Dijon: More than 10,000 tons of waste from Saône-et-Loire will be processed by the incineration plant.

At the Dijon Métropole council meeting on June 26, elected officials approved an agreement allowing the energy recovery unit to process household waste from Saône-et-Loire, in addition to local waste. A similar agreement had already been passed at the end of 2023.
As in 2024, waste transported from Saône-et-Loire is once again being processed by the Dijon Métropole energy recovery unit. Indeed, the Ecocea plant, based in Chagny, is currently unable to absorb the entire household waste pool managed by Smet 71 (Mixed Syndicate for the Study and Treatment of Household Waste),...
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