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Grâce aux couches lavables, cette crèche de Carhaix a réduit ses déchets de 75 tonnes depuis 2008
Précurseure en matière de développement durable, la crèche Galipette, à Carhaix, utilise des couches lavables depuis 2008. Un choix audacieux à l’époque, qui a permis à la structure d’économiser 75 tonnes de déchets liés aux couches jetables pendant dix-sept ans.

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Apple Regains Top Spot in China's Smartphone Market
Apple reclaimed the leading position in China's smartphone market in the fourth quarter of 2025 as strong demand for the iPhone 17 lineup offset a contracting market and growing supply-chain pressure from memory chip shortages. New data from Counterpoint Research shows that smartphone shipments in China declined 1.6% year over year in the fourth quarter of 2025 and fell 0.6% for the full year, reflecting weaker consumer demand driven primarily by rising prices linked to escalating memory costs. Within that environment, Apple's performance diverged sharply from the market as a whole. Counterpoint said Apple's shipments in China rose 28% year over year during the holiday quarter, allowing the company to rank first in the market with a 22% share in the fourth quarter. The improvement marks a notable reversal from earlier in 2025, when Apple trailed domestic competitors in China. According to Counterpoint, the change was driven by strong demand for the ‌iPhone 17‌ lineup, which accounted for roughly 20% of Apple's shipments in China during the quarter. The firm noted demand was particularly concentrated among the Pro models. Counterpoint added that Apple benefited from an accelerated supply ramp up late in the year, enabling it to meet holiday demand more effectively than some rivals that were constrained by component availability. The notable exception within Apple's lineup was the iPhone Air. Counterpoint said the model captured only a low single-digit share of Apple's China shipments following its debut. This is attributed to a slower start due to the device's later launch compared with other regions and to perceived trade-offs between its ultra-thin design and overall feature set. For the full year, Apple did not lead the Chinese market, but it narrowed the gap with domestic competitors. Counterpoint said Huawei ranked first in China for 2025 with a 16.4% market share, followed closely by Apple and vivo at around 16% each. Xiaomi and Oppo trailed slightly behind at roughly 15% each. According to IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, global smartphone shipments reached 1.26 billion units in 2025, up 1.9% year over year. Globally, Apple remained the largest smartphone vendor in 2025, shipping 247.8 million iPhones for a 19.7% market share. Apple's shipments grew 6.3% year over year. Samsung ranked second with 241.2 million units shipped and a 19.1% share, while Xiaomi placed third with 165.3 million units and a 13.1% share, despite a year-over-year decline.Tags: China, Counterpoint, IDCThis article, "Apple Regains Top Spot in China's Smartphone Market" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

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À l’étroit dans son atelier de Botmeur, la cordonnière Marie Jo Cordo cherche un nouveau local

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À Kergloff, un camion chargé de plus de 20 tonnes d’ammonitrate tombe dans un champ
Sur l’axe Collorec-Kergloff, un poids lourd transportant de l’engrais au nitrate d’ammonium s’est renversé ce mardi, au matin. Le chauffeur a été conduit au centre hospitalier de Carhaix.
Une année riche en événements et créativité à Carhaixment danse
L’association de danse a tenu son assemblée générale samedi 17 janvier à Karaez Park. Entre renouvellement du bureau, finances assainies et projets artistiques ambitieux, la structure carhaisienne affiche une belle vitalité.
Pluie de médailles pour les athlètes carhaisiens au cross départemental à Bannalec
Dimanche 18 janvier, plus de 60 coureurs de l’ALCP ont pris part aux championnats du Finistère de cross. Si le club n’a pas décroché de titre individuel, la force collective et la pluie de podiums assurent une présence massive pour la suite de la saison.
