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The Tourist Agglomeration Always Obliged to Bury Its Waste, the Plastic Addition Will Be Heavy

Summary by franceinfo.fr
With a huge presence of plastics of all kinds, 100,000 tons of waste continue to be buried each year in the Sonzay landfill in Indre-et-Loire. The 80-hectare site north of Tours is open until 2034.
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With a huge presence of plastics of all kinds, 100,000 tons of waste continue to be buried each year in the Sonzay landfill in Indre-et-Loire. The 80-hectare site north of Tours is open until 2034.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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