Pauline Massart
Change Facilitator
Trainer and consultant in zero waste, management, usage, and resource reuse. In a logic of collective co-definition of sustainable objectives, she supports private and public organizations in implementing cultural and structural changes in workplace practices and behaviors. Convinced that the zero waste lifestyle and way of living together is the jugular vein of a healthier and fairer societal model, she places concrete results on the same level as intention. Graduated in sustainable development from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), she lived for five years in the United States, where she built the foundations of her current second life. In her previous life, she graduated in foreign trade and was the deputy marketing director of a watch brand in Brussels. Since 2017, Pauline has been living in Dordogne in an Earthship, a semi-buried 100% self-sufficient house built partly from recycled materials.
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Time, Comfort, Freedom: Immersion in a New Paradigm
Are you wondering what a 100% autonomous house looks like, without a grid or heating but not without comfort? A nourishing and zero-waste house that redefines freedom and the (re)connection with nature? Pauline Massart offers you a conference to immerse yourself in the ecological and resilient habitat of tomorrow's happy sobriety: she has been living there since 2017, and she shares the story of this crazy project brought from the United States to the transformation of her daily life! For 75 minutes, Pauline invites you into the world of Earthships, these buried geodesic domes built partly from recycled materials that maximize nature's resources to minimize negative environmental impact. Immersing yourself in the Earthship also means understanding how to anticipate crises, how to rethink our relationship with limits and our relationship with time; and finally, how to cooperate with other local actors to successfully carry out an ecological project.