Séché Environnement Wins a Major Contract for the Redesign, Operation and Maintenance of the Waste Recovery and Treatment Facility at the Prairie de Mauves in Nantes

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NANTES, France, December 16, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News:

The Groupement d'Autorités Concédantes (GAC)1 has selected Séché Environnement (Paris:SCHP) following the consultation process launched to conclude a new public service delegation contract for the redesign, operation and maintenance of the new Waste Recovery and Treatment Facility located in the future Pôle d'Ecologie Urbaine in the Prairie de Mauves district of Nantes.

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.

Following the consultation, a new public service delegation will take effect on 1st April 2025, for a period of 20 years, entrusting Séché Environnement with the redesign of the site as well as the operation and maintenance of the current and future Waste Recovery and Treatment Facility.

An innovative, high-performance solution for the energy transition

At the heart of the future Pôle d'Ecologie Urbaine, this exemplary project represents an alliance of territories at the service of the environmental and energy challenges of the future.

The new Waste Recovery and Treatment Facility, designed by Séché Environnement and Paprec Engineering, will feature innovative and 100% French technologies. It will be a high-performance energy and environmental facility, meeting waste recovery needs while producing the energy required by neighboring areas.

The Groupement d'Autorités Concédantes (GAC) emphasized the ability of Séché Environnement and its partners to offer an innovative, high-performance solution that meets environmental requirements:

  • Atmospheric discharge thresholds well below regulations, and on certain parameters, below the requirements of Nantes Métropole,

  • Control of the Waste Recovery and Treatment Facility’s environmental impact: optimized management of rainwater consumption, zero discharge policy at the wastewater treatment plant, special attention to noise and odor impact (particularly during the works phase), implementation of an ambitious policy to preserve biodiversity, and strict application of Nantes Métropole's Sustainable Worksite Charter,

  • Optimized energy recovery: Séché Environnement is committed to supplying more power to the urban heating network than is required by the specifications, to meet the needs of Nantes Métropole and prepare for the future. In addition, Nantes Métropole has been offered the opportunity to acquire a 5 MW strip of electricity at a fixed price, thus ensuring advantageous long-term economic management.