Mission and vision

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Mission

Ecoist Club Inc. is a social impact project that supports communities in their digital ecological transition. By bringing together experts in green ICTs, sustainable digital technology, psychoeducation, psychoergonomics, and physical well-being, Ecoist Club offers its clients tools to learn (training, consulting services), measure (assessments, digital consumption GHG calculator, audits), and act (strategic planning, communication).
Our Values

Digital Sobriety

At Ecoist Club, we define digital sobriety as the set of attitudes and practices aimed at reducing the negative socio-environmental impact of digital consumption.

Digital sobriety is participatory.

Digital sobriety is participatory and requires the joint commitment of multiple human and non-human actors, as well as the mobilization of multidisciplinary expertise to rethink our relationship with digital technology and the living world.

Digital sobriety is creative.

Digital sobriety is creative: it allows us to co-create new socio-technological visions through discourses and practices developed around responsible digital technology.

Digital sobriety is forward-looking.

Digital sobriety is forward-looking: it is rooted in anticipation, decision-making, and action, while remaining focused on the challenges of the future.

Client Testimonials

“Digital technology is playing an increasingly important role in our lives, and we need to learn how to use it intelligently now. This tool is essential for understanding the digital footprint of our actions. It encourages us to continue doing good work and motivates us to change certain habits.”
Mélina Wolter
Cultural Events Assistant Division - Culture, Sports, Recreation and Social Development
“The Culture, Sports, Recreation and Social Development Division of the Borough of Lachine was pleased to participate in the Ecoist Club’s digital sobriety training led by Daria Marchenko. Her ability to simplify complex issues, stimulate collective reflection, and propose concrete courses of action allowed us to better understand the impact of digital technology on, and in, our lives and to consider more responsible practices in our daily lives.”
Annie Roy
Co-founder, Executive and Artistic Director, ATSA