Today, energy is at the heart of our lives. Most of our business depends on it.
Currently, humanity has benefited from fossil fuel reserves, but it has generated climate change. Changing our relationship with energy and switch to 100% renewable...

Today, energy is at the heart of our lives. Most of our business depends on it.
Currently, humanity has benefited from fossil fuel reserves, but it has generated climate change. Changing our relationship with energy and switch to 100% renewable energy is one of the major challenges of the future.

The Energy Box 2015 is a new free educational set on the theme of energy, for 9-14 years.  With an exciting game, students will attempt to dial the best energy mix for their city’s future. Should we invest in coal or wind turbines? What is the advantage of a high-performance electricity grid, and how can we save energy?

The Energy Box includes:
- 10 experiments, easy to understand, that allow students to discover and address the challenges of energy.
- a folder for giving a background information on energy to the teacher.
- an exciting game from which students must compose an energy mix for their city.

The Energy Box has been developed, with the support of the National Lottery, by WWF Belgium in close collaboration with the Communication Agency, Page in extremis.

WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by:
- conserving the world’s biological diversity,
- ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable,
- promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption.

Page in extremis, a communication agency based in Brussels, is happy to contribute to this effort by collaborating with WWF.

The concern for environment has been a founding pillar of Page in extremis since its creation in 1994.

Page in extremis is a communication agency specialised in corporate and institutional communication. Our multidisciplinary team has an expertise for matters implying complexity and sensitive messages.

Moreover, Page in extremis benefits from an in-house graphic team who develops digital and classic media.

Source: http://www.inextremis.be

Non-financial reporting is a trend which has expanded over the last twenty years.
Many organisations produce an annual sustainability report.
Organisations can improve their sustainability performance by measuring, monitoring and reporting on it,...

Non-financial reporting is a trend which has expanded over the last twenty years. 

Many organisations produce an annual sustainability report.

Organisations can improve their sustainability performance by measuring, monitoring and reporting on it, helping them have a positive impact on society. 

Page in extremis, European communication agency based in Brussels, has been chosen as partner to develop the visual design and imagery of the IPC’ sustainability  report, a central publication for International Post Corporation. 

Page in extremis is a communication agency specialised in corporate and institutional communication. Each year, the multidisciplinary team designs and produces numerous and significant annual reports.

The graphic team is used to work with highly sensitive messages with a human centered approach. We can help you communicate and mobilize your stakeholders behind your core messages.

Source: http://www.inextremis.be