[Revue Presse] International journal “Ecological Engineering

The international journal “Ecological Engineering” has just published a very interesting article. This article is entitled: “Tree growth and macrofauna colonization in Technosols constructed from recycled urban wastes”. It is co-authored by CharlottePruvost and Thomas Lerch (Paris Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Sorbonne University, CNRS, UPEC, Paris 7, INRA, IRD). The subject at hand is how to use technosols to offer sustainable alternatives to the massive importation of topsoil to meet the growing need for urban greening. A research topic already explored by Charlotte Pruvost as part of a Cifre thesis supervised by Thomas Lerch and supported by ECT.

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Opening of a new site in Essonne, future equestrian center

Developing an equestrian center using inert soil On June 8, ECT opens a new site in the Essonne department, in the commune of Chevannes to be precise. The purpose of this site for recycling inert soil from building sites in the south of the Ile-de-France region is to create an equestrian center. The equestrian project has been “eco-designed” in conjunction with the Comité départemental d’équitation de l’Essonne, the commune of Chevannes and landscape architect Laurent Latte of CPA Conseils. The aim was to define upstream the equestrian development zones as well as the site’s environmental and biodiversity management. The ambition

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New ECT site in Chevannes, Essonne

Today, ECT is opening a new site in the Essonne region, in Chevannes (91). The purpose of this site is to develop a  equestrian sports center using excavated soil from building sites in the south of the Paris region. Work is scheduled to take two years.  To access the Chevannes site, you need to be validated by ECT’s Reservation department. The site will also be equipped to scan e-discharge slips, as part of the implementation of our Full Dematerialization approach. Building information

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CONSTRUCTION INNOVATION: ECT DEMATERIALIZES ITS UNLOADING ORDERS

Traceability of soil, smooth unloading, compliance with health regulations COVID-19 ECT launched its “FULL DEMATERIALIZATION” project for its unloading orders on June 4. ECT now dematerializes the entire voucher issue, transmission and validation process. And as of this week, 100% of ECT sites are equipped to scan their QR code. The “bon de passage” is an important link in the chain of traceability for soil and materials received at our sites. This e-voucher project, which was launched a few months ago as part of the company’s environmental initiative, has been accelerated by the current health crisis. The introduction of contactless

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Fertile substrate, in situ production at Bois de Vincennes

A responsible solution for greening the city In situ production of fertile substrate is an environmentally sober solution. It allows us to extend “nature in the city”, a major environmental challenge for the cities of tomorrow. This material is a local, sustainable alternative to imported topsoil, a natural resource that must be preserved. For 10 days, ECT produced the fertile substrate on site. This growing medium, necessary for the greening of the Esplanade Saint-Louis, is part of a circular economy initiative. The fertile substrate is obtained by recycling inert soil combined with green waste compost. Recycling on an emblematic site

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ECT supports the recovery of the construction industry

The upturn in construction activity is confirmed. This is the case for a growing number of building sites and several GPE lines. After an interruption of a few days to implement the necessary adaptation of teams and procedures to the fight against COVID-19, ECT reopened several of its sites from March 25 to meet the residual activity of the building and civil engineering sector, and then to support the resumption of activity. By the end of April, 5 sites were welcoming our customers. We were ready for further openings as demand from the construction industry increased. So, a week later,

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Covid-19 – 3 ECT sites open

3 ECT sites are open to receive soil and materials from our customers. The sites are Chelles (77), Forges-les-Bains (91), Cormeilles-en-Parisis (95). To this end, ECT has put in place business procedures adapted to the health risks associated with Covid-19. On condition that we provide our employees and customers with the conditions they need to return to their sites. Access to these 3 sites requires a validated reservation with ECT’s sales department. In the context of these reopenings, ECT remains very vigilant in the face of the Covid-19 epidemic. Extreme caution is called for. Our aim is to protect all

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[Revue presse] Le Moniteur – A fresh look at excavated soil management

Le Moniteur – March 2020 – Special Circular Economy Initiatives Terres excavées, a fresh look at waste, an article by Laurent Miguet. In Seine-et-Marne, the reuse of 13 million m3 of materials has transformed a landfill site into a wooded park. Development work is in full swing at the former gravel pit in Villeneuve-sous-Dammartin (Seine-et-Marne), which became an inert waste storage facility in 2014. From 2024, the site will be home to “Les Yeux du ciel”, a gigantic work by architect Antoine Grumbach made from excavated earth. These two eyes, 400 m long and 170 m wide, will then be

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Information on ECT- COVID-19 site closures

All ECT sites are closed as of the evening of March 18, 2020. In view of the extremely worrying health situation, ECT has taken the decision to totally suspend all receptions at ECT sites. this decision applies from the evening of March 18, 2020, until further notice. This approach is designed to protect our employees and our customers. We will keep our customers informed of developments by e-mail, on our website www.groupe-ect.com and on your extranet. In case of urgent need, please contact us at 01.60.54.57.40. We hope to see you back on our sites very soon. In the meantime,

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