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Séché Environnement Signs a New Public Service Concession Contract With Nantes Métropole and 7 Local Authorities for the Prairie de Mauves Waste Treatment and Recovery Center

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NANTES, France, January 30, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News:

In December, Séché Environnement (Paris:SCHP) was awarded the new public service concession contract to provide for the redesign, operation, and maintenance of the Prairie de Mauves waste treatment and recovery center (CTVD). Nantes Métropole, the 7 local authorities1 it has partnered with as part of a regional alliance, and Séché Environnement signed the contract for the new Public Service Delegation on Wednesday, January 29, 2025.

Séché Environnement, through its subsidiary Alcea, currently treats part of the waste produced by the city’s inhabitants at the Waste Recovery and Treatment Facility at the Prairie de Mauves, as part of a Public Service Delegation (PSD).

During the metropolitan council session on December 12 and 13, 2024, Séché Environnement was awarded the new public service concession contract to provide for the redesign, operation, and maintenance of the Prairie de Mauves waste treatment and recovery center.

For this contract, which comes into effect on April 1, 2025, for a duration of 20 years, Nantes Métropole has partnered with 7 other local authorities as part of a regional alliance.

On Wednesday, January 29, 2025, Nantes Métropole, the 7 partner authorities, and Séché Environnement signed the new public service delegation contract for the Prairie de Mauves waste treatment and recovery center (CTVD).

Given the national regulations and the regional waste prevention and management plan aimed at reducing the landfilling of waste, the 7 partner authorities no longer have, in the short term, sufficient waste treatment resources to allow for the recovery of all household waste collected within their borders. A partnership was established in 2023 between Nantes Métropole and these local authorities to allow the processing of their household waste at the Prairie de Mauves waste treatment and recovery center. This 20-year partnership illustrates the challenges of regional cooperation in service of both residents’ day-to-day needs and the ecological transition.

For the redesign of the waste treatment center, the partners, organized as a public procurement group, are helping finance the necessary investments to enable the creation of a new high-performance facility, particularly from an environmental perspective (emissions thresholds below regulations, management of environmental impacts, optimized energy recovery, etc.). Nantes Métropole is coordinating the partnership and the awarding and execution of the new contract with Séché Environnement.