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An ultra-high performance sorting center in Paris

An ultra-high performance sorting center in Paris

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An ultra-high performance sorting center in Paris | CNIM As the leader of a consortium, CNIM won the tender for the construction, operation and maintenance of a new selective waste sorting center from Syctom, the body responsible for household waste, in the Clichy-Batignolles eco-district of Paris. Fully automated, the plant is designed to cater for the future extension of sorting activities and is due to be in service in 2019. Increased sorting requirements As a public service, Syctom deals with the daily treatment of household waste produced by 84 districts of the greater Paris region. To increase recycling and to promote the sorting of all types of plastic packaging, as stipulated by France’s law on energy transition, Syctom is looking to extend the sorting of packaging to include

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