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SOVATRISE

A platform recovering non-inert soils and concrete from around the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regions.
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Truck at the entrance to the Sovatrise platform. © Séché Environnement.

Treating and reusing construction waste

Born from the collaboration between Séché Environnement and Eiffage, SOVATRISE is a platform that recovers non-inert soil and concrete.

It offers a local solution to manage, treat and reuse non-inert material excavated from urban development, real estate and industrial construction sites from around the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Once the material arrives at the platform, operated by the teams from Séché, it is sorted, screened, washed, and then undergoes physico-chemical treatment, biological treatment or thermal treatment. After being decontaminated, this material can be reused in development projects in the Greater Lyon area while maintaining perfect traceability.

Practical information

Contact

18 Chemin de Genas
69800 Saint-Priest, France

Business Manager
Thibault Ricard
@t.ricard

Platform Manager
Pierre-Alban Maistre
@pa.maistre

Communications Manager
Alexandra Ballore
@a.ballore

Opening hours

Monday: 7:30am-12am / 1pm-5pm
Tuesday: 7:30am-12am / 1pm-5pm
Wednesday: 7:30am-12am / 1pm-5pm
Thursday: 7:30am-12am / 1pm-5pm
Friday: 7:30am-12am / 1pm-4pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

SOVATRISE in figures

16,523 m2
total surface area
150,000 tons/year
of polluted soil and concrete from public and private construction sites around the region
Nearly 100% 
of contaminated soil can be reused after depollution

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