Landify US opens 4 sites in California

San Frnacisco - Camion client

Landify US, ECT’s American subsidiary, continues to expand. Four new sites are now open to recycle excavated soil from Californian construction sites, as part of a circular economy approach serving local communities.

These new projects at a glance.

Vacaville, creation of a bike park

In Vacaville, California, reused land contributes to the creation and financing of a bike park, in partnership with the city. To find out more about this project, read the press release.

Garnet, Palm Springs, rehabilitation of a former quarry

The Garnet, Palm Springs site is now operational. It takes in soil from surrounding construction sites. Its aim is to restore a former quarry.

Chula Vista, in partnership with the University

On the site of the University of Chula Vista in California, following preparatory work, the first unloading of soil has taken place. The land received will be used to create a future development for the University.

Poway - remblaiement carrière

Poway, rehabilitation of a former quarry

In Poway, the site has been open since May 2025. The aim is to restore a former quarry.

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