SCIC (Société Coopérative d'Intérêt Collectif)

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n France, created by the law of 17 July 2001, SCICs (Société Coopérative d'Intérêt Collectif) are forms of cooperatives that bring together natural or legal persons around a common project combining economic efficiency, local development and social utility and collective interest. The employees make decisions alongside the other members: customers, suppliers, volunteers, local authorities, associations, private partners, etc. This multi-member governance is based on trust and mutual questioning.

They are a tool for contributing to the sustainable development of a territory, organised collectively by multiple actors in a situation of cooperation and interdependence.

They are present in various fields of social activity, for example, culture or [Local renewable energy cooperatives], such as Enercoop.


Main networks working on this issue

The CGSCOP, la Confédération Générale des SCOP.

Links

with socioeco.org

Several documents on socioeco.org, here.

For example: