On December 9, Christine Sinquin, first deputy responsible for the environment, visited the square in front of Les Collines de Tamaris and Ernest-Renan schools where two new donation boxes were installed.
The principle? Place objects in good condition there to give them a second life and limit waste.
Do not throw away objects (in good condition) that you no longer use. Drop them off in one of the many donation boxes that have been set up in the town. This reduces waste but gives a second life to everyday objects. An action which falls within the framework of municipal environmental protection policy.
With the two new ones installed this week, there are now nine donation boxes available to Seynois residents:
– Les Collines de Tamaris School, 179 avenue des Collines de Tamaris
– Ernest-Renan School, 216 avenue de la Commune de Paris
– Marie Mauron School, 108 rue Louis Martin Bidouré
– Léo Lagrange School, 430 avenue Noël Verlaque
– La Poste centrale des plaines car park, boulevard Renoir.
– Chemin du Vieux Reynier opposite the Toussaint-Merle school group.
– Bird plots in Janas
– Centre social Nelson Mandela, esplanade Josiane Christin
– At the Déchetterie, avenue de Saint-Exupéry.
SOURCE: La Seyne-sur-Mer Town Hall – Newsletter December 18, 2024.