Implementing Ecobalyse: A Practical Approach with Trimco Group & Green Score Capital

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4 November 2025, 15:00 CET (Europe), 09:00 EST (US)
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MAXIMUM INSIGHT, MINIMUM TIME

France is leading the way in pushing the fashion industry toward greater transparency and responsible production with Ecobalyse, a tool designed to assess the environmental impact of products.

With new French environmental labeling requirements coming into effect on October 1, 2025, now is the time to define your path to compliance.

Join our collaborative webinar with Green Score Capital and Trimco Group to:

/ Decode how Ecobalyse can support environmental labeling
/ Evaluate its applicability within your organization
/ Identify actionable strategies to turn compliance into opportunity

Expert Q&A. Get your questions answered by our specialists.

Gain valuable industry insights and develop practical strategies to stay aligned with evolving regulations.

Register now to reserve your spot!

Our speakers:

Claire Piccinno – Sustainability Analyst and ProductDNA® Team Leader, Trimco Group

Claire is an experienced sustainability professional with expertise in textile manufacturing, supply chain traceability, and waste reduction. At Trimco Group, she supports businesses in implementing responsible practices in compliance with current and upcoming regulations. Active in a major organization Zero Waste NGO in South of France, Claire blends technical knowledge and practical solutions to help drive measurable progress in sustainability.

Valérie Tiersen - Founder & CEO, Green Score Capital

Valérie brings extensive expertise in business sustainability management helping companies to turn environmental challenges into competitive advantages. She specializes in implementing solutions that build resilience against environmental risks while ensuring regulatory readiness. With a broad skill set spanning from process optimization and P&L management to brand strategy and venture capital, she equips businesses with the tools to drive measurable progress.

Implementing Ecobalyse: A Practical Approach with Trimco Group & Green Score Capital

Release
4 November 2025, 15:00 CET (Europe), 09:00 EST (US)
Tags
Webinar

MAXIMUM INSIGHT, MINIMUM TIME

France is leading the way in pushing the fashion industry toward greater transparency and responsible production with Ecobalyse, a tool designed to assess the environmental impact of products.

With new French environmental labeling requirements coming into effect on October 1, 2025, now is the time to define your path to compliance.

Join our collaborative webinar with Green Score Capital and Trimco Group to:

/ Decode how Ecobalyse can support environmental labeling
/ Evaluate its applicability within your organization
/ Identify actionable strategies to turn compliance into opportunity

Expert Q&A. Get your questions answered by our specialists.

Gain valuable industry insights and develop practical strategies to stay aligned with evolving regulations.

Register now to reserve your spot!

Our speakers:

Claire Piccinno – Sustainability Analyst and ProductDNA® Team Leader, Trimco Group

Claire is an experienced sustainability professional with expertise in textile manufacturing, supply chain traceability, and waste reduction. At Trimco Group, she supports businesses in implementing responsible practices in compliance with current and upcoming regulations. Active in a major organization Zero Waste NGO in South of France, Claire blends technical knowledge and practical solutions to help drive measurable progress in sustainability.

Valérie Tiersen - Founder & CEO, Green Score Capital

Valérie brings extensive expertise in business sustainability management helping companies to turn environmental challenges into competitive advantages. She specializes in implementing solutions that build resilience against environmental risks while ensuring regulatory readiness. With a broad skill set spanning from process optimization and P&L management to brand strategy and venture capital, she equips businesses with the tools to drive measurable progress.

MAXIMUM INSIGHT, MINIMUM TIME

France is leading the way in pushing the fashion industry toward greater transparency and responsible production with Ecobalyse, a tool designed to assess the environmental impact of products.

With new French environmental labeling requirements coming into effect on October 1, 2025, now is the time to define your path to compliance.

Join our collaborative webinar with Green Score Capital and Trimco Group to:

/ Decode how Ecobalyse can support environmental labeling
/ Evaluate its applicability within your organization
/ Identify actionable strategies to turn compliance into opportunity

Expert Q&A. Get your questions answered by our specialists.

Gain valuable industry insights and develop practical strategies to stay aligned with evolving regulations.

Register now to reserve your spot!

Our speakers:

Claire Piccinno – Sustainability Analyst and ProductDNA® Team Leader, Trimco Group

Claire is an experienced sustainability professional with expertise in textile manufacturing, supply chain traceability, and waste reduction. At Trimco Group, she supports businesses in implementing responsible practices in compliance with current and upcoming regulations. Active in a major organization Zero Waste NGO in South of France, Claire blends technical knowledge and practical solutions to help drive measurable progress in sustainability.

Valérie Tiersen - Founder & CEO, Green Score Capital

Valérie brings extensive expertise in business sustainability management helping companies to turn environmental challenges into competitive advantages. She specializes in implementing solutions that build resilience against environmental risks while ensuring regulatory readiness. With a broad skill set spanning from process optimization and P&L management to brand strategy and venture capital, she equips businesses with the tools to drive measurable progress.

Registration

MAXIMUM INSIGHT, MINIMUM TIME

France is leading the way in pushing the fashion industry toward greater transparency and responsible production with Ecobalyse, a tool designed to assess the environmental impact of products.

With new French environmental labeling requirements coming into effect on October 1, 2025, now is the time to define your path to compliance.

Join our collaborative webinar with Green Score Capital and Trimco Group to:

/ Decode how Ecobalyse can support environmental labeling
/ Evaluate its applicability within your organization
/ Identify actionable strategies to turn compliance into opportunity

Expert Q&A. Get your questions answered by our specialists.

Gain valuable industry insights and develop practical strategies to stay aligned with evolving regulations.

Register now to reserve your spot!

Our speakers:

Claire Piccinno – Sustainability Analyst and ProductDNA® Team Leader, Trimco Group

Claire is an experienced sustainability professional with expertise in textile manufacturing, supply chain traceability, and waste reduction. At Trimco Group, she supports businesses in implementing responsible practices in compliance with current and upcoming regulations. Active in a major organization Zero Waste NGO in South of France, Claire blends technical knowledge and practical solutions to help drive measurable progress in sustainability.

Valérie Tiersen - Founder & CEO, Green Score Capital

Valérie brings extensive expertise in business sustainability management helping companies to turn environmental challenges into competitive advantages. She specializes in implementing solutions that build resilience against environmental risks while ensuring regulatory readiness. With a broad skill set spanning from process optimization and P&L management to brand strategy and venture capital, she equips businesses with the tools to drive measurable progress.

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