Latest News About Court scrambles Corsica waste plan, upholds Monte center

The administrative court in Bastia scrapped the Corsican waste management plan after a review.

Local groups decried the ruling as brutal.

Guy Armanet said the decision left them stunned.

This action halts the current strategy for handling island trash.

In a separate move, the same court upheld permits for the Monte sorting center.

Local opposition had questioned these permits earlier.

The judges affirmed the facility can continue operating as planned.

These two rulings from July 12 result in a split outcome for waste activities in the region.

The decision triggered protests across the island.

The court's reversal has set back ongoing cleanup projects.

Environmental NGOs warned the move could worsen pollution.

Authorities are now considering alternative waste solutions.

The Monte center remains operational despite criticism.

Community leaders encourage the government to respond quickly.

Legal experts say the split rulings show a complicated regulatory landscape.

Some residents worry the lack of a clear plan will damage tourism.

Stakeholders expect a agreement can be reached soon.

Future court sessions may address the broader waste policy.

Overall, the island's waste management experiences instability.