The provisions for the north and east of the island of the Regional Waste Prevention and Management Plan (PRPGD), adopted in June 2024 by the Region, are not suitable at all for SYDNE. So much so that the joint union, which combines Cinor and Cirest, filed an appeal for partial annulment before the administrative court at the end of August.
SYDNE contests the maximum landfill tonnage attributed by the document to the North and East micro-regions (25,000 tonnes), considering it notoriously insufficient. The union estimates at 75,000 tonnes the annual quantity of waste which will still have to be buried after the commissioning of the Bois-Rouge energy recovery unit which will produce electricity with the fuel manufactured by Suez from the waste received. on its Sainte-Suzanne site.