Website Publisher
The Bodin Bio website is published by Etablissement Bodin et Fils, a Simplified Joint Stock Company with a capital of €1,000,000, whose registered office is located in 440 rue de l’Hermitage – 44150 Ancenis St Géréon, registered with the La Roche-Sur-Yon Trade and Companies Register under number 331 046 466.
VAT: FR60331046466
Phone: +33 (0)2 51 97 89 90
Email: contact@bodinbio.fr
Publication Director: Geoffrey Bouju
Editorial Director: Cyrille Bourrut Lacouture
In accordance with Articles R541-173 and following of the Environmental Code, Etablissement Bodin et Fils holds the following unique identification numbers:
Sectors | Unique Identifier |
Household packaging and graphic papers | EMPAP FR210815_01TDXA |
Professional packaging | EPRO FR210815_02RTTK |
Website design and development
KOOKLINE, SARL with a capital of €25,000, whose registered office is located at 26 Rue de la Planchonnais, 44980 Sainte-Luce-sur-Loire, registered with the Nantes Trade and Companies Register under number 488 913 443.
Phone: +33 (0)2 40 47 19 56
Hosting Provider
The site is hosted by KOOKLINE, SARL with a capital of €25,000, whose registered office is located at 26 Rue de la Planchonnais, 44980 Sainte-Luce-sur-Loire, registered with the Nantes Trade and Companies Register under number 488 913 443.
Phone: +33 (0)9 70 75 46 28
Email: support@niwanet.net
Intellectual Property
This website is the exclusive property of Etablissement Bodin et Fils. All elements displayed on the site, including but not limited to trademarks, designs, logos, photographs, images, text, and videos, are the property of Bodin Bio or of third parties who have authorized their use, and are protected by intellectual property rights.
No reproduction, representation, use, adaptation, modification, incorporation, translation, commercialization, or, more generally, any commercial exploitation of these elements may be carried out without the prior written consent of Bodin Bio, except for legitimate uses expressly permitted under Article L122-5 of the French Intellectual Property Code.
Any infringement of these rights constitutes an act of counterfeiting, which may expose the offender to civil and criminal liability.
