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Cantal Editorial
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Nov. 22, 2024 at 7:06 a.m.
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The first meeting to present the changes concerning the collection of household waste was held on Wednesday November 13, 2024 at the foyer d'Thorn of Ytrac.
Stéphane Fréchou (vice-president in charge of environment and sustainable development), Bertrand Louis (general director of services techniques) and François Brulfert (project manager) presented and explained the actions of CABA to the many residents gathered for the occasion.
Brown bins
As part of the actions carried out by the CABAthe municipality of Ytrac agreed to participate in an action to bring together brown bins. These bins will initially be grouped together in “strategic” locations and will be in a second time replaced by columns household waste. This grouping work is led by François Brulfert in collaboration with the municipality.
This grouping of bins will thus make it possible to reduce the time of collection toursbetter optimize costs transport and will also make it possible to test the relevance of future installation points columns.
Fewer collection points
More concretely, this grouping of brown bins will involve passing the Espinat sector from 78 current collection points to 22 points collection (a reduction in the round of 8 kilometers and an estimated time saving of 50 minutes on the tour). On the Ytrac scale, the objective will be to go from 264 collection points currently to 77 collection points after grouping.
This grouping will be done start of 2025 in the municipality. This will then be followed by monitoring work on filling the bins and a study on the relevance regrouping points. The installation and arrangement of the columns will be done in a second time with in parallel the acquisition for CABA of new vehicles adapted collection (through the acquisition of crane trucks and no longer a dump truck for household waste).
The 2023 collection in figures
CABA waste collections in some numbers in 2023: (25 municipalities and around 57,000 inhabitants): 10,828 tonnes of residual household waste, 2,484 tonnes of packaging and paper, 1,653 tonnes of glass.
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Two next meetings will take place on Wednesday November 27 at 8 p.m. in the exhibition room under Ytrac town hall; and Monday, December 2 at 8:30 p.m. at the Foyer du Bex.
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