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    New Ecomaison "worksite offer": giving a second life to building products and materials

    Ecomaison is launching a new offer to help you recycle and reuse on-site waste. Building professionals, take advantage of this initiative to optimize the environmental performance of your projects! Promoting the recovery of building waste As building professionals, the efficient management of your waste represents a major challenge.

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    Building contractors: Save money on site waste disposal!

    In partnership with Ecominéro, Ecomaison is launching a support scheme to develop the recycling of building materials. This new offer is aimed at craftsmen who sort and store their building waste on their premises. It takes the form of financial and/or operational support.

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    At the beach, become a Toy Rescuer

    This summer, from Cabourg to Saint-Jean de Luz by way of La Baule, Ecomaison is organizing, in partnership with the Journal de Mickey, a major toy drive in 16 beach clubs. It's an opportunity for your children to sort through their toys and games, and take part in a great movement of solidarity.

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    The warm weather is here: pamper your outdoors!

    To make the most of summer, what could be better than a beautiful, clean exterior? Sunny lunches, naps in the open air, long afternoons by the pool... summer promises to be a great time. Whether you're looking to refurbish your garden or freshen up your terrace, there are some simple and practical tips to help you do just that.

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    With the Académie de Versailles and Ecomaison, students get in on the act!

    From November 20, 2023 to January 22, 2024, Ecomaison and the Académie de Versailles organized the second edition of their Collecte Solidaire de Jouets in the Académie's primary and elementary schools, with, for the first time, the participation of nursery schools.In total, nearly 40,000 pupils were involved and 11 tons of toys and games were collected.

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