Cleaning corridors and stairwells, guaranteeing the cleanliness of thoroughfares: since 1998, Régie de Quartier d'Agen has taken charge of these tasks which, while appearing routine, contribute substantially to the quality of life of the population.
In 2004, the Veolia Environnement Foundation helped it for the first time to diversify and create a new activity in open space mowing and clipping, and the collection of dead leaves.
Six integration jobs were created accordingly, and work was certainly not lacking in this area! On the whole, Régie de Quartier has managed to offer work to 35 employees under integration contracts.
Régie de Quartier d'Agen gets a green thumb
While creating a growing number of new jobs under integration contracts, Régie de Quartier d'Agen will now be relying on environment friendly techniques. Step one: weeding with steam.

Eight additional integration jobs
Faced with growing demand for open space maintenance, the Régie is broadening its service range by offering private individuals and companies: pruning of hedges and trees, upkeep, weeding and clearing, planting. By this expansion, it wants to train its employees to be landscape gardeners, and thereby make them more employable.
In addition, it is now turning toward environment friendly techniques, attempting to participate through highly concrete projects in raising the awareness of its employees, as well as the officials of the commune and the inhabitants.
The aid granted by the Veolia Environnement Foundation will thus enable it to purchase a steam weeding machine. Already used in several communes in France, like Quimper and Annecy-le-Vieux, this technique ensures effective weeding on all surfaces, by eliminating the risks of water, air or soil pollution. And with reasonable water and fuel consumption too.
Ultimately Régie de Quartier d'Agen wants to encourage the neighboring municipalities and other landscaping firms to opt in turn for these green techniques. Over and above this exemplary action, weeding with steam will serve to create an additional eight integration jobs.
