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The Princess Grace Theater commits to Monaco’s energy transition

Françoise Gamerdinger, Deputy Director of Cultural Affairs in charge of the programming of the Princess Grace Theater (TPG), signed this Tuesday on 29th January, the Charter of commitment of the National Pact for the energy transition. With this strong gesture, the establishment is committed to a decarbonated Monaco.

The ceremony, which takes place four days after the adhesion of the Society of the Baths of Sea to the National Pact, took place in the presence of Annabelle Jaeger-Seydoux, Director of the Mission for the Energy Transition, and all the team Princess Grace Theater.

As a reminder, the National Pact, set up last January, aims at the commitment of the Monegasque Community to achieve the objectives of reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), set at -50% in 2030 compared to 1990 and carbon neutrality in 2050.

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The Sovereign Prince, followed by his Government, were the first signatories of the National Pact, which now has nearly 600 signatories.

Remember, that the membership of individuals can be done via a simplified and digital approach: https://teleservice.gouv.mc/adhesion-pnte/?international=fr.

All information on the energy transition of the Principality: https://transition-energetique.gouv.mc/