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Visit by Elisabeth Borne: Waste, a Cumbersome Subject - Mayotte Hebdo

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
During a visit to Mayotte, Élisabeth Borne, Minister of Education, was confronted with the issue of waste left in the wake of Cyclone Chido. Eight months after the disaster, mountains of rubble, wood, and household appliances continue to accumulate on the island. After the destruction, reconstruction generates new waste. "The piles diminish, then reform." On Monday, the minister asked Olivier Kremer, director of DEALM: "Do we have any treatment …
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During a visit to Mayotte, Élisabeth Borne, Minister of Education, was confronted with the issue of waste left in the wake of Cyclone Chido. Eight months after the disaster, mountains of rubble, wood, and household appliances continue to accumulate on the island. After the destruction, reconstruction generates new waste. "The piles diminish, then reform." On Monday, the minister asked Olivier Kremer, director of DEALM: "Do we have any treatment …

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news in on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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