Private · Drop-off · Free
Points de reprise des déchets du bâtiment
Since the Espaces tri stopped taking building waste in January 2025, this is where it goes: builders' merchants take correctly sorted inert waste, plaster, wood, plastics and metals free under a statutory scheme.
Right for you if
- Rubble, plasterboard, timber and old windows after building work.
- It has to cost nothing.
- You can get it there under your own steam.
- You want to turn up without booking.
Look elsewhere if
- You have no way of getting it there.
- It is paint, solvent, gas bottles or anything else hazardous.
Contact and booking
- Phone
- Not published
- Not published
- Book online
- Not published
- Address
- Not published
- Opening hours
- Not published
- Website
- Not published
Verification
Verified against an official source
Last checked 18 August 2026
That means we read a published source and it said this. It does not mean we watched them do it, or followed the material afterwards, that is a separate, deeper check this has not been through. How we check →
Sources
Part of How to get rid of stuff in Paris.
Why use it
It is free only if properly sorted. Anything unsorted still costs, even when it is not hazardous. The city advises phoning ahead before you drive over.
Good for
- construction waste
- building materials
How it works
| How you use it | You take it there. |
|---|---|
| Cost | Free when correctly sorted. Unsorted non-hazardous waste remains chargeable. |
| Booking | No appointment needed. |
| Service area | Paris |
| Run by | Builders' merchants under the PMCB scheme |
Where your things go
A named destination is worth more than a stated intention, and both are worth more than silence. This is the row to read before you book: if your item's row is empty, ask them on the phone and tell us what they say.
Not documented yet. This operator has not published what happens to each kind of item, and we have not been able to establish it from anywhere else. That is the gap, stated rather than hidden. If you ask them, tell us what they say.
Does it actually work
The part no company website tells you. Some of this comes from our checks, some from readers who used the service, and where nobody has told us yet, it says so.
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Booking
Their pages
No appointment needed.
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Typical wait
Needs reports
Not established
Nobody has told us how long they waited. Two reader reports would settle it.
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Do they answer
Needs reports
Not established
We read their pages, we did not phone them. One reader who got through would settle it.
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Restrictions
Their pages
No hazardous waste
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Who it's for
Needs reports
Not established
Nothing published about who may use it.
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Last checked
Pipeline
18 August 2026
Checked against their published pages.
What happens to it
- Recycled
- Broken down for materials
This describes the route the item takes, as the operator states it. We do not claim a recovery rate we have not seen evidence for.
What readers told us
Used them recently?
How long you waited, what they refused, whether anyone picked up the phone. Those are the three facts no website publishes and the ones the next reader needs.
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- Where
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- Booking
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