Excavated material refers to soil or materials extracted from the ground during digging work, such as the construction of roads, buildings or networks. Excavated material can be removed, stored or reused in development projects.
As part of its business, ECT defines excavated material as all excavated soil and materials from construction and public works sites. This excavated material, whether inert or polluted, undergoes rigorous characterization in order to guide its management and recovery towards appropriate channels.
Through an approach based on the circular economy of excavated soil, ECT transforms inert materials into resources for environmental, landscaping or agricultural development projects, thereby ensuring the sustainable and responsible management of excavated soil.