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Val-de-Marne: recycling centers in the process of reopening


Privileged during confinement, those who were able to enjoy their garden also had time to maintain it … and accumulate green waste. There are those who also took advantage of this period to sort or the unlucky whose refrigerator has given up. However, many recycling centers in Val-de-Marne were closed to the public, it was necessary to find space while waiting for the reopening. Good news, less than a week from the deconfinement, several of them are starting to reopen.

This is the case of the Grand Paris Sud-Est-Avenir territory, which by appointment offers slots for residents who would like to drop off their waste. What to avoid the queues experienced by several recycling centers in Ile-de-France when they reopened.

Since Tuesday, the recycling centers of Alfortville, Créteil and Limeil-Brévannes have reopened. From this Thursday, it will be the turn of those of Sucy-en-Brie and La Queue-en-Brie.

While the collection of bulky items has gradually resumed since Monday for the municipalities of Alfortville, Boissy-Saint-Léger, Chennevières-sur-Marne, Créteil, La Queue-en-Brie, Le Plessis-Trévise, Limeil-Brévannes, Noiseau, Ormesson-sur-Marne, Sucy-en-Brie on the usual day provided for in the annual calendar available on the territory’s website. Social distancing measures should nevertheless lengthen the collection time.

Concerning green waste, collection is again possible since Monday, and the Grand Paris Sud-Est-Avenir area plans an extension of its time due to “a probable phenomenon of unusual destocking of accumulated volumes”.

West of the department, we await instructions

All territories are not housed in the same boat, Grand-Orly-Seine-Bièvre is awaiting “national directives and the arrangements that their delegates will take for the reopening”, explains Grégory Bogacki, deputy director of services for the territory.

To avoid the accumulation of waste, in particular of the wild deposits which multiplied here and there in the Val-de-Marne during the confinement, Paris-Est-Marne-et-Bois had not closed its four waste collection centers in Fontenay, Champigny, Saint-Maur-des-Fossés and Le Perreux.

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