How to save energy on a daily basis?
While the risks of electricity and gas shortages
weigh on the approaching winter, energy prices are skyrocketing.
These crises upset our daily lives and push us to transform our lifestyles in an attempt to be more sober.
After the success of the citizens’ consultation “Ma France 2022”
France Blue and Make.org
are launching a new cycle of citizen consultations throughout this season. The premiere started on September 21
and aims to collect your solutions to save energy on a daily basis.
More than 53,000 participants, 1,490 proposals and 274,295 votes
You are already 53,683 attendees to have voted or proposed your solutions to save energy on a daily basis. 1,490 proposals have already been filed, and the consultation totals 274,295 votes.
The ten most popular proposals this week
- We must carry out a campaign to insulate all public buildings, starting with schools – Cyrille, 52 (Indre-et-Loire)
- Signs in shops, commercial areas and others must be turned off during closing hours – Valy, 51 (Bouches-du-Rhône)
- It is absolutely necessary to provide tanks to collect rainwater, in new constructions – François, 63 years old (Ariège)
- We must put solar panels on the roofs of public buildings: schools, hospitals, supermarkets – Eliane, 61 years old (Finistère)
- Shops that leave their signs and lights on when not open (all night) must be punished – Joran, 28 (Territoire de Belfort)
- Presence detectors must be installed on escalators that operate continuously in stores and shopping centers – Véronique, 53 (Moselle)
- We must stop the world cups in air-conditioned stadiums and the winter games in the desert – Cyril, 46 years old
- It is necessary to train professionals to maintain nuclear power plants and return to the production of energy which was positive – Michel, 79 years old (Corrèze)
- We must develop public transport everywhere, that it is reliable in terms of timetables and attractive in terms of prices – Nadine, 67 years old (Alpes-Maritimes)
- We must re-nationalize everything related to energy and set a fixed price – Philippe, 55 years old
Topics most often cited by participants
The decision-makers involved in improving your daily life
On your behalf, France Bleu will inform decision-makers, elected officials, business leaders, associations, institutions, etc. the themes that are most important to you, near you. With the ambition of enriching the public debate, and the hope of turn your ideas into action. Alongside Make.org,
we believe that this inspiring sharing between territories can enrich the common base of our society, by improving everyone’s daily life. To succeed in this positive transformation, the solution is you!