Leonardo DiCaprio is always on the go when it comes to supporting eco-responsible initiatives.
The actor has just turned his attention to a sector that still has a lot of progress to make in this area: that of champagne.
He was seduced by the approach of an old house founded in 1912, Telmont, which is one of the 4% of French champagne producers who are invested in a sustainable approach.
Telmont, based in Damary, near Epernay, is developing the “Au Nom de la Terre” project which distinguishes this exceptional champagne house.
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Leonardo DiCaprio said he was "proud to join as an investor" this brand whose team "has set itself the objective of producing a 100% organic champagne, guaranteeing a completely sustainable production life cycle in the years to come. come,” reports
The Guardian
.
"Champagne Telmont is determined to radically reduce its environmental footprint", underlines the new shareholder, who thus joins the Remy Cointreau Group, the main shareholder of this old house.
In particular, they have renounced the use of herbicides, pesticides and chemical fertilizers, only use recyclable green glass for their bottles, operate with 100% renewable electricity and protect biodiversity in the vineyards.
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