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Trilib': the City of Paris plans to install new containers in the 15th arrondissement
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
Paris City Hall launches Trilib': new sorting bins planned in the 15th arrondissement
\n\nAs part of its sustainable city policy, Paris City Hall recently announced the deployment of its innovative waste collection system: Trilib'. This system provides for the addition of new sorting bins in several districts of the capital, particularly in the 15th arrondissement.\n\n
What is Trilib'?
\n\nTrilib' is a revolutionary waste collection concept initiated by Paris City Hall. This system consists of installing self-service sorting stations distributed throughout the different districts of the city. The objective of these stations is to facilitate the collection of recyclable and reusable waste, in order to promote a circular economy and reduce the city's ecological footprint.\n\n
New developments expected in the 15th arrondissement
\n\nTHE 15th district, considered the most populated in the capital, will be one of the priority areas for the installation of the new bins of this system. The intention of Paris City Hall is to make waste management easier for residents, while encouraging selective sorting and recycling.\n\nFurthermore, by making recycling more accessible and easier for Parisians, the municipality hopes not only to improve the cleanliness of the city, but also to educate citizens on the importance of waste sorting.\n\n
A response to current environmental issues
\n\nWith this initiative, Paris City Hall underlines its desire to face contemporary environmental issues. The deployment of Trilib' is an initiative in line with the City of Paris' objective of becoming a fully recyclable city by 2025.\n\nThe 15th arrondissement, like the rest of the capital, will soon be able to benefit from this innovative system which, we hope, will encourage a more respectful and sustainable approach to daily waste management. \n\nIn conclusion, the arrival of Trilib' in the 15th district constitutes a significant step forward for Paris City Hall in its fight for sustainability and respect for the environment. \n\n