Canadian Premier Tech Water and Environment invests €3.6 million in new base in France
2026-06-28 10:27
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Canadian company Premier Tech Water and Environment (Premier Tech Eau et Environnement) inaugurated a new production base in Saint-André-de-Cubzac, Gironde, France, in early June 2026. The ceremony was attended by the Canadian Ambassador to France, Nathalie G. Drouin, along with local social, economic, and political partners. This move continues the company's growth trajectory in France. Luc Langlois, President of Premier Tech Water and Environment, stated that the new base enhances the company's ability to provide localized services and high-quality integrated solutions for owners of decentralized wastewater treatment systems, covering the entire lifecycle of their wastewater treatment systems. The company focuses on the residential and professional markets in France.

The new facility, with an investment of over €3.6 million, specializes in the manufacturing and maintenance of non-collective wastewater treatment (ANC) concrete systems, including the Ecoflo and Eparco product lines. These systems are independent, sustainable, and characterized by a very low carbon footprint. Benoit Stoeux, General Manager of Premier Tech Water and Environment France, noted that the company provides full-process support from initial planning to manufacturing, installation, and maintenance. This localized model, offering 360-degree comprehensive services by a team familiar with on-site realities, shortens delivery times and reduces the carbon footprint associated with transportation.

To complete the investment, the company received €168,000 in funding from the Green Fund – France Green Nation Plan (Fonds Vert – France Nation verte), and support from the Communauté de communes du Grand Cubzaguais, the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Region (Région Nouvelle-Aquitaine), and national departments for site selection. Lydia Héraud, a regional councilor for Nouvelle-Aquitaine, stated that Premier Tech's model emphasizes R&D and controls an industrial and technical expertise chain with high ecological characteristics, aligning with the local reindustrialization policy oriented towards innovation and the new Néo Terra roadmap.

Agnès Mottet, Deputy Sub-Prefect of Blaye, pointed out that the new base tangibly embodies a shared vision of coordinating economic development (protecting local jobs), industrial innovation, and regional ecological transition (protecting water resources). Premier Tech also plans to create 15 to 25 jobs in the region over the next five years.

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