The new household waste incinerator at Ivry-Paris XIII is almost complete.
It will be in operation “at the end of 2024 or beginning of 2025”, according to Syctom, the metropolitan agency for household waste, and will have a processing capacity half that of its predecessor (350,000 tonnes of waste burned per year compared to 700,000 for the former), retired after fifty-five years of activity.
This new incinerator should also be subject to increased monitoring: this Tuesday, the eco-citizen pollution knowledge observatory was inaugurated in the municipal council room at the Ivry-sur-Seine town hall.
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The mayor (PCF) of Ivry-sur-Seine, Philippe Bouyssou, opens a round table in the presence of Michel Leprêtre (PCF), president of the Territoire Grand-Orly Seine Bièvre, Anne-Claire Boux (EELV), deputy to the Paris City Hall in charge of health and the environment, elected officials from Ivry but also research institutes and university laboratories from the Ile-de-France region as well as several residents, to whom we owe the impetus for this project from 2017 This emerging citizen observatory wants to operate in “a form of horizontality”, according to Marie Piéron, deputy mayor in charge of scientific culture, and to bring together local authorities, academics and vigilant citizens.
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