[Nominations]ECT structures its development and strengthens its dialogue with local authorities

ECT is structuring and accelerating its development as a major player in green, leisure, sports and agricultural development. With 2 new appointments, ECT aims to structure its development and strengthen its dialogue with local authorities. As the French leader in the circular economy of excavated soil from construction and civil engineering projects, ECT is keen to develop its position as a key player in non-built leisure and urban agricultural development. As part of this corporate dynamic, the management team has been strengthened by 2 new recruits. Guillaume Pasquier joined the company as Development Director. He is in charge of designing

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In Essonne, a new project opens in Morangis

A municipal vegetable garden for more nature in the city The new municipal kitchen garden will cover an area of 5,390 m². This sustainable market-gardening zone is intended for the city’s school restaurants.The vegetable garden is optimized by the use of excavated soil. The damaged soil is covered by a layer of inert and fertile topsoil. The new landform also favors water management.Last but not least, we’d like to emphasize the importance of the site’s educational role: appropriating this new environment will help to educate people about biodiversity, and encourage exchanges and sharing around the garden. A new archery range

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[Revue de presse Internationale] “Fabricated Hills earth movement around Paris

“Fabricated Hills earth movement around Paris In its sixth issue, the international magazine “Accattone” devotes a dozen pages to ECT and its model for recycling excavated soil. Author Galaad Van Daele came to meet us in June 2019. And in this article, of great aesthetic quality, he relates his view of 2 ECT sites.  Firstly, his visit to the Parc de l’Arboretum, in Moissy-Cramayel (77), shaped by ECT from inert soil from Ile de France building sites. Then, his discovery of our biological treatment center for hydrocarbon-impacted soil in La Courneuve (93), the first of its kind to be entirely

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The reform of the status of excavated soil, analysis by Laurent Mogno

Reforming the status of excavated soil Laurent Mogno, President of ECT, analyzes the current regulatory context for excavated soil and changes in its status. 5 questions for “In practice, everything you need to know about”. WHAT IS THE CURRENT REGULATORY CONTEXT REGARDING THE STATUS OF EXCAVATED SOIL? Excavated soil from the construction industry accounts for 40% of the volume of waste produced in France. Today, as soon as they leave their excavation site, they are legally considered as waste. The terminology and status of waste are poorly understood, and even cause anxiety among the general public, despite the fact that

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ECT pays tribute to Gilles Chauffour, mayor of Villeneuve-sous-Dammartin

It was with great emotion and sadness that all ECT employees learned of the sudden death of Gilles Chauffour, Mayor of Villeneuve-sous-Dammartin. Very attached to his commune and its economic and environmental development, Mr Chauffour welcomed ECT to Villeneuve sous-Dammartin. He has always been very supportive of our projects and actions. As evidenced by this comment left by him not long ago at ECT’s Google Maps address. “Magnificent head office. Château Napoléon III. Environmentally aware company. Beautiful Land Art project “les yeux du Ciel” underway on the Villeneuve-sous-Dammartin site. In place for the 2024 Olympics.” In these sad circumstances, the

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[PRESSE] Inauguration of the new Arboretum park, an official event covered by the press

On  June 22, 2019, Line Magne, mayor of Moissy-Cramayel and Laurent Mogno, president of ECT  inaugurated the new Arboretum park. Local residents and sports associations welcomed the creation of the new park. And let’s not forget the associations of disabled people who took part in drawing up the PMR specifications, and who were discovering how they would be implemented. This new park is the result of the reunification of 2 mounds of inert soil. It offers Moissé residents a new planted promenade, a landscaped, friendly space. The event was covered by various newspapers: “Moissy-Cramayel: le parc de l’Arboretum a poussé

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“Inert soil to create an urban park”, an article by Franck Boittiaux of Mat Environnement

At the heart of the action, on the Moissy-Cramayel site in Seine-et-Marne (77), Laurent Mogno, President of ECT, met Franck Boittiaux from Mat Environnement (Construction Cayola group). The meeting offered the journalist an opportunity to visit the new planted promenade and arboretum, which will be inaugurated in June 2019. And to show him around the summit plateau, which will continue to receive soil from neighboring construction sites for several months to come. It was also an opportunity to explain the different ECT professions: manager of excavated soil on behalf of its construction and public works customers designer of projects reusing

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“Les défis du Grand Paris Express dans la gestion des déblais”, an article by Clémence Barral from Le Figaro

What will become of the excavated soil from the Grand Paris Express? asks Clémence Barral Long-term management? What is to be done with the excavated soil from the stations and the tunnel boring machines? Public authorities directly support certain projects. Others, such as “Les Yeux du Ciel”, are the brainchild of Antoine Grumbach and ECT. Read the article

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“Excavated soil from the Grand Paris Express is only part of the annual volume”, an article in Cadre de Ville

Laurent Mogno, CEO of ECT: “Excavated soil from the Grand Paris Express is only part of the annual volume”. Interview by Rémi Cambau, for Cadre de Ville, Friday, June 21, 2019 [The leading soil recycling operator in the Paris region claims to handle between 12 and 15 million tonnes per year. “We’re a volume player,” sums up ECT’s CEO soberly, before adding: “In two and a half years, we find a job equivalent to all the soil that the Grand Paris Express will produce in twelve years.”]

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