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Sorting your peelings and leftover meals will soon become compulsory from January 1, 2024. Some cities like Marseille in the Bouches-du-Rhône have already taken the lead.
In a small bucket, a Marseillaise carries her vegetable peelings and leftover meals from the last two days. She will deposit them near her home in a collective bin reserved for bio-waste. “There are not many constraints. You just need to have a small bin to be able to store because we are not going to come every day to throw away our peelings, especially food”she describes.
Provide sorting solutions
Eight bins of this type have been installed in Marseille, test bins to get ahead of the anti-waste law. As of January 1, all households will have to sort their food waste. In Ajaccio (Corse-du-Sud), restaurateurs are testing the sorting of bio-waste. About ten bins are available to about thirty professionals. In nine months, all local authorities will have to provide sorting solutions to their inhabitants.