New ECT site in the coalfield, Auby (59)

Auby - Ouverture site octobre

A new site in Auby, northern France, to receive excavated soil from the construction industry

Since September 2025, the Auby (59) site has been receiving inert soil from construction sites in the Bassin Minier region. Located 4 km from the A21 motorway, it offers construction companies a comprehensive, local and cost-effective solution for the management and recovery of their materials. Open for ten months, the site guarantees rigorous traceability of soil inputs, which contribute directly to the construction and financing of the future park.

A future park designed for residents

Formerly the site of Les Engrais, this derelict industrial wasteland was overrun by illegal dumping and exotic species. The first phase of work carried out by ECT Hauts-de-France involved cleaning up the site, removing waste, eliminating invasive species and creating berms to secure the surrounding area. Carried out in partnership with the town of Auby, the transformation of the site into a park will complement the existing park offer. Scheduled to open in spring 2027, it will offer residents a planted promenade, a playground and street furniture.

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