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Line Magne, Mayor of Moissy-Cramayel, and Laurent Mogno, Chairman of ECT, inaugurate a new urban park.

New, green, sporty and educational, this is the Parc de l’Arboretum. Line Magne, Mayor of Moissy Cramayel, Anne-Marie Démoulin, Deputy Mayor in charge of sustainable development, Betty Chappe, Deputy Mayor in charge of Chanteloup eco-district development, and Laurent Mogno, Chairman of ECT, inaugurated the Parc de l’Arboretum on June 22. This park is a new public leisure area in the heart of the Arboretum de Chanteloup eco-neighborhood. The inauguration was an opportunity to discover the new park, a magnificent planted promenade, on foot or by bike. It offers 3 kilometers of trails, a street workout area and an arboretum. Moissy’s

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MOISSY-CRAMAYEL TOWN HALL AND ECT INAUGURATE ARBORETUM PARK

June 12, 2019 – Line Magne, mayor of Moissy Cramayel, Anne-Marie Démoulin, deputy mayor in charge of sustainable development, Betty Chappe, deputy mayor in charge of Chanteloup eco-district development, and Laurent Mogno, president of ECT, will inaugurate Parc de l’Arboretum, a new leisure area open to the public at the heart of the Chanteloup Arboretum eco-district, on June 22, 2019. Parc de l’Arboretum in figures 22/06/2019 inauguration of the Arboretum Park and opening to the public 1 trees planted 1 month works for ECT’s construction of the Arboretum Park: inert soil from construction sites in the Paris region and landscaping

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From land to orchard, Moissy-Cramayel children plant trees in the future Arboretum Park

Radiant sunshine for schoolchildren from Moissy-Cramayel (77) who took part in a day of discovery of the future “Parc de l’Arboretum”. This park was created by ECT using inert soil from construction sites in the Paris region. With the enthusiastic help of the ECT teams, the children planted the fruit trees in the orchard and some of the ornamental trees along the main pathway. The future “Parc de l’arboretum” consists of 2 embankment mounds currently managed by ECT. It will offer Moissy-Cramayel residents : walks, an arboretum of local and exotic species, an orchard, a pond, a “street-workout” area. People

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Opening of an ECT site in Moissy-Cramayel

ECT has just opened a new site in Moissy-Cramayel (77). The aim is to open to the public in summer 2019 an arboretum of remarkable species, a vineyard (run by a local association) and a fitness trail. The area accessible to the public will also be equipped with a PRM pathway. The land is located to the north of the commune, adjacent to the future Chanteloup eco-district. Photo credit: Gil Fornet

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Developing development projects

ECT’s commitment to local communities to develop useful and concerted development projects,AT NO COST TO THE COMMUNITY.There are 3 key stages in this process. 1 A site to develop Derelict site, site of former activity Site to be improved, site near a road or railroad line Sensitive site, site to be protected Denatured site, occupied site 2 Site enhancement, land reclamation Improving the living environment Site renaturation Safety Land rehabilitation New infrastructure or equipment 3 A concerted, sustainable project A project self-financed by the contribution of inert soil Eco-design of inert soil reuse that respects the environment and biodiversity Local

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Anne Marie Filaire: Soils – deep soils of Greater Paris

LAND – DEEP SOILS DU GRAND PARIS A book by Anne-Marie Filaire PUBLISHED BY LA DÉCOUVERTE / DOMINIQUE CARRÉ A PHOTOGRAPHER’S EYE ON ECT OPERATING SITES For several months, Anne-Marie Filaire travelled to six ECT sites in operation, photographing the reception of soil, that special moment when landscape profiles take shape. Through her lens, she reveals not only the morphology but also the intrinsic beauty of these sites, usually off-limits to the public. This groundbreaking documentary work can be found in his book “Terres, Sols profonds du Grand Paris”, published on September 17, 2020 by Dominique Carré – La Découverte.

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Working with local communities to enhance the value of their territory

ECT is committed to local communities. The aim is to develop useful, concerted development projects. There are 3 key stages in this process. Step 1: Identify local issues at sites to be developed ECT’s Urban Planning division works closely with local authorities in the Paris region. Together they define the local challenges of the sites to be (re)developed: Enhance a site with little or no potential. Like wasteland, derelict areas, degraded farmland Secure or improve. As in the case of hazardous quarries, noise pollution, occupied sites, lack of leisure and sports facilities, and the need to protect biodiversity. Protect and

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Anne Marie Filaire, photographer

For several seasons, Anne-Marie Filaire was invited by ECT to photograph several of its excavated soil reclamation sites. An encounter for the photographer with the ephemeral landscapes and moving lands of the Greater Paris metropolis. The various ECT sites visited were: Annet-sur-Marne (77), Moissy-Cramayel (77), Louvres (95), Forges (91) and Villeneuve sous Dammartin (77). This work led to the publication of a book, Terres, sols profonds du Grand Paris, published by Dominique Carré / La Découverte, in 2020.  

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