Haller at ChangeNOW 2024!

At Haller, our journey has been shaped by a deep understanding that meaningful impact stems from collaborative efforts.

It's with this spirit of collaboration and innovation that we announce our participation at ChangeNOW, the world's largest summit for planetary solutions, alongside La Maison de l’Artemisia. 

ChangeNOW represents the world's largest assembly dedicated to solutions for the planet's preservation. It draws together a diverse cohort of 35,000 entrepreneurs, investors, transition leaders, policymakers, and citizens from 120 countries, all united by a common goal of fostering positive environmental change. We are honoured to be one of thousands of exhibitors presenting innovative solutions for climate change, food security and sustainable economy. 

From the Haller team, Jessica and Chloe together with the La Maison de l’Artemisia team and founder, Dr Lucile Cornet-Vernet, will attend this landmark event. And we're eager to engage in conversations ranging from the significance of indigenous farming practices for sustainability to the revolutionary technologies we're developing to support smallholder farmers around the world.

ChangeNOW resonates deeply with our goals and values, especially as it aligns with crucial United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) — Climate, Biodiversity, Resources, and Inclusion. These themes are not just global priorities; they are embedded in the very fabric of our work at Haller.

If you will be in Paris on the 25th - 27th March and would like to connect on addressing climate change please connect with us on LinkedIn, or come visit our stand at ChangeNOW!

It’s an exciting time to be at the forefront of sustainable development, and we look forward to making a lasting impact alongside our growing partner network and the broader sustainability community.

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