Disposal of construction site soil

Site soil disposal refers to the process of moving surplus excavated soil out of the site right-of-way. When excavating for foundations, parking lots or land development, the quantity of soil removed often exceeds that which can be reused on site, particularly in dense urban areas.
In such cases, excess excavated soil must be disposed of in compliance with waste management regulations, and characterized according to its degree of pollution so that it can be properly processed.
ECT manages the disposal of surplus soil within a complete and strict traceability framework. The company reuses inert excavated soil as part of a circular economy. This inert soil is used to rehabilitate degraded sites. They are used for development projects in natural, agricultural or leisure areas.
In France, the disposal of soil from construction sites must comply with environmental and waste management regulations (Code de l’Environnement).

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