Three students from ESEPAC in Puy-en-Velay won a national competition with their mini-company which recycles 3D printing waste into new recyclable reels.
Entreprendre Pour Apprendre France allows young people aged 9 to 25 to experience entrepreneurship in a fun and professional way, by taking part in a Mini-Entreprise® project. In France, nearly 1,400 Mini-Entreprises® are created every year.
Each year, a European mini-business championship is organized to highlight the entrepreneurial projects of young people!
In this context, in competition with all the mini-companies in France, the Bobi Recycle mini-company, initiated by three master 2 students from ESEPAC in Puy-en-Velay has just been consecrated national champion of the category 18 -25 years of the European Mini-Enterprises challenge.
Guillaume Vannson, Mathieu Rey and Ouassima Boutasgount will represent France at the European Championship which will take place online on June 29 and July 1. They will compete with around twenty other groups of young people from all over Europe.
Bobi Recycle has set itself the challenge of transforming 3D printing waste into new recyclable reels. The coils are then vacuum packed and sold around the production site located in Saint-Germain-Laprade.
See the website: https://bobirecycle.wixsite.com/bobi
See the Instagram account: www.instagram.com/bobirecycle/
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