As part of the programme’s Learning by Engaging pedagogy, students work on real-life consulting missions developed in close collaboration with organisations committed to sustainable transformation.
Over several months, starting in October, they have worked closely with their partner organisations to develop in-depth responses to concrete sustainability challenges.
Throughout the day, they will present their projects to partner companies and receive direct professional feedback.
Ahead of the final pitches, the 2026 cohort Breaking Carbon has been addressing a wide range of transformational topics across sectors, including:
- HomeExchange – strengthening community-driven change
- La Poste Groupe – encouraging sustainable behaviours among young people
- DSM-Firmenich – protecting small suppliers worldwide
- Peas’Up’Up – supporting corporate transformation through sustainable habits
- PageGroup – developing impact-oriented jobs
- SUEZ – advancing duty of care practices
- Petite Ferme – designing a crowdfunding strategy to support sustainable agriculture
The day will culminate in final project presentations to partner organisations, starting at 1:00 PM, offering a concrete illustration of how the programme prepares students to address real sustainability challenges in professional environments.
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