

Mini Green Power has taken another step forward in its social commitment: it is now accredited by ATIGIP (the Agency for Community Service and Professional Integration, attached to the Ministry of Justice).
This recognition illustrates its deep conviction: to take concrete action for a cleaner and fairer world. It demonstrates that energy transition and social justice can and must go hand in hand, and that industrial companies have a central role to play in this dynamic.
Mini Green Power, a Mission-Driven Company
Since its creation, Mini Green Power has set itself the following mission:
• To transform local waste into clean and competitive energy
• To strengthen the energy resilience of local areas
• To contribute to a more inclusive and circular economy
With its patented, modular and local mini green power plants, it offers its industrial and local authority customers low-carbon energy tailored to their needs. These solutions not only reduce waste landfill, but also actively contribute to CO₂ sequestration through the production of biochar, a material with multiple beneficial uses in agriculture and construction.
Mini Green Power embodies a new generation of industrial players: companies capable of offering cutting-edge technological solutions while ensuring that their actions are socially and environmentally responsible.
Community service (TIG) is an alternative to imprisonment, allowing convicted individuals to carry out tasks that are useful to society. These tasks, often organised within local structures, are a concrete way of promoting reintegration while serving the community.
Being accredited by ATIGIP means that Mini Green Power can now:
• welcome convicted persons into its local and industrial activities,
• offer tasks aligned with energy recovery and environmental protection,
• contribute directly to professional reintegration by offering transferable skills in future-oriented professions related to the energy transition.
In concrete terms, this means giving meaning to every kWh produced: each unit of energy generated by the power plants can also represent a human opportunity, a springboard to a return to employment and sustainable inclusion.
This accreditation reinforces Mini Green Power's raison d'être: Enabling its customers – and society – to gain energy independence while reducing their carbon footprint and promoting inclusion.
In a sector where few energy players are committed to this field, Mini Green Power stands out as a pioneer. It proves that an innovative company can combine technological efficiency, economic performance and social impact. This accreditation gives it the opportunity to demonstrate, in the field, that industry can be a driver of social as well as environmental progress.
It is also a way of embodying a more global vision of the energy transition: it is not just a question of replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy, but also of creating a virtuous dynamic that benefits local areas and their inhabitants.
Co-creating useful pathways
Mini Green Power wants to work hand in hand with all the players involved in the scheme: local authorities, integration structures, industrial and associative partners.
The objective:
• to create useful and educational missions adapted to the profiles of those welcomed,
• to develop real bridges to sustainable employment,
• to reinforce the positive impact of the energy transition on local areas by promoting innovation, energy independence and social inclusion.
This collective project is based on a simple conviction: climate and social challenges are linked, and they must be tackled together.
Mini Green Power's accreditation by ATIGIP is not just administrative recognition. It is a powerful lever for combining energy transition and social justice, demonstrating that an industrial company can be innovative, efficient and inclusive at the same time.
By placing people at the heart of its model, Mini Green Power proves that it is possible to invent a new way of producing and consuming energy that benefits both the planet and society.
19 September 2025