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ECT opens a new site in Plaisir, Yvelines -78

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A new site for recycling soil from construction sites in western Paris

From July 3, ECT’s Plaisir site in the Yvelines region will be open to inert soil deposits.

Soil received on site is directly reused to create a landscaped park.

The site is 4 km from the RN12 exit to or from Versailles/Dreux.

To accommodate the trucks and guarantee safe access to the site, major roadworks were carried out. From the RD912, a single access will be created to the site. To ensure that traffic flows smoothly without risk, compulsory access points must be used at site entrances and exits.

To visit the site, you need a valid DAP and validation from ECT’s reservations department. The land is received under a strict control and traceability process.

Landscaping and sports facilities

This project is entirely eco-designed by ECT in partnership with the Plaisir municipality. It enables former wastelands to be redeveloped.

The project is part of the local area, offering a new landscaped and sports park. Open to all, the 11-hectare park, complete with street furniture, will open in 2026.

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