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29/04/2026

Bulldozer operator: a passionate job in the field

by Jean Durand

Jérémy’s career path reflects his passion for his job as a bulldozer operator. Today, based in Crépy-en-Valois (60), he reflects on his career path and his work as a “bullish

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Systematic soil map
14/04/2024

In partnership with PatriNat and MNHN, publication of a systematic map of built-up soils

A wealth of scientific literature on built-up soils This systematic map is now available in open-data format on Collaboration for Environmental Evidence. Its purpose is to survey the abundant scientific

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04/04/2024

Les Yeux du Ciel exhibited at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport

L’Oeil du Ciel by Antoine Grumbach, created by ECT in Villeneuve-sous-Dammartin Immerse yourself in the world of Antoine Grumbach’s “Yeux du Ciel” at the ADP museum space at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport.

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Flyer_conference_ECT_Alchemists
04/04/2024

Conference: using composts to re-use inert soil?

March 8, 2024 – At the Ecole du Breuil, ECT and Les Alchimistes hosted a conference on the refertilization of inert soils. The conference was held as part of our

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Guillaume Lemoine - ECT biodiversity coordinator
04/04/2024

Transforming a wasteland into an urban forest: a case study

March 21, 2024 – To mark the International Day of Forests, Guillaume Lemoine, ECT’s biodiversity advisor, presents the transformation of the Van Pelt industrial wasteland in Lens into an urban

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Aurore and Cindy at ECT's Villeneuve-sous-Dammartin site for an internal audit
04/04/2024

Internal audits, ISO 14001 in the field

ECT has been committed to ISO 14001 version 2015 for several years. This standard defines the environmental issues relevant to the company and its stakeholders. To guarantee the effectiveness of

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Japanese Knotweed
28/03/2024

Management of construction site soil impacted by invasive alien plant species (EVEE)

Biodiversity and construction According to the IUCN, invasive alien species (IAS) are one of the five global causes of biodiversity loss, along with habitat destruction, direct resource exploitation, climate change

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