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Yann Scavarda
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Nov. 20 2024 at 5:26 p.m
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The “Second life” recycling plant in Loudéac (Côtes-d’Armor) will remain open in its current premises on avenue des Combattants up to the until November 2024.
But it will have to close for a fortnight in order to move to its new premisesin the renovated building on rue de Cornouaille.
Reopening on December 17, 2024
This is where the recycling plant will reopen its doors to the public from Tuesday December 17, 2024.
The new space is divided into two parts, the largest being the one to which the public will have access.
The second is reserved foratelier (for repairs, makeovers, etc.) and storage.
Although the sales area is much larger (500 m2 instead of 125 m2), “I already know it’s going to be too small…”, anticipates Nicolas Le Querré, the director of “Second life”.
The contributions in fact represent very large volumes and the installation of a special recovery container at the recycling center contributes a lot to this.
But he doesn't complain about it, quite the contrary. To be able to earn money from low-cost sales, you need a lot, a lot of volume.
And it's a lot, a lot of work.
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