Accommodation
"We have not finished the work," assured the president, while delivering several leads.
The convention advocates the compulsory energy renovation of buildings by 2040, with a progressive system of loans and grants. But according to the first known arbitrations, the government wants to remove heat sieves in 2028 and block rents for lessors. "Do not underestimate the fact that this is a revolutionary measure," said Mr Macron.
"How far do we go in the obligation of constraint?", Asked Mr. Macron, believing that "to make the renovation compulsory, that means that we make the constraint on each household", especially during the sale of accommodation.
On the other hand, he said he was in favor of the "one-stop-shop" system (aid, subsidies, works, etc.) proposed by the CCC.
"I hope that we can do it from the beginning of next year (...) that we can give ourselves 3 months" to "try to build this solution", he said.
Advertising
The CCC proposes to ban advertising for certain particularly polluting products, and to set up consumer information based on a "carbon-score" of products.
The government has so far arbitrated in favor of the sole ban on direct advertising for fossil fuels, which Macron admitted would have only "a very low impact".
He wanted "that we look at the concrete impact" of a possible ban on advertising on products with an ecological penalty. But he especially stressed that a ban would cause, according to advertisers and broadcasters, "a huge economic problem", especially for the press and television.
He stressed that when the Evin law was created, often cited as an example by defenders of such a measure, "there was no internet". "The paradox is that we risk banning advertising (...) on actors who help finance creation in France and who work in France, but we will not be able to ban them at actors who do not already pay tax in France, "he said, citing online platforms.
On the other hand, he clearly spoke out in favor of "putting into law the obligation to have a carbon score" evaluating products and "putting our fellow citizens in a position to choose products and to be able to compare them" thanks for example to a consumer application, as there are for food.
5G
The convention called for a moratorium on its deployment pending, in particular, studies on its health and environmental impact. Emmanuel Macron had raised the tension by ironically taxing this proposal as an "Amish model".
"Don't consider that to be my wild card at all," he said to the CCC representative who asked him about it, joking that she "thought very hard about the Amish and your servant "by asking his question.
He said he was "in favor of doing this follow-up", but strongly supported this innovation on which "we have already started to fall behind". "You are not reindustrialising digitally, you are not doing Internet of Things if you don't have 5G," he said.
On the other hand, he wished to "look at the impacts in terms of permanent renewal of the equipment and there you are right, these objects are very polluting".
"It is not simply linked to 5G", he stressed, wishing that the "environmental cost" of these uses be "assessed" and by committing to "that we do not try to force the system. to reduce the share of emissions from this mode of consumption "