In its June 2025 issue, the magazine Recyclage & Valorisationmagazine devotes a special report to waste characterization and traceability. This special report takes place against a backdrop of regulatory change. The transition from the National Register of Soil and Sediment Waste (RNDTS) to the Trackdéchets platform marks a new stage for the construction and public works sector.
ECT, a player committed to digital traceability
A forerunner in these issues, ECT has been working with its customers for several years to anticipate regulatory changes and guarantee rigorous management of excavated soil. In this feature, Guillaume Paradis, ECT Sales Director, shares his expertise in an interview conducted by Camille Saïsset.
The article, entitled “La DAP, une étape obligatoire dans la chaîne de traçabilité des terres”, looks at the central role of the Déclaration d’Acceptation Préalable (DAP) in the traceability process, to which Recyclage & Valorisation devotes three pages.
Traceability via our Extranet interface
In the ECT process, traceability begins at the excavation site, right through to the reception of soil on our development sites. All data (origin, typology, volumes, characteristics) are collected, verified and integrated into our Extranet customer interface.
Accessible in real time, this secure platform enables our customers to track their inputs and easily complete their Trackdéchets register. A concrete solution to meet transparency and regulatory compliance requirements.