France/ Association des Petites Villes de France and Sade sign partnership agreement
The Association des petites villes de France (French Association of Small Towns) and Sade have signed a partnership agreement focusing on water cycle solutions for local authorities.
The Association des petites villes de France (APVF), chaired by Christophe Bouillon, former member of parliament for Seine-Maritime and mayor of Barentin, and Sade, a subsidiary of the NGE construction group specializing in networks and infrastructure, headed by Yves Forzini, Managing Director, signed a partnership agreement at the Salon des maires et collectivités locales.led by Yves Forzini, Managing Director, signed a partnership agreement on November 20, 2024, during the Salon des maires et des collectivités locales.
The signing of this agreement reflects their shared desire to work towards the ecological transition, territorial cohesion and economic competitiveness for the benefit of the various players involved.
Their discussions and exchanges will focus on issues relating to water cycle solutions for local authorities, i.e. all operations that enable people to use water more efficiently.These include all operations that enable people to use water resources, from the moment it is drawn from the natural environment to the moment it is discharged back into it, including treatment.
In particular, this partnership will focus on the water cycle, with the aim of :
● preserving and enhancing the resource to promote the circular economy (reusing rainwater, treating wastewater naturally, etc.)
● preserving the natural environment for future generations (protecting biodiversity and ensuring ecological continuity, monitoring and measuring pollutants, etc.).cological continuity, monitor and measure pollution ...)
● anticipate the impacts of climate change to protect populations (prevent flooding, guard against rising water levels ...),
● operate as a stealth worksite to reduce nuisance to users and local residents.
This partnership, which will take effect on January 1, 2025, is in line with the NGE Group's strategic roadmap, which places the challenges of ecological transition at the heart of its development.
Source: www.constructioncayola.com/