Elected officials who will have to roll up their sleeves to resist the consequences of the anti-waste law (AGEC), the entry into force of which could well upset the waste treatment procedure. This was the main point discussed during this relocated board of directors. “Our concern is the defense of the sector because of much stricter regulations. This law sets unattainable goals in terms of waste collection. insists Vincent Véron, general delegate of the FNCC.
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Indeed, the State wishes to collect bio-waste at the source, directly from the inhabitant, “while we have appropriate tools which separate bio-waste from household waste. recalls Christine Fournadet, the president of Sietom de Chalosse. Except that the State considers that the compost would be of better quality. “It’s a perfect ignorance of the field”, pleads Christine Fournadet. “In 2019, we were the first community to be certified for our compost. A product that is valued by the agricultural sector, since it is used as organic matter. “.
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