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Waste treatment in Pierrefonds: a project led by a company in recovery

Would the Run’Eva waste treatment and recovery project be threatened? Some fear it in view of the situation of the Cnim which pilots the group of companies having obtained the market. In receivership since January, the company could be sold to a buyer in the coming days.

During the laying of the first stone, on September 10, 2021 in Pierrefonds, of the Run’Eva waste treatment and recovery center, in the presence of the Secretary of State Clément Beaune, the start of operation was announced for the end of 2023. work had already started and optimism was in order among the promoters of the project.

But from 2020 opponents of the incinerator, in particular Imrhane Moullan, questioned themselves by pointing to the difficulties of the Cnim group (formerly Constructions navales et industrielle de la Méditerranée). Because Ileva awarded this market of some 374 million euros to the FutuRun group of companies (Cnim, Spie Batignolles, GTOI, Colas, Bollegraaf, Naldeo, Ateliers Architectes and Architrav) which is managed by the Cnim group. However, the group’s difficulties have since increased, despite “the support of the State which has invested more than 100 million euros in two years to try to keep this flagship of national industry afloat”*. But, since 2020, the group has “suffered from undervalued costs and abysmal delays on its sites” according to Bercy who adds that “confidence is very damaged between the State and the group”*.

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