Bioterra Roux
Bioterra Roux is a centre for the collection of excavated land and products/waste from the mineral industry. This grouping centre covers an area of 1 hectare and is ideally located between the Brussels-Charleroi railway line, the Brussels-Charleroi canal and in the immediate vicinity (5 km) of a very dense motorway network. This centre is located less than 10 km from the centre of the City of Charleroi.
Bioterra Roux can annually accommodate a capacity of 60,000 tons of products and waste both inert and non-hazardous and dangerous.
This collection centre was created following the recent adoption of the Walloon Soil Decree as well as the "excavated land" decree. It is an essential tool for the harmonious implementation of these new regulatory provisions.
Finally, the Roux centre is an integral part of a network of cluster centres managed by Bioterra and spread over the three regions of Belgium. These numerous centres are all waste collection points for the purpose of being able to transport it by water to Bioterra's main treatment centre in Genk on the Albert Canal.