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Greater Avignon: launching a study to structure a circular economy strategy for the construction sector
What if Greater Avignon became a pilot territory for construction material reuse? On 27 January in Vedène, Neo-Eco and its partners officially launched a strategic study aimed at structuring a circular economy for the construction sector across the territory — and, above all, making it operational. The initiative was presented during the 3rd conference “Circular Economy: What progress for our territory?” , organised by the Grand Avignon . It marks the starting point of a coll


Turning excavated soil and sediments into resources: the project enters its operational phase in Hauts-de-France
A few months ago, Neo-Eco launched an ambitious programme to turn excavated soil and sediments into a true circular economy lever — rather than a storage constraint for local authorities. A clear, structuring objective The project aims to transform these materials into eco-products in order to: limit the extraction of natural resources, reduce waste landfilling, and structure sustainable, replicable circular value chains at regional scale. Where does the project stand toda


Turning shell waste into cosmetic ingredients
🆕 New project! Turning shell waste into cosmetic ingredients 🐚 We’re launching a project to valorise shell waste into bio-minerals — more specifically, calcium carbonate for use in cosmetic and personal care products. 🤝 This project is being developed in partnership with Plinius Labs , a Flemish Belgian company specialising in green chemistry, and is part of the Interreg Crossroads France–Wallonia–Flanders programme, which supports cross-border innovation between SMEs. �


Pilot phase of the Boulogne-sur-Mer – Calais sediment valorisation project
🌊 Full speed into the pilot phase: on site, sediments are now being tested under real-world conditions. Since 2022, the Région Hauts-de-France and Neo-Eco have been working together on an ambitious project to transform dredged sediments into useful resources for construction. A very concrete approach, demonstrating that civil engineering and the circular economy can be implemented operationally — even in coastal environments. A new key milestone on site This summer, the proj
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