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Morgane Macé
Published on
Nov 18 2024 at 10h57
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The smallest treatment center waste of France, located in Treffieux (Loire-Atlantique) was the subject of a television report broadcast on JT the 20 h the TF1Sunday November 17, 2024.
Loire-Atlantique: 150 tonnes of waste processed per day
A report produced by the television channel's film crews TF1 and broadcast to JT the 20 h you weekend, Sunday November 17, 2024presents the waste processing activity of the Brieules landfill center has Treffieux (Loire-Atlantique).
If it is the smallest processing center in France, 150 tonnes are processed there every day. The report shows how the ultimate waste, that is to say those which we cannot recover, are buried there, requiring optimal impermeability of the protections conserving them, in order to avoid pollution of the soil.
“1.50 meters thick protects the earth from contact with waste,” we learn in the report, with earth, clay and layers of airtight protection, as well as pipes underground, to collect waste and treat it.
Intervention by the mayor of Blain
Despite strict control rules, recoverable waste is found buried there, including boisof cartonof the calculators or even biowaste.
“80% of garbage coming from private trash cans” should not be there.
The mayor of Blain et president of the North Atlantic Center Mixed Union (SMCNA) Jean-Michel Buf intervenes in the report to recall the major role of prevention policy in waste sorting.
The objective of the regulation is to halve the buried mass.
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