Our strong network of producers and receivers of waste streams together with a unique approach to transport materials creates a competitive offer to our partners. With our in-depth knowledge of the recycling and energy recovery marketplace, we can provide professional consultancy on a multitude of waste streams. We aim to help you maximise your profits and at the same time find an environmentally friendly solution.
What is Waste Management?
Waste management involves the collection, transport, processing, recycling, and disposal of waste materials with the primary goal of reducing the adverse effects of waste on human health and the environment. Effective waste management strategies aim to turn waste into valuable resources while minimizing landfill use.
What kind of waste Do We transport?
We specialize in transporting various types of waste suitable for energy recovery. This includes:
- Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF), which consists of combustible components of municipal solid waste used in energy recovery facilities to generate power. We also handle
- Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF), a high-quality alternative fuel made from processed waste materials with recyclable content removed, making it ideal for energy production.
- Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)
- Bio Fuels
Additionally, we import other recyclable materials such as:
- Waste Paper
- Waste Cardboard
- Waste Wood
- Waste Tyres
- Plastics
- Glass
Why do we transport waste?
Transporting waste, particularly from countries like the UK to Sweden, is a key component of a sustainable strategy for effective waste management. Less than one percent of Sweden's waste is landfilled as Sweden possess advanced facilities and technologies for recycling and energy recovery, while other countries have not yet come quite as far. This leaves Sweden with a greater opportunity to recycle waste for energy and other countries can buy their environmental services. In this way, both countries can contribute to less waste ending up in landfill. This practice offers several benefits:
Efficient Use of Resources: Sweden's waste-to-energy plants and recycling facilities are capable of processing waste more effectively, ensuring that maximum value is extracted from waste materials.
Environmental Benefits: By reducing landfill use and converting waste into energy, importing waste helps lower greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to a cleaner environment.
Economic Advantages: Importing waste can be cost-effective, supporting local economies by creating jobs and generating energy, which can be fed back into the grid or used to power local industries.
Where Does the Waste Go?
The imported waste is directed to advanced facilities for processing. At recycling plants, materials are sorted, cleaned, and transformed into new products. Waste-to-energy plants convert waste into energy through combustion or other recovery technologies. Biogas facilities process organic waste to produce biogas, a renewable energy source.
Our commitment is to avoid landfill use whenever possible, efficiently diverting waste from landfills to reduce environmental impact and promote a circular economy.