La Vie Verte is a guide to everything green in France. It’s my own hand-picked selection of what is worth knowing about trends here that are under-reported, potentially game-changing or just cool and fun. Ideally it should give some sense of how people in France are adapting to the converging crises of peak oil, climate change and resource depletion.
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Hello Denise??,
I am living in the south of Holland, have my own company in garden and landscaping, for 15 years now. Want to get contact with colleagues in the South of France, because i want to start working there. Area Languedoc or Cannes/ Nice.
Can you help me?
greetings from
Marjan