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Inauguration of the Trioncelle waste disposal center in Baie-Mahault

By October 13th 2025No Comments

Published on October 10, 2025 by France-Antilles, the article highlights the Trioncelle recycling center in Baie-Mahault, a major step forward in sustainable waste management in Guadeloupe. With this new ecological infrastructure, the municipality is strengthening its commitment to sorting, recycling, and respect for the environment.

A significant inauguration for Baie-Mahault

The Trioncelle recycling center, now open to the public, offers a dedicated area for the collection and sorting of household waste, bulky items, and recyclable materials. This facility allows users to safely dispose of their waste.

The advantages of the Trioncelle recycling center

  • Local accessibility: the recycling center is ideally located to serve the residents of Baie-Mahault and neighboring municipalities.
  • Respect for the environment: the facilities meet regulatory and technical requirements to limit nuisances, ensure safe collection and promote the recovery of waste streams.
  • Contribution to the circular economy: the materials deposited (metals, wood, electrical waste, etc.) can be sorted, recycled or eliminated in the appropriate channels.
  • Citizen awareness: the opening of this site also constitutes a lever for informing the population about responsible waste management practices.

Challenges and prospects for the community

The Baie-Mahault initiative is part of a broader local ecological transition strategy. The objective is to:

  • Reduce the environmental impact of unsorted waste,
  • Encourage sorting and reduction at source,
  • Improve the proximity of services for users,
  • Engage the community in a sustainable development approach.

Ultimately, this modern waste disposal site will be able to promote a better quality of life, savings for the community and greater citizen involvement in eco-responsible practices.

A call for citizen participation

For these facilities to be fully effective, it is essential that residents adopt good practices: deposit waste at the indicated times, respect sorting instructions, and participate in the cleanliness of the site.

The community, users and local businesses can thus work together to make the Trioncelle recycling center an exemplary place for sustainable waste management.