Residents of Sautron, supported by their mayor, planned to demonstrate at the entrance to the metropolitan council on Friday to challenge elected officials. The project leader, a private company, turns a deaf ear.

Other existing housing estates are located a few dozen meters from the future sorting center, transit, industrial waste collection and recycling center for professionals. “It’s not an ordinary dumpster. It will process metals and building waste,” points out councilor Marie-Cécile Gessant, all the more upset as she was informed of it once the sale of the land had been signed, writes Le Figaro. The Brangeon group, a “family and independent company since 1919, specializes in collection, recycling and recovery,’ according to its internet description, “but not as close to homes” It has sites in particular in Rezé, or in Cholet, according to the vice-president of ASPEC who now knows her subject like the back of her hand, says Blandine Vattan.