SUPPORT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATIONS

Corsica is an island in the middle of the world's most polluted sea, yet its biotope is a benchmark that attracts the attention of eminent scientists in every field, and delights all those who have the privilege of observing it, on land, in the air and underwater.

Marie and Maria live in Corsica, with their families and friends, and are determined that the island's riches should continue to be passed on. Their encounter with Mare Vivu was as natural as it could be, given their shared values, opinions and humanity.

The Mare Vivu association, based in Cape Corsica, specializes in the fight against plastic pollution in the Mediterranean, and is committed to promoting zero waste, raising awareness of energy and climate issues, and preserving marine biodiversity. It mobilizes young people eager to find solutions to the major environmental challenges facing the Mediterranean.

Its vocation is to be a laboratory of ideas and a platform for experimentation at the service of young people. Their ambition is to train a generation of young experts in environmental projects, aware of the issues at stake and equipped to tackle them.

CASANERA the desire to unite its community of customers, partners and networks around these issues, to make Mare Vivu's ambitions a reality. It's not a question of paying a contribution, a comfortable good conscience, but rather of once again espousing vital beliefs in the necessary, in reason, in life and in the future.

CASANERA the aim of Mare Vivu and Casanera is therefore to raise funds by bringing together all the good energies, and it is around this idea that Mare Vivu and Casanera aim to make it possible to structure and set up a new specific project each year, so that together we can become players in the defence and preservation of our environments.

For its commitment and dynamism, Mare Vivu has been rewarded by the French Ministry of Ecological Transition, and in 2018 was awarded the Climate Plan "Biodiversity" prize in Paris, competing with over 1,200 projects throughout France and the French overseas territories. Winner of the Beyond Plastic Med international competition in 2019 and 2021 (Prince Albert II Foundation, MAVA, Tara Expeditions and IUCN), it has been chosen three years running to represent the French delegation at the Assises européennes Jeunes et Méditerranée.