Fuel prices, mobility crisis, feeling of inequality, economic context weakened by a complex health situation.
Concrete action is needed now.
By concretely reducing the impact of fuel costs on household budgets and preserving the purchasing power of the less well-off populations.
By allowing everyone to generate additional income via the monetisation of their dormant fuel, immobilised in the tank of their vehicle no longer in use.
By offering a sustainable alternative to the supply of fuels, in addition to traditional circuits.
By concretely reducing the impact of fuel costs on household budgets and preserving the purchasing power of the less well-off populations.
By promoting and valuing an ecology of proximity, neighbourhood, and land that opposes the so-called 'moralizing' ecology, which makes people feel guilty rather than stimulating commitment.
By favouring a pragmatic and reasonable vision of ecological transition. There was no alternative solution to supplying cheaper fuel and/or outside service stations, but now we're here!