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[Revue presse] Les Dernières Nouvelles d’Alsace | ECT recycles building site soil into natural and recreational areas

Les DNA publishes an exclusive interview with Laurent Mogno, President of ECT, and Didier Haffner, Director of the Grand-Est agency, by journalist Simone Giedinger. This interview highlights ECT’s innovative projects and ambitions in the region.

Regional development at the heart of ECT's strategy

In France, ECT is pursuing its regional strategy, following a successful first trial in the Hauts-de-France region. The company expands its operations to the Grand-Est region. The opening of a branch in Saverne (67) marks a new stage in the company’s territorial development, strengthening its presence and commitment to local communities and to the circular economy of construction site soil.

Land reclamation, at the heart of the circular economy

A leader in the reclamation of inert soil from the construction industry, ECT is renowned for its ability to transform former industrial wastelands and derelict areas into places of life and nature. Through exemplary projects, the company contributes to the creation of urban forests, preserved natural areas, and agricultural or leisure zones, thus meeting the objectives of Zero Net Artificialization (ZAN).

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