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Gardel’s waste treatment and recovery unit on track – All the news from Guadeloupe on the Internet

Yesterday, the representatives of the Region, of the agglomeration community of the North of Grande-Terre and of the agglomeration community of the Riviera du Levant met in Gardel, on the site where the recovery unit will be located. Matière Energie of the Syndicate of Innovation and Waste Valorization (Sinnoval). The president of Carl Cédric Cornet will sign the promise of sale for the land.

Meeting yesterday morning on the 50,000 square meter site where a waste treatment and recovery unit will be located, not far from the sugar plant and the Moule Thermal Power Plant, it was for the representatives of the two agglomeration communities of the Riviera of the Levant (CARL) and the North of Grande-Terre (Cangt), an opportunity to savor the progress of this project which had been germinating in the minds for about thirty years, but that no community had not yet been able to set up.

The waste treatment unit at the Gabarre site had to encounter some difficulties for the then president of the Carl (2018), Jean-Pierre Dupont and the president of Cangt, Gabrielle Louis Carabin to sign an agreement to create a waste treatment and recovery platform on land in Gardel. Sylvie Gustave dit Duflo, then in charge of waste matters in the Region, very quickly understood the interest of this project and associated the Region with it, with the approval of President Ary Chalus. “Without the support of Sylvie Gustace dit Duflo, this project would certainly not have succeeded”, added Pierre Porlon, deputy mayor of Le Moule and familiar with waste treatment affairs.

The new presidents continue the project

Since last year, the new presidents, Jean Bardail and Cedric Cornet, arrived in the two communities of agglomerations concerned, have agreed to continue this project which, in the opinion of all, should make these areas attractive. But above all, it will be a question of considerably reducing the quantity of landfilled waste, to achieve fairly quickly a percentage of zero waste as well as energy autonomy. 45 million euros excluding tax are voted by the State, the Region, Europe, Ademe to support the two communities of agglomerations in this historic project which should be completed at the end of the year 2023. It will be a total of three waste treatment and recovery units that the Region will support, “Thus, in the event of major inclement weather, there will be at least one unit that will work. It’s called not putting all your eggs in one basket, ”emphasizes Sylvie Gustave Dit Duflo.- .

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