Par
Amélie Loho
Published on
Jan 14, 2025 at 4:54 p.m.
18. This is now the number of visits that individuals will be able to make in the recycling centers managed by Smictom Centre-Ouest, straddling the Morbihan et Ille-et-Vilaine.
€15 for each additional deposit
Since 1is January 2025, after a year of testing, the manager made the decision to introduce this annual package which includes a fixed number of entries for the year for residents.
“Each additional visit to the recycling center will be charged €15,” immediately informs the union which collects and processes waste from 63 municipalities, from Augan to Mauron via La Trinité-Porhoët.
Why limit the number of visits to recycling centers? ” For regulate the crowdand allow reception agents to better support users in sorting and designating bins,” responds Smictom, which wants to promote a little more, “the reuse and recycling. »
His idea is also, “to encourage individuals to recycle green waste from the garden with mulching, grinding or composting, and thus reduce the tonnage in recycling centers which has increased by 39% over the last ten years. »
A decision which contributes, at the same time, to “reserving access only to users of the territory. »
What are the rules for access to recycling centers?
L’access to the nine recycling centers including that of Guilliers, Porcaro or even Gaël is therefore regulated by a card. “The volume is 2.5 m3 maximum per passage, and entry remains prohibited for tractors. Deposits for professionals are chargeable from the first visit. »
At the entrances to the sites, a terminal instantly gives the balance of passages remaining over the year. A reorganization which echoes the evolution of household waste collection. Since January 6, 2025, they are now spaced fifteen days apart.
Which municipalities of Ploërmel community are affected? Ménéac, Évriguet, Concoret, Guilliers, Mohon, Saint-Brieuc-de-Mauron, Saint-Léry, Néant-sur-Yvel, Tréhorenteuc, Mauron, La Trinité-Porhoët and Saint-Malo-des-Trois-Fontaines.
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