3 projets soutenus en 2019

3 projects supported in 2019

Oct 11, 2022Emir Senyer

Nature offers solutions, we have developed a medical and ethical approach to bring them to you, while respecting it." These are the words of Doctor Gérald Langel and Renaud Langel, the co-founders of Algorigin.

In 2019, we are committing ourselves with even more determination to the project for a better life.

3% FOR A BETTER LIFE

In order to make a concrete contribution to an eco-responsible vision of sport and our lifestyles, we donate 3% of our income to support committed projects .

When finalizing your order, you decide which project is closest to your heart and which you are asking us to support in particular.

PROJECT: CROSSING SWITZERLAND BY DIEGO PAZOS

Crossing Switzerland is Diego Pazos's project. Particularly sensitive to environmental issues, this Lausanne native aims to break new ground. By crossing Switzerland from east to west, he hopes to inspire a desire for environmentally friendly sports in the trail running community. He will attempt to establish a benchmark time for this new route.

PROJECT FORWARD BY MATT SCHAER

Matt Schaer will be leaving EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne) and his Master's degree in Environmental Sciences this winter to shine a spotlight on global warming. A lifelong rider, he aims to demonstrate through his Forward project that practicing his sport can be environmentally friendly. He hopes to film high-level snowboarding footage over an entire winter, while minimizing the associated carbon footprint as much as possible. Helicopters, snowmobiles, and individual cars will not be part of the project!

SURFRIDER FOUNDATION PROJECT

This association leads numerous projects focused on protecting and enhancing oceans, lakes, and coasts. Established in 1990, this NGO strives to be sustainable by promoting education for everyone. Through innovative tools (a zero-waste lifestyle app, free ocean courses, etc.), the Surfrider Foundation relies on everyone to take action and mobilize to respect the ocean and coastline.

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