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Piles Solidaires
An operation in the spotlight

Since 2015 !

An eco-solidary operation!

Piles Solidaires is a nationwide collection of used batteries organized for the past 10 years by Batribox and Electriciens sans frontières. The aim of this eco-solidarity initiative is to teach schoolchildren about the importance of recycling and sorting batteries, and to support a sustainable development project.

  • More than 14

    villages illuminated

  • Nearly 520

    tons of batteries collected

  • On average 1200

    schools involved

  • Nearly 145000

    donated to Electriciens sans frontières

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Off to Benin!

A new Piles Solidaires operation begins and will come to life in the heart of the village of Gbabé in Benin for our 2025-2026 edition.


We're ready to light up all the smiles of the 1,500 villagers with our partner, Electriciens sans frontières.

This project will enable the 160 pupils and their teachers to study in better conditions, thanks to classroom lighting, Internet access and the installation of charging stations for solar lamps and telephones.


In addition to the school, all the inhabitants will benefit from an improvement in their daily lives.

Why take part ?

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    Federate

    Unite your class around a concrete, unifying project and promote a sense of civic participation!
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    Educate

    Meet the objectives of a number of subjects included in school curricula, by raising collective awareness of the need to preserve the environment and act in solidarity!
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    Act

    Implement eco-responsible waste management for a class or the whole school!

A country where villages have been lit up!

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Electriciens Sans Frontières

Electriciens Sans Frontières, an international solidarity NGO, has been fighting since 1986 against inequalities in access to electricity and water around the world. With the support of 1,200 volunteers and in partnership with local stakeholders, they promote economic and human development by using renewable energy sources.