Parc de l’Arboretum: Nature, sport, relaxation
New, green, sporty and educational, this is the Parc de l’Arboretum, inaugurated in June 2019.
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New, green, sporty and educational, this is the Parc de l’Arboretum, inaugurated in June 2019.
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Creation of a landscaped urban nature area, offering various biodiversity spots and cool islands: the orchard, the pond and an arboretum enhance the walk and the landscape. Over 11,000 trees planted.
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Parc de l’Arboretum is accessible to all, and proudly holds the Tourism and Handicap label. The park offers a range of facilities adapted to this audience. Half of the pathways are accessible to all, enabling visitors to explore the entire park. Signage and access points have been specifically designed with this in mind.
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The Parc de l’Arboretum offers a 3 km path for walking, cycling and a street workout area.
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On July 27, 2020, ECT opens a new site in Seine-et-Marne, at Roissy-en-Brie (77). The purpose of adding soil to this site is to restore the agronomic quality of an agricultural plot. The work will take 2 years to complete. To access the Roissy-en-Brie site, you need to be validated by ECT’s Reservations department. The site is equipped with scanners to read ECT e-vouchers for unloading, as part of our contactless approach to full dematerialization. Consult site access conditions
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A site to rehabilitate In Roissy-en-Brie (77), ECT opens a new site on July 27. The purpose of reusing excavated soil is to restore and preserve a degraded agricultural environment. Prior to this, ECT cleaned the site of waste materials. The aim of this development is to restore vitality to the land. It will create an agricultural plateau and areas dedicated to biodiversity. Preserving and enhancing an agricultural environment The aim is to return the plots to their agricultural vocation. To achieve this, we need to restore the agronomic quality of the land. Rehabilitation therefore requires appropriate levelling to create
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The 1st panel of the solar power plant was officially installed on November 14. In the presence of the mayor of Annet-sur-Marne, Christian Marchandeau, the vice-president of the regional council, Jean-Philippe Dugoin-Clément, and Eric Scotto, president and founder of Akuo. An event at which everyone was delighted by the launch of this green, renewable energy project. Thanks to the 17 MWp produced by the solar power plant, Annet will become a positive ENR production town.
A look back at the official event in November 2019, when the first photovoltaic panel will be installed at the “Gabots” solar power plant. In the presence of the mayor of Annet-sur-Marne, Christian Marchandeau, the vice-president of the regional council, Jean-Philippe Dugoin-ClĂ©ment, and Eric Scotto, president and founder of Akuo. Akuo’s new solar power plant, one of the largest in the Paris region, is located in the commune of Annet-sur-Marne. With a capacity of 17 MWp, it covers 18.5 hectares of mounds shaped by ECT. Work will run until late summer 2020.
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France, Annet-sur-Marne, November 14, 2019 – Akuo, a French independent producer of renewable and distributed energy, and ECT, a company specializing in the recycling of inert materials from construction sites, today launched the construction of the “Gabots” solar power plant in Annet-sur-Marne, which will stand out in the Paris region for its size and production capacity.One of the largest solar farms in the Paris regionWith a capacity of 17 MWp, Les Gabots is set to become one of the largest solar power plants in the Paris region. Covering an area of 18.5 hectares, the plant will comprise 44,000 photovoltaic modules