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MIXED PLASTICS
Netherlands’ Robust Collection and
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WASTE MANAGEMENT WORLD
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VOLUME 16, ISSUE 4
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At the heart of operations, Material Recovery With the country’s last major solid waste to Anaerobic Digestion (AD) has grown into an
Facilities (MRFs) play a vitally important part energy project closing in 2004, drivers in established UK industry, with 200 operational
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CONTENTS
VOLUME 16, ISSUE 4
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24 31
REGULARS LEADER FOCUS
6 Leading Bifa’s Int’ Expansion
One of the UK’s largest waste management companies, Bifa,
3 From The Editor has hinted at an international expansion as part its devel-
4 ISWA Comments opment plans. WMW speaks to CEO Ian Wakelin to fnd out
more and also rumours about an IPO.
5 News
34 ISWA Information
48 Diary/ Index To Advertisers BIOWASTE
24 UK Anaerobic Digestion: Where Next?
Anaerobic Digestion (AD) has grown into an established UK
industry in a short time, with over 200 operational plants in
RECYCLING the UK and 500 in development. Is the market in danger of
8 Rotterdam: A Mixed Plastics Hero? plateauing or is there still room for development?
Now responsible for collecting mixed plastics from over 200
municipalities, SITA Netherlands is expanding its recycling
plant in Rotterdam to cope with the additional demand.
WMW looks at how the plant takes full advantage of gravity LANDFILL
and combines it with modern sorting technology. 28 Optimising Landfll Gas to Energy
14 How healthy is your MRF? There are now over 600 landfll gas projects in the US and
Often at the heart of recycling operations, Materials Recovery many more planned. Facing unpredictable moisture levels,
Facilities (MRFs) play a crucial part in setting the standard and landfll operators have to provide accurate monitoring data.
recovering valuable resources for reprocessing. But are you Using the example of the Kiefer landfll in Sacramento, this
getting the most out of your MRF? article discusses why accurate gas fow monitoring is vitally
important.
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CONSUMERS SEE
RED NOT GREEN
The waste industry may not be as high profile as public
sector issues such as education and healthcare but it
sure does make people hot around the collar.
I
received an interesting email this week about one of the country’s largest waste
management firms featuring on a TV programme. Great, you might think – much
needed publicity for an underappreciated sector. Yet this programme was called:
“Britain Sees Red: Caught on Camera”. As the title might suggest, this show looks at the
worrying increase in anger directed at people who work in the public eye.
Collection crews on the Isle of Wight told their stories about encountering angry
members of the public. It even featured video clips recorded by crews, documenting
not only dangerous driving around collection vehicles but the verbal and physical abuse
directed towards them.
At the frontline of the industry, waste collectors represent not only their company
but the industry. And with the waste and recycling sectors already classed as some of
the most dangerous to work in, they could do without this extra hassle. Sometimes they
cannot win: if collections are not made, or are late, the public get angry. If collections are
made, the public still get angry!
Yet, this somewhat alarming viewing conflicts with recent findings. A survey
conducted by Direct365 found that 94% of UK homes do “some form” of recycling,
Tom Freyberg Chief Editor which compares to 35% of workplaces, which recycled all of their waste. So although
households admit to cleaning up their recycling habits, waste collection still angers them.
The UK has come on leaps and bounds in terms of recycling in recent years, especially
food waste treatment and anaerobic digestion (read page 24). So I’m interested to see
the motive behind the public bursts of anger when they should be pleased with the
progress made.
Although this TV programme might not paint the best picture of British public, for
waste management firm Biffa which featured on it, they are looking beyond UK shores.
Officilla volorestias is simus, As can be read in our leader interview on pages 6-7, CEO Ian Wakelin explains why the
international market is attractive and why Biffa is poised for the global expansion.
cuptas sam quiam inimust, On the topic of overseas success, be sure to check out our review of the Rotterdam
eiundionet autas re et mixed plastics recycling facility (page 8). Currently undergoing a multi-million euro
expansion to cope with demand, the project is a great example of how producer
porenda nduciae alitin non responsibility ties in with collections and recycling to create a robust processing chain,
volum et eum arunt ut et o independent of the highs and lows of the oil price.
te corioru ptatquam. For our waste to energy focus, we take a look at gasification plans underway in
Australia (page 18). With the last municipal solid waste to energy plant being closed in
2004 in the country, let’s hope these new projects can…ahem…reignite (couldn’t help
myself with a pun) the market.
Finally, if you are planning on visiting the RWM Show in September, be sure to check
out our show preview (page 31) for advice on who and what to see. Enjoy the issue.
Tom Freyberg
Chief Editor
CIRCULAR ECONOMY:
GETTING IT RIGHT
Various groups including ISWA are lobbying to modulate the Circular Economy
Package which will be presented by the European Commission.
T
he time is fast approaching when the new Circular Economy package will
be presented by the European Commission. This debate may seem of little
importance outside of Europe but this is not the case. The implications for
resource recovery and investments in collection systems and treatment plant,
especially for organics, will be of interest to many looking at European markets for
investment potential and to trends in waste management globally as Europe often sets
the pace for the future.
The EU Parliament, in its ENVI Committee vote on June 17th with 56 votes in favour
and five against, already expressed some strong views on how the package should look
and invited the Commission to present several policy actions in its package. These were
then confirmed in the July 9th vote in the European Parliament plenary session when,
however, the UK MEPs and Eurosceptics voted against binding targets.
Among the requests from the Parliament to the Commission are:
• To develop clear and unambiguous definitions and waste prevention measures
• Setting binding waste reduction targets for municipal, commercial and industrial
waste to be achieved by 2025
David Newman President, ISWA • Setting clear minimum standards for extended producer responsibility requirements
to ensure transparency and cost effectiveness of the extended producer responsibility
schemes
• Applying the ‘pay-as-you-throw-principle’ for residual waste combined with mandatory
separate collection schemes for paper, metal, plastic, glass and biowaste by 2025 in
order to facilitate the high quality of recycling materials
• Introducing separate collection for biowaste by 2020
• Increasing recycling/preparation for re-use targets to at least 70% of municipal
The Circular Economy solid waste and 80% recycling of packaging waste by 2030, based on the output of
recycling facilities
package debate may seem • An obligation for recyclers to report on the “input” quantities of waste going into
of little importance outside the sorting plant as well as on the “output” quantity of recyclates coming out of
the recycling plants, preventing the reporting of discarded waste (landfilled or
of Europe but this is not the incinerated) as recycled waste
case. Europe often sets the • Strictly limiting incineration, with or without energy recovery, by 2025, to non-
waste management pace recyclable and non-biodegradable waste for which incineration is the only available
option
for the future. • A binding, gradual reduction of all landfilling, implemented in coherence with the
requirements for recycling, in three stages (2020, 2025 and 2030), leading to a ban
on all landfilling, except for certain hazardous waste and residual waste for which
landfilling is the most environmentally sound option
• Introducing fees on landfilling and incineration as well as other articles in the
document promoting bio-based and biodegradable packaging for food.
ISWA, while not an interest group, will be discussing the proposal in our annual congress
in Antwerp September 7-9th and soon afterwards in a special session in Brussels. It is a
chance for the whole European waste industry to meet and attempt to find common
ground on the objectives we will all face in the coming decade. www.iswa2015.org
David Newman
President, ISWA
ANALYSIS IN BRIEF
MATERIALS FACILITIES
QUARTERLY DATA PROVOKES MHIEC to modify Hachicho 5 MW
WtE plant, Japan
LEADING BIFFA’S
INTERNATIONAL
EXPANSION
W
aste Management World heavily reliant on landfill but are behind the
magazine (WMW): News UK in some aspects of managing that. Biffa has
reports suggest Biffa is great expertise and capability in that area. With
gearing up to be taken the decline in landfill and landfill gas yields in
public in a return to the stock market. Can the UK it makes sense to look further afield with
you tell me more about this and how it that skill set and it’s a two way thing – people
would impact operations/finances? are approaching us because they know of our
Ian Wakelin, CEO, Biffa (IW): Like any growing pedigree in that area, which is great.
and ambitious firm, we are exploring a range of
options to support further growth. Initial Public WMW: Biffa had some trouble during the
Offering (IPO) is just one of these. recession with a change in ownership in 2013.
Can you explain more about this and how you
WMW: You have suggested that an have helped to grow the business again?
international expansion could be on the IW: Since 2013 we have devised and
cards, to compete with the likes of Veolia implemented a turnaround plan for the
and Suez Environnement. What would Biffa’s business which has been highly effective. Over
approach to the international waste market the last two years we have seen significant
be compared to the UK and when could this earnings growth and expansion within each
take place? of our divisions, in particular our industrial
One of Britain’s largest IW: There is strong potential overseas for Biffa and commercial collection division, as the
and we undoubtedly have the ability to take largest collector of waste and recyclables from
recycling and waste our expertise, technology and know-how into businesses in the UK.
management companies, international markets. If we did, it would be
in markets that are going through the same WMW: How has the increasing rate of
Biffa, has hinted at an journey that Western Europe has been through landfill tax in the UK - £82.60 per ton –
international expansion in terms of environmental management and affected operations since your time at the
regulation. helm of Biffa?
to compete with French In certain countries around the world, they IW: The idea of landfill tax was to divert waste from
multinationals Veolia and are still just taking waste, tipping it on a field landfill and stimulate investment in recycling,
Suez Environnement. and leaving it to rot. They are working their way energy recovery and treatment services and
through the evolutionary chain and we can help facilities. That really started to happen when the
WMW catches up with them do that. tax hit the tipping point of £50-55 tonne around
CEO Ian Wakelin to find I absolutely believe that we will start a small 2011/12.
international business over the course of the Biffa was obviously fully aware of those
out more. next 12 to 24 months. It needs to be in places fiscal measures and planned ahead. Indeed,
that have started the journey but haven’t yet the acquisition of Greenstar – which brought
gone a long way. me back to Biffa – was part of that recycling
expansion through bringing in more recycling
WMW: Shanks recently blamed “challenging” plants and expertise in those markets.
European markets and market pressure in Since then, we’ve continued to grow that
Benelux for its £18.2m post-tax loss in the side of the business through further acquisitions,
year ending March 31 2015. notably Shanks, as well as developing our
Does this impact your decision/thinking successful RDF operation for residual waste and
behind taking Biffa services outside of the also incorporating complementary treatment
UK? processes such as contaminated soils recycling,
IW: Not at all. Initially it’s more to do with composting and street sweepings waste
opportunities in other countries which are still recycling at some of our landfill sites.
WMW: Biffa is reported to be studying WMW: What are your views on the EC’s IW: Despite the transformation into a
opportunities to develop its own waste to proposed Circular Economy – can it be a cornerstone of the green economy and a
energy plants? game-changer for the industry or a buzz- business based around logistics, technology
IW: The figures show that in both Europe and the word that will go out of fashion? and commodities trading, the waste industry is
UK, growth in recycling has happened alongside IW: This isn’t a new concept, its simply further still seen as something of a “Cinderella” industry
growth in energy from waste so the idea that progress along a path. We’ll continue looking at and still perceived and treated by many as part
the former blocks the latter is nonsense – they the options and the debate as it rolls out from of the problem, rather than part of the solution.
perform two different and important functions Europe this year. If it helps address price risks High profile waste crime cases clearly do not
for different waste streams, different markets around commodities trading and helps improve help and certainly need acting on, but in doing
and different prices. We know that ourselves, markets for secondary raw materials – ie the “pull” it is also important to work with and support
being a business active in all those areas. factors - then yes, it can be a game changer. the legitimate operators, i.e. those in a position
However, rather than put all of our eggs However, that largely depends on the to help deliver the preferred management
into one basket, Biffa has developed a flexible will of others, including Government, perhaps solutions.
approach towards the energy recovery through things like making the price of goods In contrast to the headline-grabbing
opportunity in residual waste. As there is spare made from recycled materials more attractive to political issues like housing, education and
capacity at European CHP plants at present and increase demand. There has been a lot of focus social care, waste and resources is still also low
a capacity shortfall in the UK it makes sense to on environmental definitions of sustainability on the political agenda. A key challenge going
tap into that so we have developed our RDF so far but probably not enough attention paid forward, therefore, is still the persistent one
production capabilities into a successful low to economic sustainability. Some people seem of changing the perception of the industry to
carbon fuel export. This will give our UK waste to forget that recycling is not like disposal – it one of exactly that: a key industry, with a story
customers competitive prices for a non-landfill needs a customer for the product and a gate fee and future of economic development, jobs
solution until such time as more outlets are which covers the collection and the processing. and providing a vital supporting role in new,
available in the UK. However, we have also If recycling can’t be done economically sustainable communities.
developed fuel supply agreements to some it won’t survive, however desirable it may be. Talk of regarding waste as resource is
UK plants and have planning permission for a Unfortunately that’s been demonstrated vividly nothing new, but the same mind-set needs
modern 350 Ktpa WtE facility in Leicestershire. in the UK though closure of some recycling applying to the industry which deals with it.
This gives us a great range of coverage short, plants on costs grounds – let’s learn from that.
medium and long-term, which ultimately also This article is on-line.
benefits UK waste producers, complementing WMW: What do you see as the future www.waste-management-world.com
our recycling services. challenges for the UK waste industry?
ROTTERDAM:
THE MIXED
PLASTICS HERO?
T
Now responsible he recycled plastics industry has had end of 2014, pan-European investor Aurelius
a tough time recently across Europe. also acquired Hemswell-based recycled material
for collecting mixed
With prices for virgin raw materials reprocessor, ECO Plastics for an undisclosed
plastics from over 200 falling below those of recyclates, sum.
municipalities, SITA driven down by the plummeting oil price, many The firm operated one of the world’s largest
companies in the recycling end of plastic waste and most sophisticated plastic reprocessing
Netherlands is expanding pipeline have faced financial difficulty. plants, capable of sorting 150,000 tonnes of
its recycling plant in In April, four European plastic industry mixed bottles per year.
associations grouped together in a call to
Rotterdam to cope with action. Elipso in France, IK in Germany, and the DUTCH SUCCESS
the additional demand. British Plastics Federation and PAFA (Packaging Yet while the news coming out of the UK’s
and Films Association) from the UK said that recycled plastics industry might not be positive,
Being built at 19m in the plastics industry is in danger of “losing elsewhere in Europe other countries are having
height, the installation credibility” and an urgent restoration of “normal success.
supply is imperative”. Located within the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt
combines gravity with In the UK, two high profile plastic processors river delta at the North Sea, the Netherlands’
modern technology to have been sold to foreign buyers in a bid city of Rotterdam houses a mixed plastics
to rescue operations. In May, London based recycling plant that has been successful
sort into different streams. Closed Loop Recycling was sold to Dubai based enough to warrant an expansion. Operated
by WMW magazine investment company, Euro Capital Group. At the by SITA Netherlands (Suez Environnment),
New Cat C15, 402 kW engine - service interval is doubled, from 250 hours to
500 hours between services. This represents a significant saving on service
costs over the lifetime of the PreShredder.
Metso’s new EtaPreShred® 4000 Mobile trailer version makes it easier than ever before to process all
kinds of waste in almost any location. It has been designed to deliver improved performance and
increased efficiency and meets the latest demands concerning emission.
The Plus+1 mobile controller is designed specifically for mobile units, allowing more accurate and
efficient operation. The Intercooler works more flexible which saves energy. More space in the power
pack allows better access for servicing, saving time and improving up time.
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Some operators in the industry are convinced they can save money by not servicing.
We have seen people avoid the necessary maintenance but only go on to suffer
problems, which costs them more in the long-run.
sorting the waste for Midwaste and HVC – two capacity has had to be increased to cope with HEIGHT ADVANTAGE
organisations that represent 130 municipalities the new contracts, at a further investment cost When working with traditional Material
in the west and south of the Netherlands. of €10 million. Unique to the expansion and the Reprocessing Facilities (MRFs) over one to two
A second tender will see the company first sorting plant is the height of the building: levels, material sorting equipment has to spread
collect packaging from organisations including 19m in total with sorting taking place over six out horizontally, in order to allow enough
Area Cleaning, AVU, Berkel Milieu, Circulus, GAD levels, taking advantage of gravity. levels of sorting equipment to get down to the
and ROVA, representing 70 municipalities in the “For the first part, we had to install a trommel required fractions. In Rotterdam, however, rather
centre and north east of the country. In total at 13m,” says Jeroen Kiebêrt from STADLER in the than going out the project goes up.
there’s around 25.5 kilotons of plastic packaging. Netherlands. “Although that was challenging, as “If you have height, we try to maximise it,”
In total the new tenders represent SITA part of the site expansion we are now putting in says Smart. “The premise is to get bags or bales
Netherlands agreeing to collect and handle a machine at 19m. “ open and get them to a height, and then try
70,000 tonnes of plastic packaging in total from Trevor Smart from STADLER adds: “It’s very and cascade it down from there.”
over 200 municipalities. rare that we’re given a project and told to design Using a combination of conveyors,
The tenders came as a result of the a plant with the building to be fitted around it. Tomra NIR optical sorting equipment, ballistic
Packaging Framework (‘Raamovereenkomst Normally it’s the other way around – here’s a separators, trommels and wind shifters, films
Verpakkingen’) which stipulated that from building, put a plant into it! Engineering wise, and fractions are sorted, with 2D and 3D
January 1, 2015 municipalities were responsible it’s not always the most perfect solution but fractions being separated. Despite multiple high
for sorting and (if chosen) the marketing of when you have to design a recycling plant into tech sensors, a small team of manual staff are
plastic packaging. an existing building you have to make the plant still required to hand-pick and sort fractions.
As a result, the Rotterdam sorting plant fit – it’s as simple as that.” During WMW’s tour of the facility, it was
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its very nature is a tricky material. Engagement in Europe.”
with the public is surely key to make sure
the right materials continue to be put out for INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION
collection? With installations in Europe to Australia,
“We don’t work with a yes list but we STADLER is looking to expand to the Middle
work with a no list,” says SITA’s Vandertoon. East and Asian markets.
“We clearly state what you cannot put in the “Price, legislation and government initiatives
bin and it is clear that residents cannot put in – it’s a combination of those three drivers
non-packaging waste, meaning toys, clothes and economics that drives the waste industry,”
or things like that. Then we exclude hazardous says Smart. “When the ingredients reach a
waste. We also have a mascot – we call him critical mass and come together we look to get
Plastic Hero. The system is called Plastic Heroes involved. We’re currently looking at the Middle
– people can go to a website, paid for by the East, Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong.”
Overview of municipalities in NL which SITA will system itself, and can read and can see what can With the Rotterdam site expansion due to
sort plastic household waste
and can’t be put out for collection.” be finished shortly, the plant is a great example
currently closed down for servicing and For the site expansion, STADLER has again of the waste management industry’s ability to
maintenance, which the STADLER team couldn’t been contracted for this work, scheduled to take design a system around existing infrastructure.
commend quickly enough. between 12-14 weeks. Modern technology works in tandem with
“Some operators in the industry are Behind Netherlands’ first mixed plastics gravity to sort mixed plastics into the required
convinced they can save money by not recycling plant and with four major UK plastic streams. The producer responsibility scheme
servicing,” says Kiebêrt. “We have seen people sorting plant installations under its belt, does and funding means the operation and end
avoid the necessary maintenance but only go the German company believe mixed plastics markets for the plastics are not as vulnerable
on to suffer problems, which costs them more recycling holds the future for the company? to the highs and lows of the oil market, as has
in the long-run.” “With more collection schemes and been the case in the UK market.
materials being collected, the industry’s
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Material Recovery recovering valuable resources changing over time, which is important because
for reprocessing. Perhaps the most widely- waste composition can change quite rapidly
Facilities (MRFs) play known types of these process plants are over time.
an important role in involved in sorting post-consumer kerbside Building in expansion space for additional
mixed dry recyclables, such as paper, glass and units in the future, such as longer and wider
setting the standard mixed plastics. conveyors with enough room to add extra
and recovering The key factor uniting MRFs is that they sorting systems, means MRF managers don’t
valuable resources for often large-scale, expensive assets which can have to completely change their plant layout.
tend to run with low efficiencies, with the Product quality is a key issue for the waste
reprocessing. But are you potential to become a huge drain on financial recovery sector and, especially for the paper
getting the most out of resources if they are not properly monitored, recycling industry. With most paper collected
measured, reported and acted upon. via kerbside comingled systems, there’s much
your sorting facility? The concepts and benefits to be gained by greater pressure on primary sorting MRF
by Simon Wilkinson accurate measurement, systematic monitoring operators to keep other waste materials, such
and rigorous quality control linked with as plastics, out of their paper product streams
stringent process management systems can be to ensure high quality output and value for the
equally beneficial across any type of MRF. processing mills. Consistent infeed sorting is
So how do you make a recovery and vital in this industry as any contaminants can
recycling plant work better, regardless of where create problems in the pulping process.
in the world your facility is located? It is worth taking the time to study the
For new MRFs, incorporating ‘future-proof’ composition of the infeed, for this is the
design concepts into the layout and operating ‘lifeblood’ of the entire operation. What is its true
principles is necessary if managers are to composition and by how much does this vary?
improve product quality and maximise profits In-depth analysis of infeed material composition
from these expensive investments. and future trends will aid plant design and
Planning for expansion, predicting and layout, and help to plan for and cope with future
responding to likely changes in feed composition challenges, such as increased complexity of
and installing reliable management information waste products and more material types being
systems are all essential elements for ensuring a collected for sorting.
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to take the right number of randomly selected = 76.2345%’. We would argue that it is more correctly.
items. This ‘N’ is the number which drives all statistically rigorous and realistic to see reported Then they’ll be looking at major benefits for
of the subsequent statistics derived from this sampling results expressed as ‘the plastic their business as they’ll have better knowledge
particular sample. Because it’s N that dictates composition is probably 80%, plus or minus 5% of what’s going on in their operations. The
what is a sensible sample size, N also sets the and with a 95% confidence level based on the benefits in terms of value that they sell to their
confidence level of how well a small sample measured sample size of N number of items. customers will also be greater because they can
truly represents the overall ‘population’ – and Any MRF operator interested in improving offer known and measured products.
crucially, it’s N which sets the error margin that their efficiency and output quality should In the end, good MRF management is about
can be expected either side of the final result. contact the experts who understand the good technical process management practices.
It is worrying that on so many occasions statistics, techniques and practicalities of good The waste processing industry is, to some
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last major solid waste to
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energy project closed in capture and electricity conversion, commercial drivers for WtE plants more viable.
2004, drivers in Australia biogas capture and electricity conversion at The Western Australian Environment
sewage treatment plants, bioenergy projects Protection Authority (WA EPA) has approved
are creating a resurgence utilising waste from agriculture and co-firing or recommended approval for four major WtE
for the industry. New of wood wastes and other liquid wastes at projects (> 100,000 tpa processing capacity)
coal fired power stations and cement kilns. with the first ministerial approval in May 2013
Energy’s AUS$180 There are also several small-scale incinerators in for New Energy Corporation’s facility in Port
million East Rockingham the country destroying medical and hazardous Hedland.
waste. However, these generally do not have The WA EPA also released a health impact
gasification plant is set for any energy recovery. study that showed that waste to energy plants
operation in 2017. Visy operates a 120,000 tpa (tonnes per do not cause adverse health impacts. The New
annum) WtE facility at Coolaroo in Victoria using South Wales EPA released its WtE policy in early
by Miles Mason
waste from its paper recycling process. A SITA– 2014 and there are now two major projects
ResourceCo joint venture prepares a process- going through planning and several other
engineered fuel from commercial waste streams projects at pre-feasibility stage in that state.
(capacity 150,000 tpa) that is used in Adelaide Prior to the release of the draft policy,
Brighton’s cement kiln. the regulatory framework in New South Wales
However, there has not been a dedicated essentially banned mixed waste from being
major solid mixed waste WtE project in the used as a fuel. Whereas the environmental
country since early 2000 when the Brightstar protection authorities in South Australia, New
(SWERF) project was developed at Wollongong. South Wales and Victoria have or are developing
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Waste residuals are heated for 16-24 hours
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waste mass could be converted from its solid
to gaseous form of a raw syngas. This syngas
projects on a case-by-case basis. Looking the location of plants in metro centres. is then burnt to produce steam to generate
forward, there appears to be a bright future electrical energy.
for the WtE industry. Higher landfill gate fees EAST ROCKINGHAM MRF & WTE This design is a two-stage oxidation process,
are making these projects more viable despite FACILITY which does a lot to reduce baseline emissions
wholesale electricity prices being fairly modest. New Energy’s AUS$180 million East Rockingham before scrubbing and reduces the risk of poor
There is strong support within communities Facility has been in development for four years emissions. One of the key decisions behind
and government for maximising resource use with a recent Ministerial sign off. The 200,000 the process was the slow burn system. The
and minimising disposal of resources to landfill. tonne per year project is due to commence process doesn’t create fly ash, as the solids
Regulatory changes and greater awareness construction in late 2015 with operations in late require minimal pre-processing, just enough to
of the established safety record of modern 2017, eventually set to power 22,000 homes. be able to fit into large hopper that is over 1m
WtE plants are leading to more favourable In regard to the feedstock for the plant, the in diameter.
government and community attitudes. company is deliberately trying to be the step The process is not a fluidised bed and
However, significant industry risks remain, between recycling and landfilling, with all waste there is an inert ash out the back end which
including long lead times (three to seven years) that is gasified having gone through recycling will initially be disposed at an inert landfill
to develop projects; securing long-term waste operations either on a third party site or at but after satisfaction of regulators can be
contracts and power purchase agreements and the facility. Gasification is not the only solution utilised in construction materials. This lack of
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which maximises the volatility of the syngas, around 16-24 hours to ensure complete valued resource to the local area in the form of
plus minimises entrainment of pollution gasification. electricity, heat or cooling, but also providing
concerns into it The syngas produced by the WtGas system a sustainable solution to waste management
• This results in the syngas being a relatively is fired to power boilers and like devices to practices and working towards “Zero Landfill”.
clean gas that’s available for immediate produce steam and/or electricity.
utilisation without further refining or After firing the off-gas is subjected to Miles Mason is business development
treatment cleansing via an air quality control system, manager at New Energy. For more
• The feedstock of the gasification process with resulting emissions complying with and information on the projects, visit: www.
is subjected to regular churning and exceeding worldwide emission regulatory newenergycorp.au
stoking by the ENTECH Churning, Stoking requirements.
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Anaerobic Digestion (AD) industry renewable electricity production, through Feed-
(AD) has grown into an
grow from an emerging market to an In-Tariffs (FITs), the Renewables Obligation (RO)
established UK industry established industry. In May 2010 the or Contracts for Difference (CfD), and for heat
in a short time, with over new Government at the time published their through the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).
Coalition Agreement, in which they mentioned FITs, which were introduced in 2010 to
200 operational plants AD as a particular area of interest and committed encourage small-scale (<5MWe) renewable
and 500 in development. to putting measures in place to “…stimulate a electricity generation, support all electricity
huge increase in energy from waste through generated, whether used on site, exported to
Is the market in danger of anaerobic digestion”. the national grid or a local transmission system.
plateauing or is there still What followed was an interesting process; For larger scale electricity generators (>5MWe),
the development of a joint industry-Government the RO or CfDs are available, the latter replacing
room for development? Is strategy and action plan, outlining 56 actions to the RO as it closes to new plants in 2017.
there enough feedstock overcome barriers and stimulate uptake. After As an alternative, AD plants are able to
three years the latest progress report suggests upgrade the biogas to remove carbon dioxide
to warrant additional the majority have been successfully delivered. and other gases, generating biomethane which
facilities? During this time, the number of operational can then be injected into the gas grid. This
by Lucy Hopwood plants has almost quadrupled from the baseline option can also receive the Renewable Heat
of 54 plants reported in the Strategy. Incentive (RHI); the first scheme of its kind in
The rapid recent growth is largely down to the world.
an attractive package of Government incentives,
combined with simpler and more effective CURRENT MARKET SITUATION
regulation and more scalable technical solutions. There are now over 200 operational AD plants
The long-term financial security offered by in the UK, with more than half focussed on
incentives, guaranteed for 20 years, has given agricultural wastes, residues and crop feedstock,
investors and businesses the confidence to and the remainder being fed with non-
invest in AD and other renewable energy agricultural waste. With a further 500 in the
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feedstocks of a projected 50-60% each, except to serve the AD industry would be around positive and encouraging response has come
for food wastes for which expected growth is 1% of UK arable land. However, it is unlikely from the biomethane sector where the number
significantly lower. all developments will finalise, with an attrition of plants has increased more than four-fold as
There is concern about food waste rate typically in excess of 50% and a quarter of a result of RHI support. The pipeline remains
availability with suggestions that we’re rapidly developments being in Northern Ireland,. strong but there’s a lot of uncertainty in the
closing the waste treatment capacity gap. Overall, the emphasis of development industry at present. Frequent tariff degression in
However, the figures suggest otherwise. is moving from large centralised waste-fed the RHI and FITs, only in part due to the success
Only two million tonnes of the reported 16 facilities to smaller “on-site” facilities located of the industry, has reduced tariffs below
million tonnes of food waste generated every on farms or food manufacturing sites, where economic levels for many developers. In parallel
year in the UK is currently treated through feedstock is more secure and consistent. the FIT scheme is going through a scheduled full
AD – add to this that treated through other In autumn 2015, all non-waste feedstocks review with a significant overspend to address,
technologies and there still remains over 10 will have to meet sustainability criteria, where and the RHI budget post April 2016 still remains
million tonnes of untreated food waste. The generators will have to demonstrate a minimum uncertain.
issue isn’t availability, it is accessibility. Without of 60% GHG savings against fossil fuel and meet As an industry we wait to see what the
additional policy measures or separation and specified land criteria, to qualify for RO and future holds and at present that future is entirely
collection infrastructure in place this situation is RHI incentives, which may further increase the in the hands of the new Government. It is
unlikely to change. competition for wastes and residues. possible the industry could have a future with
Meanwhile, the use of agricultural wastes no subsidies but a great deal of innovation and
remains small; over 90 million tonnes of manures INTERNATIONAL INTEREST progress is still required to make plants better,
and slurries are generated each year, but fewer There is a huge interest from German AD faster and cheaper.
than one million tonnes are currently treated developers trying to break into the growing UK
through AD. This isn’t an accessibility challenge, market, as the German industry is becoming Lucy Hopwood is lead consultant
it’s a financial one. saturated with almost 10,000 facilities already on bioenergy & AD at international
Despite the emphasis being on waste, there installed. There is also a cap on new operations consultancy NNFCC. NNFCC’s second
are clearly barriers hampering its use and crops (100 MWe/year) and decreasing financial annual AD Deployment in the UK report
are still an essential part of the feedstock mix; support from the German Government, as vast was published in April 2015.
often as a supplementary feedstock to improve amounts of land are used to grow maize to
process stability, improve feedstock security and feed AD plants in Germany. In comparison, This article is on-line.
reduce financial risk. If all proposed plants go the UK AD sector is relatively small scale, and is Please visit www.waste-management-world.com
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landfill gas projects
projects, first appeared in well pipes are inserted to about 15 feet above
in the US and many the 1970s but the concept the bottom liner to collect the landfill gas.
more planned. Facing was slow to gain prominence until the 1990s. When the landfill was opened its gas-to-
Several factors have helped spur the growth of energy plant that collects biogas also came
unpredictable moisture LFG energy projects, including the availability online. The biogas fuels five 4200-horsepower
levels, landfill operators of tax credits and enactment of regulatory reciprocating engines (Caterpillar 3616) that run
requirements and an awareness of methane 24/7 under full load.
have to provide accurate emissions related to climate change. Each engine uses about 1,100 cubic ft/
monitoring data. Using Currently there are 645 projects in the US, minute of biogas fuel, with any excess sent to
generating an estimated 16 billion kilowatt the flare. The five engines produce 15 MW of
the example of the Kiefer hours and 100 billion cubic feet of LFG annually, electricity (enough electricity to power about
landfill in Sacramento, and at least 440 more sites are available to 8,900 homes in the Sacramento area), most
develop LFG projects. of which is sold to SMUD. All five engines are
this article discusses The Environmental Protection Agency’s operated by Aria Energy.
why accurate gas flow (EPA) rule related to landfills (Air Quality Standard Originally, only standard thermal flow
Permit for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills) meters were installed at the plant – one on
monitoring is vitally includes a subpart related to the definition of each of the two main collection lines and one
important. landfill gas treatment systems and methods on each flare. The flow meters were installed
by Robert Morpeth & Tom Setlif for reducing landfill gas emissions. Additionally, during the summer and worked as expected.
most landfills in California are required to follow The quality and volume of landfill gas during
the Landfill Methane Rule (LMR), which requires summer months is lower because more air is
using a gas flow meter for measuring methane introduced into the flow as the ground cracks,
gas. limiting how hard the vacuum pumps can pull.
During winter months, the landfill gas cools
CASE STUDY - KIEFER LANDFILL down to about 20 degrees and more moisture
The Kiefer Landfill outside of Sacramento is part occurs in the flow stream, which causes standard
of the Sacramento County Department of Waste flow meters to produce inaccurate readings.
Management and Recycling (DWMR), which is The standard thermal meters were replaced
part of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District with the Kurz 454FTB-WGF, the first thermal
(SMUD). The Kiefer Landfill opened in 1999 and flow meter designed for condensing gas
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production and consumption, strengthening infrastructure is increasingly on more local, has been one of the leading suppliers for the
markets for secondary raw materials and smaller facilities. This means that technologies WtE industry, and owners, constructors and
enabling factors for the circular economy. such as gasification and anaerobic digestion are WtE plant related suppliers are invited to share
The far-reaching implications of the new likely to be popular with investors, as they can Mitsubishi Electric’s experience, knowledge,
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length and Helga Vanthournout, engagement Industry leaders from the UK and Europe
manager at McKinsey will add to the debate will debate these issues as well as policy, For more information about RWM 2015,
with proposals for an environmental strategy for government support and investor confidence the UK’s largest and best-established
a circular economy. in thermal treatment technologies. Among the event for resource efficiency and waste
speakers confirmed are Dominic Noel-Johnson, management, 15-17 September, visit
WASTE TO ENERGY vice president of the UK Green Investment Bank; www.rwmexhibition.com, call +44 (0)203
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openhagen’s new waste-to-energy Copenhill uses more than 100% of the fuel’s to energy plant vulnerability to e.g. metal
plant, Amager Bakke / Copenhill, energy content, has a 28% electrical efficiency contents in waste. Today, plant operation is not
combines the latest in technology rate, reduces sulfur emissions by 99.5% and interrupted by melting metals.
and architectural innovation to lead minimises NOx emissions to a tenth, compared Further, the mechanical break-up of the
the way to a future. It is a multi-purpose plant to the old plant. waste layer on the grate results in thorough
that provides energy, waste treatment and a When Copenhagen residents come to enjoy agitation and superior combustion conditions.
local architectural attraction. in the architecture or try out the ski slope, they The water-cooling system allows high heating
It is safe to say that waste to energy will be able to breathe freely without having to values that are vital to fuel flexibility. Together,
plants are not usually known for being tourist worry about inhaling harmful fumes from the the water-cooling and mechanics result in high
attractions. But this is all set to change when fully operational plant, which will still treat some plant efficiency and excellent burnout of the
Amager Resource Center’s new plant, Copenhill, 400,000 tons of waste produced by over a half waste, evident for example from very low TOC
opens for operation in 2017. million inhabitants of the five municipalities that values (around 0.2%) in bottom ash.
Once open, ski enthusiasts will be able to own the project. The DynaGrate reduces maintenance
zip down the roof of a building that will be Beyond the minimal emission of harmful cost because the entire cooling system is well
designed with the local community in mind fumes contained in the flue gas, the high degree integrated and protected in the steel shaft.
when it comes to supplying energy, waste of energy recovery is one of the main reasons There are no sensitive hose connections inside
treatment and fun. That is because Copenhill why the plant’s state-of-the-art technology is the furnace. Damages due to grate siftings,
will consist not only of bold, visually appealing tough to compete with on the environmental melting tin, aluminium, and the like are
architecture, but a functional artificial ski slope, front. Copenhill will operate with steam data as efficiently prevented. The driving mechanism
as well. high as 440 degrees and 70 bars, which provides is situated outside the furnace which means
The plant sets itself apart in terms a high level of electrical efficiency. that the mechanism is not exposed to an
of environmental considerations, energy The ever innovative technology of the aggressive environment and offers easy access
production and its working environment. DynaGrate® will be installed at the Copenhill for maintenance.
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BIOWASTE TREATMENT ESI Inc of Tennessee (US) Eriez Magnetics Europe Ltd (UK)
COUNTRY CODES USED AND PROCESSING ET Environmental / Alternative Fuel Systems (US) FCI-Fluid Components International (US)
IN THE CLASSIFIED Fisher Tank Co (US) Fisher Tank Co (US)
LISTING CONSULTANCY GICOM BV (NL) GICOM BV (NL)
Advanced Cryogenics Ltd (US) HUBER SE (HUBER Technology) (DE) Hardy Process Solutions (US)
Agro-Biogenics (Clean-Tech) Pvt Ltd (IN) Ingvar Ingrids AB (SE) HEMCO Corp (US)
Argentina AR Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE) HUBER SE (HUBER Technology) (DE)
Alpha Biogreen Sdn Bhd (MY)
Australia AU Aqualogy (UK) LAB Geodur (CH) Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc (US)
Barr Engineering Co (US) Mailhem Ikos Environment Pvt Ltd (formerly Mailhem Hydro-Thermal Corp (US)
Austria AT Engineers Pvt Ltd) (IN) IMTEK | NoOdor.com (US)
Bioenergy Australia (AU)
Bangladesh BD BioFuture Ltd (IE) National Electric Coil (US) Industrial and Environmental Concepts Inc (US)
Belgium BE BTA International GmbH (DE) NP Engineering Services Ltd (UK) Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
CalRecovery Inc (US) Torricelli Srl (IT) Kobelco Eco-Solutions Co Ltd (JP)
Canada CA Tradebe UK (UK) Koch Membrane Systems Inc (US)
COWI A/S (DK)
China CN Dublix Engineering A/S (DK) Xergi A/S (DK) Komptech GmbH (AT)
Czech Republic CZ E4tech (CH) Kyte Centrifuge Sales & Consulting (US)
Environmental Leverage Inc (US) DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT MENART (BE)
Denmark DK ABM Equipment and Supply (US) Metso Denmark A/S (DK)
ESI Inc of Tennessee (US)
Finland FI ET Environmental / Alternative Fuel Systems (US) BioFuture Ltd (IE) Modern Equipment Co (US)
European Compost Network ECN eV (DE) Carlos Bertschi Srl (AR) Mono Pumps Ltd (UK)
France FR Muhr GmbH (DE)
Eurowaste Srl (IT) Cherrington Beach Cleaners (US)
Germany DE Fichtner GmbH & Co KG (DE) Eco-Infrastructure Solutions LLC (US) National Electric Coil (US)
India IN Hydro-Thermal Corp (US) Engineering Services (Bridgend) Ltd (UK) Neuson Ecotec GmbH (AT)
IE expo (CN) Evergreen Midwest Co (US) NexGen Enviro Systems Inc (US)
Indonesia ID Golden Eagle Technologies LLC (US) Niagara Wet Surface Air Coolers (US)
International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (DK)
Ireland IE Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE) Proweps Envirotec GmbH (DE) Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US)
Israel IL Kobelco Eco-Solutions Co Ltd (JP) Tamflow Oy (FI) Ozonator Industries Ltd (CA)
Mailhem Ikos Environment Pvt Ltd (formerly Mailhem Zoeller Co (US) Parini Srl (IT)
Italy IT Pick Heaters Inc (US)
Engineers Pvt Ltd) (IN)
Japan JP National Electric Coil (US) MANUFACTURER PRM Energy Systems Inc (US)
AGRU Kunststofftechnik GmbH (AT) ProMation Engineering Inc (US)
Malaysia MY Omex Environmental Ltd (UK)
ProSim Inc (US) Akten-ex GmbH & Co KG (DE) Proweps Envirotec GmbH (DE)
Mexico MX AKW Apparate + Verfahren GmbH (DE) QED Environmental Systems Inc (US)
Proweps Envirotec GmbH (DE)
Nepal NP Ramboll (DK) Alpha Biogreen Sdn Bhd (MY) Schumann Tank & Stahlbau GmbH (DE)
RESA Fichtner Group (ES) American Pulverizer Co (US) Showfou Electric Machine Co Ltd (TW)
Nigeria NG Siemens Turbomachinery Equipment GmbH (DE)
RH Energy Ltd (UK) ANDRITZ Gouda BV (NL)
Norway NO Roberto Zimmerman Environmental Engineering ANDRITZ MeWa GmbH (DE) SRS Crisafulli Inc (US)
Poland PL Ltd (IL) Aquatech International Corp (US) Sutco Recyclingtechnik (DE)
TEI Consulting and Environmental Engineering (IT) AVC Specialists Inc (US) SWECO (US)
Portugal PT BHS-Sonthofen GmbH (DE) Sysmatec (CH)
Tenmat Ltd (UK)
Romania RO Wasteconsult International (DE) Bioscience Inc (US) Tamflow Oy (FI)
Singapore SG Woodbridge International (US) Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd (SG) Tecam Group (ES)
WT Energy SpA (IT) Börger GmbH (DE) Tenmat Ltd (UK)
South Africa ZA BTA International GmbH (DE) UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
Xergi A/S (DK)
Spain ES Canada Tank Solutions Inc (CA) UWT (UK) Ltd (UK)
Sweden SE CONTRACTOR Capstone Turbine Corp (US) Warren & Baerg Manufacturing Inc (US)
Wolf Material Handling Systems (US)
ADI Systems Inc (CA) Caterpillar SARL (CH)
Switzerland CH Chemviron Carbon (BE) WT Energy SpA (IT)
Agro-Biogenics (Clean-Tech) Pvt Ltd (IN)
Taiwan TW Cherrington Beach Cleaners (US) Zoeller Co (US)
AKW Apparate + Verfahren GmbH (DE)
Alturdyne Power Systems (US) Doppstadt Calbe GmbH (DE)
The Netherlands NL OPERATOR
Aqualogy (UK) Dover Conveyor Inc (US)
United Kingdom UK Countrystyle Recycling Ltd (UK) Durabac (CA) ENC POWER Lda (PT)
United States US Dublix Engineering A/S (DK) EMGroup BV (NL) Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Engineering Services (Bridgend) Ltd (UK) Odense Waste Management Co Ltd (DK)
Omex Environmental Ltd (UK) Mil-tek UK Recycling & Waste Solutions (UK) The BMI Group (UK) BHS-Sonthofen GmbH (DE)
Tradebe UK (UK) Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US) Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd (SG) BioFuture Ltd (IE)
WT Energy SpA (IT) PANalytical BV (NL) Börger GmbH (DE) Bioscience Inc (US)
Xergi A/S (DK) Psychsoftpc (US) Bradshaw Electric Vehicles (UK) Chemviron Carbon (BE)
zGRIP (US) Caterpillar SARL (CH) Cherrington Beach Cleaners (US)
R&D Comac SpA (IT) Dover Conveyor Inc (US)
Agro-Biogenics (Clean-Tech) Pvt Ltd (IN) R&D Crane Equipment Manufacturing Corp (US) EKO Environmental (CA)
Akten-ex GmbH & Co KG (DE) EHS Data Ltd (UK) Cross Wrap Ltd (FI) Gas Measurement Instruments (GMI) (UK)
Alpha Biogreen Sdn Bhd (MY) Institute of Information Technology Inc - IIT (US) CurTec UK Ltd (UK) Industrial and Environmental Concepts Inc (US)
ENC POWER Lda (PT) ProSim Inc (US) Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment In-Situ Inc (US)
Etudes Chimiques et Physiques - ECP (FR) America (US) MENART (BE)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE) Durabac (CA) QED Environmental Systems Inc (US)
Ozonator Industries Ltd (CA) CITY, STREET, SNOW AND East Manufacturing Corp (US) TSI Enquip Inc (US)
Sysmatec (CH) BEACH CLEANSING ECO Green Equipment (US)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT) Fairbanks Scales (US)
Wasteconsult International (DE) CONSULTANCY Global Sensor Systems Inc (CA) DEMOLITION WASTES AND
Barr Engineering Co (US) Hako GmbH (DE) FIRE RESIDUES
Rastrac (US) Harris/IPS Balers (US)
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, Roger M Douglass Ltd (UK) Heil Environmental (US) CONSULTANCY
REGULATION AND Yachiyo Engineering Co Ltd - YEC (JP) HUBER SE (HUBER Technology) (DE) Advanced Alternative Energy Corp (US)
Industrial and Environmental Concepts Inc (US)
ANALYSIS CalRecovery Inc (US)
MANUFACTURER Jackson & Associates Inc (US)
JCB Sales Ltd (UK)
COWI A/S (DK)
CONSULTANCY Albutt Ltd (UK)
Leafield Environmental (UK)
Darley & Associates (UK)
Cherrington Beach Cleaners (US) Eurowaste Srl (IT)
Advanced Cryogenics Ltd (US) Mailbox: Stamford Products Ltd (UK)
Comac SpA (IT) IE expo (CN)
Barr Engineering Co (US) Metso Denmark A/S (DK)
Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (DK)
Bioenergy Australia (AU) Modern Equipment Co (US)
America (US) SEDA Umwelttechnick GmbH (AT)
Brandis Ltd (UK) National Conveyors Co Inc (US)
Hako GmbH (DE) TOMRA Sorting AS (formerly TITECH AS) (NO)
CalRecovery Inc (US) New Way (US)
HUBER SE (HUBER Technology) (DE) WIH Resource Group Inc (US)
Carter Jonas LLP (UK) Ozonator Industries Ltd (CA)
Conversion And Resource Evaluation Ltd (UK) JCB Sales Ltd (UK)
COWI A/S (DK) Zweva Environment (BE)
Parini Srl (IT) DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Peterbilt Motors Co (US) BRT Recycling Technologie GmbH (DE)
DeTect Inc (US) ProMation Engineering Inc (US)
E4tech (CH) Evergreen Midwest Co (US)
EHS Data Ltd (UK) COLLECTION, DISPOSAL PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE)
Reverse Vending Corp Ltd (UK) TOMRA Sorting AS (formerly TITECH AS) (NO) EnviroServ Waste Management Ltd (ZA)
RJM Associates (US) Tretan Trading Ltd (CA) Toxfree Australia Pty Ltd (AU)
TOMRA Sorting AS (formerly TITECH AS) (NO) UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT) Tradebe UK (UK)
Wasteconsult International (DE) Wastequip LLC (US) Wastedge (UK)
Woodbridge International (US) Zweva Environment (BE)
Yachiyo Engineering Co Ltd - YEC (JP) R&D
OPERATOR BOMAG GmbH (DE) EMGroup BV (NL)
CONTRACTOR Eureka Dry Tech Auto Dry Box (TW) Ozonator Industries Ltd (CA)
Babcock & Wilcox Vølund (DK) Odense Waste Management Co Ltd (DK) IMTEK | NoOdor.com (US) Toxfree Australia Pty Ltd (AU)
Countrystyle Recycling Ltd (UK) Wastedge (UK) Jackson & Associates Inc (US) UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
Mailhem Ikos Environment Pvt Ltd (formerly Mailhem PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE)
Engineers Pvt Ltd) (IN) R&D SWECO (US)
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp (US) HEALTH AND SAFETY AND
Etudes Chimiques et Physiques - ECP (FR)
HAZARDOUS, CLINICAL ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
Eureka Dry Tech Auto Dry Box (TW)
Institute of Information Technology Inc - IIT (US) AND HOSPITAL WASTES ASSESSMENT
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
CONSULTANCY CONSULTANCY
Barr Engineering Co (US) Barr Engineering Co (US)
MARTIN GmbH für Umwelt und
Energietechnik (DE) EDUCATION AND Black Liquor Recovery Boilers Service Ltd/Cazane de CalRecovery Inc (US)
Dunn Service Group Inc (US)
TRAINING Regenerare Service Srl (RO)
Environmental Leverage Inc (US)
Nippon Steel & Sumiken Engineering Co (DE) COWI A/S (DK)
Eurowaste Srl (IT)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT) CONSULTANCY Eurowaste Srl (IT)
Fichtner GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Wastedge (UK) Bioenergy Australia (AU) IE expo (CN)
International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (DK) Global Training Solutions Inc (CA)
CalRecovery Inc (US) Impact Technical Services Ltd (UK)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT E4tech (CH) Mil-tek UK Recycling & Waste Solutions (UK)
Ormitek Ltd (IL)
BioFuture Ltd (IE) Environmental Leverage Inc (US) Nationale Reststoffenbeurs (NL)
Ormitek Ltd (IL) Red Acoustics Ltd (UK)
BRT Recycling Technologie GmbH (DE) Euroheat & Power (BE) RJM Associates (US)
Engineering Services (Bridgend) Ltd (UK) Eurowaste Srl (IT) PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE)
PyroGenesis Canada Inc (CA) TEI Consulting and Environmental Engineering (IT)
Eureka Dry Tech Auto Dry Box (TW) Global Training Solutions Inc (CA) TerraConsult Ltd (UK)
Evergreen Midwest Co (US) Impact Technical Services Ltd (UK) RH Energy Ltd (UK)
Roger M Douglass Ltd (UK)
LIFT & COMPACTORS MEXICO SA de CV (MX) International Generator Technical Community (US)
TEI Consulting and Environmental Engineering (IT) CONTRACTOR
Stadler America LLC (US) International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (DK) Dunn Service Group Inc (US)
TCC Waste Paper Co (US) Reverse Vending Corp Ltd (UK) TerraConsult Ltd (UK)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT) Impact Technical Services Ltd (UK)
RJM Associates (US) RR Projects (IE)
MANUFACTURER Solid Waste Association of North America - WIH Resource Group Inc (US)
Woodbridge International (US)
Abfallbehaelter & Container Weber GmbH & Co SWANA (US) DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
KG (DE) TEI Consulting and Environmental Engineering (IT)
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp (US) TerraConsult Ltd (UK) CONTRACTOR Car Recycling Systems CRS BV (NL)
All Waste Matters Ltd (UK) Control Analytics Inc (US)
Advanced Recycling Systems Ltd (UK) WIH Resource Group Inc (US)
Black Liquor Recovery Boilers Service Ltd/Cazane de Eureka Dry Tech Auto Dry Box (TW)
AGRU Kunststofftechnik GmbH (AT) Global Sensor Systems Inc (CA)
Akten-ex GmbH & Co KG (DE) DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT Regenerare Service Srl (RO)
Nextteq LLC (US)
Albutt Ltd (UK) Reverse Vending Corp Ltd (UK) Countrystyle Recycling Ltd (UK)
Tradebe UK (UK) Safety Vision (US)
ANDRITZ MeWa GmbH (DE) Solid Waste Association of North America -
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
AUT Anlagen- und Umwelttechnologie GmbH (DE) SWANA (US)
Wastedge (UK) MANUFACTURER
Barker Products-BP Lifts (US) Sysmatec (CH) Bioscience Inc (US)
BHS-Sonthofen GmbH (DE)
Binder + Co AG (AT) MANUFACTURER DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT CBG Technologies (US)
Aerosolv Can Recycling (Europe) (NL) ClearDrain (US)
BioFuture Ltd (IE) Cepheus Group (FR) Columbia Weather Systems Inc (US)
Bioscience Inc (US) Impact Technical Services Ltd (UK) NIRAFON Eurosud Srl - NIRAEUS (IT)
Tioga Pipe Supply Co Inc (US) Control Analytics Inc (US)
Bollegraaf Recycling Machinery (NL) iWasteNot Systems (CA) Global Sensor Systems Inc (CA)
Börger GmbH (DE) Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US) Vecoplan AG (DE)
GreCon Inc (US)
BRT Recycling Technologie GmbH (DE) PANalytical BV (NL)
Caterpillar SARL (CH) Sysmatec (CH) MANUFACTURER HEMCO Corp (US)
AGRU Kunststofftechnik GmbH (AT) Impact Technical Services Ltd (UK)
Cross Wrap Ltd (FI) Technidea Corp/ZIPLEVEL (US) IMTEK | NoOdor.com (US)
Doppstadt Calbe GmbH (DE) Valmet Corp (FI) American Pulverizer Co (US)
ANDRITZ MeWa GmbH (DE) Industrial and Environmental Concepts Inc (US)
Durabac (CA) INTEC Video Systems Inc (US)
Engineering Services (Bridgend) Ltd (UK) OPERATOR Benlee Inc (US)
Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc (CA)
Eriez Magnetics Europe Ltd (UK) Global Training Solutions Inc (CA) Bioscience Inc (US)
Börger GmbH (DE) K-Sun Corp (US)
Flexus Balasystem AB (SE) iWasteNot Systems (CA) Maryn International Ltd (CA)
Gas Measurement Instruments (GMI) (UK) Odense Waste Management Co Ltd (DK) Boskel Nigeria Ltd (NG)
Caterpillar SARL (CH) Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US)
GICOM BV (NL) Reverse Vending Corp Ltd (UK) Ozonator Industries Ltd (CA)
Goudsmit Magnetic Systems BV (NL) Solid Waste Association of North America - CurTec UK Ltd (UK)
Durabac (CA) Psychsoftpc (US)
Haas Recycling-Systems GmbH (DE) SWANA (US) RONCO Canada (CA)
HAMMEL Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE) Wasteconsult International (DE) EMGroup BV (NL)
HEMCO Corp (US) Safety Vision (US)
Heil Environmental (US) Steritool Inc (US)
Herbold Meckesheim USA (US) R&D IMTEK | NoOdor.com (US)
Technidea Corp/ZIPLEVEL (US)
HUBER SE (HUBER Technology) (DE) Bioenergy Australia (AU) Industrial and Environmental Concepts Inc (US)
Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH (AT) Tech Products Inc (US)
IMTEK | NoOdor.com (US) Euroheat & Power (BE) Tenmat Ltd (UK)
Industrial and Environmental Concepts Inc (US) Ozonator Industries Ltd (CA) Mil-tek UK Recycling & Waste Solutions (UK)
NIRAFON Eurosud Srl - NIRAEUS (IT) TSI Enquip Inc (US)
JCB Sales Ltd (UK) Solid Waste Association of North America - zGRIP (US)
Jeffrey Rader (US) SWANA (US) Ozonator Industries Ltd (CA)
Komptech GmbH (AT) Parini Srl (IT)
Leafield Environmental (UK) ProMation Engineering Inc (US)
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH (AT) FIXATION AND SINERGA SA (CH)
MANAGEMENT
SSI Shredding Systems Inc (US)
Macpresse Europa Srl (IT) SOLIDIFICATION Steritool Inc (US)
Magnetic Div Global Equipment Mktg Inc (US)
Tecam Group (ES) CONSULTANCY
MENART (BE) CONSULTANCY Tenmat Ltd (UK) Advanced Cryogenics Ltd (US)
O Kay Engineering Services Ltd (UK) Cristal (US)
Parini Srl (IT) TSI Enquip Inc (US) Barr Engineering Co (US)
LAB Geodur (CH) Tufpak Inc (US) Black Liquor Recovery Boilers Service Ltd/Cazane de
Presona AB (SE) Ormitek Ltd (IL)
ProMation Engineering Inc (US) UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT) Regenerare Service Srl (RO)
PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE) Vecoplan AG (DE) Cepheus Group (FR)
PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE) RESA Fichtner Group (ES)
Rentec NV (BE) Zweva Environment (BE) Cristal (US)
Roberto Zimmerman Environmental Engineering Darley & Associates (UK)
Showfou Electric Machine Co Ltd (TW)
SSI Shredding Systems Inc (US)
Ltd (IL) OPERATOR DeTect Inc (US)
All Waste Matters Ltd (UK) E4tech (CH)
Stadler America LLC (US)
Tana Oy (FI)
MANUFACTURER Boskel Nigeria Ltd (NG) Environmental Leverage Inc (US)
AVC Specialists Inc (US) Dublix Engineering A/S (DK) ESI Inc of Tennessee (US)
Tenmat Ltd (UK)
BHS-Sonthofen GmbH (DE)
Bulk Handling Systems - BHS (US) Warren & Baerg Manufacturing Inc (US) Odotech Inc (CA) Legacy Building Solutions (US)
Car Recycling Systems CRS BV (NL) Wolf Material Handling Systems (US) Oldham SAS (FR) Lincoln Lubrication Systems (US)
Caterpillar SARL (CH) Optocon AG (DE) MCG Surge Protection (US)
CBG Technologies (US) OPERATOR PANalytical BV (NL) Nord-Lock Inc (US)
Columbus McKinnon Corp (US) All Waste Matters Ltd (UK) PCE Instruments UK Ltd (UK) Omex Environmental Ltd (UK)
Container Components Europe Ltd (UK) Andela Products (US) Psychsoftpc (US) PANalytical BV (NL)
Contec GmbH, Bad Honnef (DE) Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE) QED Environmental Systems Inc (US) Parini Srl (IT)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI (US) Klean Industries Inc (CA) RDS Technology Ltd (UK) PennWell Marketing Solutions (US)
Crane Equipment Manufacturing Corp (US) Omex Environmental Ltd (UK) Sporian Microsystems Inc (US) ProMation Engineering Inc (US)
Cross Wrap Ltd (FI) Reverse Logistics Group Americas (US) S-Products Inc (US) Quality Two-Way Radios (US)
Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment Technidea Corp/ZIPLEVEL (US) Rastrac (US)
America (US) R&D Universal Instruments Manufacturing Co Pvt Ltd (IN) RDC (UK)
Doppstadt Calbe GmbH (DE) Alpha Biogreen Sdn Bhd (MY) UWT (UK) Ltd (UK) Reelcraft Industries Inc (US)
Dover Conveyor Inc (US) Andela Products (US) Valmet Corp (FI) Roberto Zimmerman Environmental Engineering
Durabac (CA) Car Recycling Systems CRS BV (NL) Vulcan On-Board Scales (US) Ltd (IL)
ECO Green Equipment (US) Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI (US) Roger M Douglass Ltd (UK)
Engineering Services (Bridgend) Ltd (UK) Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE) OPERATOR Safety Vision (US)
Eriez Magnetics Europe Ltd (UK) REDWAVE (AT) Global Monitoring (US) SAS Global Corp (US)
Flexus Balasystem AB (SE) UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT) Omex Environmental Ltd (UK) Security Engineered Machinery (SEM) (US)
GICOM BV (NL) Roberto Zimmerman Environmental Engineering Sesotec GmbH (DE)
Goudsmit Magnetic Systems BV (NL) Ltd (IL) Stork Turbo Blading (US)
Green Machine LLC (US) MONITORING, SWECO (US)
Haas Recycling-Systems GmbH (DE) INSTRUMENTATION AND R&D Tecam Group (ES)
Etudes Chimiques et Physiques - ECP (FR) Technidea Corp/ZIPLEVEL (US)
CONTROL Global Monitoring (US) Tech Products Inc (US)
In-Situ Inc (US) Trimble (US)
CONSULTANCY Mobile Awareness (US) Valutech Inc (CA)
Aqualogy (UK) Optocon AG (DE) Volvo Construction Equipment (US)
Barr Engineering Co (US) Sporian Microsystems Inc (US) Waterloo Industries (US)
HAMMEL Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE) EHS Data Ltd (UK) Sysmatec (CH) Woodbridge International (US)
Eurowaste Srl (IT) Zweva Environment (BE)
Global Monitoring (US)
Hardy Process Solutions (US)
Harris/IPS Balers (US)
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc (US) OTHER
Heil Environmental (US)
IE expo (CN) SOFTWARE FOR SWM
Herbold Meckesheim USA (US)
Ramboll (DK) MISCELLANEOUS
HSM GmbH + Co KG (DE)
Rastrac (US) Abfallbehaelter & Container Weber GmbH & Co CONSULTANCY
Red Acoustics Ltd (UK) KG (DE) Aschl Compost Software (AT)
HUBER SE (HUBER Technology) (DE)
Roberto Zimmerman Environmental Engineering Advanced Cryogenics Ltd (US) ATHOS Unternehmensberatung GmbH (DE)
Impact Technical Services Ltd (UK)
Ltd (IL) Advanced Recycling Systems Ltd (UK) Cepheus Group (FR)
Jackson & Associates Inc (US)
Rockwell Automation Inc (US) AGRU Kunststofftechnik GmbH (AT) EHS Data Ltd (UK)
JCB Sales Ltd (UK)
STC POWER Srl (IT) Airoflex Equipment (US) Flowlens (UK)
Jeffrey Rader (US)
TerraConsult Ltd (UK) Akten-ex GmbH & Co KG (DE) Institute of Information Technology Inc - IIT (US)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Klean Industries Inc (CA) Albutt Ltd (UK) Integrated Receivable and Payable Processing/CTP
Koch Membrane Systems Inc (US)
CONTRACTOR AMECO USA (US) Solutions (US)
Aqualogy (UK) Babaco Alarm Systems Inc (US) naus (AU)
Komplet Italia Srl (IT)
Global Monitoring (US) Baldwin Filters (US) ProSim Inc (US)
Komptech GmbH (AT)
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc (US) Barker Products-BP Lifts (US) Rastrac (US)
Kyte Centrifuge Sales & Consulting (US)
Ingvar Ingrids AB (SE) Bedford Reinforced Plastics (US) Rockwell Automation Inc (US)
LAB Geodur (CH)
Instrumenttjenesten A/S - ITAS (NO) Bentonite Performance Minerals LLC (US) TRUX Route Management Systems Inc (CA)
Leafield Environmental (UK)
Legacy Building Solutions (US) Betonblock (NL)
LIFT & COMPACTORS MEXICO SA de CV (MX) DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT Binder + Co AG (AT) CONTRACTOR
Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH (AT) Carlos Bertschi Srl (AR) Binsfeld Engineering Inc (US) Aschl Compost Software (AT)
Macpresse Europa Srl (IT) Control Analytics Inc (US) Dynamic Systems Inc (US)
Magnetic Div Global Equipment Mktg Inc (US) In-Situ Inc (US) Flowlens (UK)
Mayfran International BV (NL) Nextteq LLC (US) Institute of Information Technology Inc - IIT (US)
MENART (BE) Odotech Inc (CA) TRUX Route Management Systems Inc (CA)
Mil-tek UK Recycling & Waste Solutions (UK) Sysmatec (CH) Wastedge (UK)
Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US)
O Kay Engineering Services Ltd (UK) MANUFACTURER BOMAG GmbH (DE) DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Olympic Wire and Equipment Inc (US) AMWEI Thermistor (CN) Aschl Compost Software (AT)
Orenda Automation Technologies Inc (CA) AVC Specialists Inc (US) Flowlens (UK)
BRT Recycling Technologie GmbH (DE)
Orkel Compaction AS (NO) Balmac Inc (US) Institute of Information Technology Inc - IIT (US)
Canyonwest Cases (US)
packIQ (US) Bioscience Inc (US) Paradigm Software LLC (US)
Cepheus Group (FR)
Parini Srl (IT) Carlos Bertschi Srl (AR) Rastrac (US)
Chemviron Carbon (BE)
Presona AB (SE) Columbia Weather Systems Inc (US) Sysmatec (CH)
Clary Corp (US)
Previero N Srl (IT) Control Analytics Inc (US) TRUX Route Management Systems Inc (CA)
Columbia Weather Systems Inc (US)
Proweps Envirotec GmbH (DE) Delphi Automotive LLP (US)
DeTect Inc (US)
REDWAVE (AT) Detcon (US)
Dynamic Systems Inc (US) MANUFACTURER
Rentec NV (BE) FCI-Fluid Components International (US) Aschl Compost Software (AT)
ECO Green Equipment (US)
Retech Recycling Technology REDOMA AB (SE) Gas Measurement Instruments (GMI) (UK) ATHOS Unternehmensberatung GmbH (DE)
Elektrim Motors (US)
Reverse Logistics Group Americas (US) Global Monitoring (US) Dynamic Systems Inc (US)
Engineering Services (Bridgend) Ltd (UK)
Fritz Schäfer GmbH (DE) GreCon Inc (US) EHS Data Ltd (UK)
ET Environmental / Alternative Fuel Systems (US)
SEDA Umwelttechnick GmbH (AT) Hans von Mangoldt Reactors (US) Flowlens (UK)
Eureka Dry Tech Auto Dry Box (TW)
Sesotec GmbH (DE) Hardy Process Solutions (US) iWasteNot Systems (CA)
Euroheat & Power (BE)
SSI Shredding Systems Inc (US) Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc (US) LAB Geodur (CH)
European Compost Network ECN eV (DE)
Stadler America LLC (US) In-Situ Inc (US) Mobile Awareness (US)
Global Sensor Systems Inc (CA)
Stork Turbo Blading (US) Instrumenttjenesten A/S - ITAS (NO) Paradigm Software LLC (US)
Goudsmit Magnetic Systems BV (NL)
Sutco Recyclingtechnik (DE) INTEC Video Systems Inc (US) ProSim Inc (US)
Green Machine LLC (US)
SWECO (US) Integrated Visual Data Technology Inc (CA) Rastrac (US)
Greenshine New Energy LLC (US)
Tana Oy (FI) Jackson & Associates Inc (US) Sysmatec (CH)
Haas Recycling-Systems GmbH (DE)
Tire Service Equipment Manufacturing Co Inc (US) Lenox Instrument Co (US) TRUX Route Management Systems Inc (CA)
Impact Technical Services Ltd (UK)
TOMRA Sorting AS (formerly TITECH AS) (NO) Lincoln Lubrication Systems (US) Valmet Corp (FI)
INTEC Video Systems Inc (US)
Umicore Precious Metals Refining (BE) Macro Sensors (US)
Integrated Receivable and Payable Processing/CTP
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT) MCG Surge Protection (US)
Solutions (US) OPERATOR
UWT (UK) Ltd (UK) Measurement Technology Ltd (UK) Aschl Compost Software (AT)
International Generator Technical Community (US)
Valmet Corp (FI) Metrix Instrument Co (US) Dynamic Systems Inc (US)
International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (DK)
Vecoplan AG (DE) Mobile Awareness (US) Flowlens (UK)
IRT Integrated Rectifier Technologies Inc (CA)
Volvo Construction Equipment (US) MoistTech Corp (US) Global Training Solutions Inc (CA)
iWasteNot Systems (CA)
Vulcan On-Board Scales (US) Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US) iWasteNot Systems (CA)
K-Sun Corp (US)
naus (AU) R&D JFE Engineering Europe GmbH (DE) Hans von Mangoldt Reactors (US)
TRUX Route Management Systems Inc (CA) CalRecovery Inc (US) Klean Industries Inc (CA) HUBER SE (HUBER Technology) (DE)
Wastedge (UK) Car Recycling Systems CRS BV (NL) KMW Energy Inc (CA) Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc (US)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI (US) LAB Geodur (CH) Hydrasep Inc (US)
R&D EHS Data Ltd (UK) Mahavir Shree International Pvt Ltd (NP) Hydro-Thermal Corp (US)
Aschl Compost Software (AT) Mailhem Ikos Environment Pvt Ltd (formerly Mailhem Industrial and Environmental Concepts Inc (US)
EHS Data Ltd (UK) Engineers Pvt Ltd) (IN) Ingvar Ingrids AB (SE)
Flowlens (UK) WASTE-TO-ENERGY AND Jackson & Associates Inc (US)
Institute of Information Technology Inc - IIT (US)
Mobile Awareness (US)
THERMAL TREATMENT JCB Sales Ltd (UK)
Jeffrey Rader (US)
naus (AU) JFE Engineering Europe GmbH (DE)
Sysmatec (CH)
CONSULTANCY Klean Industries Inc (CA)
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp (US) KMW Energy Inc (CA)
TRUX Route Management Systems Inc (CA)
Advanced Cryogenics Ltd (US) Kobelco Eco-Solutions Co Ltd (JP)
Airoflex Equipment (US)
MARTIN GmbH für Umwelt und
Energietechnik (DE) Komptech GmbH (AT)
WASTE AVOIDANCE AND Aqualogy (UK) Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH (AT)
Bioenergy Australia (AU)
MINIMISATION Black Liquor Recovery Boilers Service Ltd/Cazane de MET Motoren und Energietechnik GmbH (DE)
Macpresse Europa Srl (IT)
Magnetic Div Global Equipment Mktg Inc (US)
Regenerare Service Srl (RO) National Electric Coil (US)
CONSULTANCY Brandis Ltd (UK) Nippon Steel & Sumiken Engineering Co (DE)
Mahavir Shree International Pvt Ltd (NP)
EHS Data Ltd (UK) MET Motoren und Energietechnik GmbH (DE)
BSS (Beijing) Environmental Equipment Co Ltd (CN) Olympic Wire and Equipment Inc (US)
Eurowaste Srl (IT) Modern Equipment Co (US)
BTA International GmbH (DE) STC POWER Srl (IT)
Fichtner GmbH & Co KG (DE) Muhr GmbH (DE)
CalRecovery Inc (US) Torricelli Srl (IT)
International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (DK) National Electric Coil (US)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI (US) Tradebe UK (UK)
Klean Industries Inc (CA) Nippon Steel & Sumiken Engineering Co (DE)
Conversion And Resource Evaluation Ltd (UK) Valutech Inc (CA)
Mil-tek UK Recycling & Waste Solutions (UK) NIRAFON Eurosud Srl - NIRAEUS (IT)
COWI A/S (DK) Water Recycle Group Australia Pty Ltd (AU)
Nationale Reststoffenbeurs (NL) Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US)
Darley & Associates (UK) Wolf Material Handling Systems (US)
Olympic Wire and Equipment Inc (US) O Kay Engineering Services Ltd (UK)
Dublix Engineering A/S (DK)
packIQ (US) E4tech (CH) DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT Olympic Wire and Equipment Inc (US)
Parini Srl (IT)
RESA Fichtner Group (ES) EMGroup BV (NL) Advanced Alternative Energy Corp (US)
Reverse Logistics Group Americas (US) Pick Heaters Inc (US)
ENC POWER Lda (PT) Dublix Engineering A/S (DK)
RJM Associates (US) Presona AB (SE)
Energy Developments & Resources P/L (AU) Energy Developments & Resources P/L (AU)
TEI Consulting and Environmental Engineering (IT) PRM Energy Systems Inc (US)
Environmental Leverage Inc (US) Eureka Dry Tech Auto Dry Box (TW)
TerraConsult Ltd (UK) ProMation Engineering Inc (US)
ESI Inc of Tennessee (US) Evergreen Midwest Co (US)
Yachiyo Engineering Co Ltd - YEC (JP) PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE)
Euroheat & Power (BE) Golden Eagle Technologies LLC (US)
PyroGenesis Canada Inc (CA)
European Compost Network ECN eV (DE) NIRAFON Eurosud Srl - NIRAEUS (IT)
CONTRACTOR Eurowaste Srl (IT) Tamflow Oy (FI)
QED Environmental Systems Inc (US)
Schumann Tank & Stahlbau GmbH (DE)
Countrystyle Recycling Ltd (UK) Fichtner GmbH & Co KG (DE) Valutech Inc (CA)
SEDA Umwelttechnick GmbH (AT)
RDC (UK) Grameen Shakti (BD) Vecoplan AG (DE)
Siemens Turbomachinery Equipment GmbH (DE)
Reverse Logistics Group Americas (US) Hydro-Thermal Corp (US) SINERGA SA (CH)
IE expo (CN) MANUFACTURER SSI Shredding Systems Inc (US)
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Stork Turbo Blading (US)
Aerosolv Can Recycling (Europe) (NL) International Generator Technical Community (US) Airoflex Equipment (US)
Strata International LLC (US)
Car Recycling Systems CRS BV (NL) Klean Industries Inc (CA) AKW Apparate + Verfahren GmbH (DE)
Tana Oy (FI)
Eco-Infrastructure Solutions LLC (US) KMW Energy Inc (CA) Alstom Power (SE)
Tecam Group (ES)
Eureka Dry Tech Auto Dry Box (TW) Kobelco Eco-Solutions Co Ltd (JP) Alturdyne Power Systems (US)
TEMP-PRO Inc (US)
Mailhem Ikos Environment Pvt Ltd (formerly Mailhem American Pulverizer Co (US)
Tenmat Ltd (UK)
MANUFACTURER Engineers Pvt Ltd) (IN) ANDRITZ Gouda BV (NL)
Tire Service Equipment Manufacturing Co Inc (US)
ABG (UK) MET Motoren und Energietechnik GmbH (DE) ANDRITZ MeWa GmbH (DE)
TOMRA Sorting AS (formerly TITECH AS) (NO)
Akten-ex GmbH & Co KG (DE) NAES Corp (US) Aquatech International Corp (US)
Tufpak Inc (US)
Ameri-Shred Corp (US) National Electric Coil (US) AVC Specialists Inc (US)
Universal Instruments Manufacturing Co Pvt Ltd (IN)
AVC Specialists Inc (US) Olympic Wire and Equipment Inc (US) Babcock & Wilcox Vølund (DK)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
Bentonite Performance Minerals LLC (US) Ormitek Ltd (IL) Benlee Inc (US)
UWT (UK) Ltd (UK)
Bollegraaf Recycling Machinery (NL) ProSim Inc (US) BHS-Sonthofen GmbH (DE)
Valmet Corp (FI)
CBG Technologies (US) Proweps Envirotec GmbH (DE) Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd (SG)
Vecoplan AG (DE)
Columbus McKinnon Corp (US) PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE) Börger GmbH (DE)
Warren & Baerg Manufacturing Inc (US)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI (US) Ramboll (DK) Boskel Nigeria Ltd (NG)
Water Recycle Group Australia Pty Ltd (AU)
Crane Equipment Manufacturing Corp (US) RESA Fichtner Group (ES) BSS (Beijing) Environmental Equipment Co Ltd (CN)
Wolf Material Handling Systems (US)
ECO Green Equipment (US) RH Energy Ltd (UK) BTA International GmbH (DE)
WT Energy SpA (IT)
EHS Data Ltd (UK) STC POWER Srl (IT) Bulk Handling Systems - BHS (US)
Canada Tank Solutions Inc (CA)
Engineering Services (Bridgend) Ltd (UK)
Flexus Balasystem AB (SE)
Tecam Group (ES)
Tenmat Ltd (UK) Capstone Turbine Corp (US)
OPERATOR
Boskel Nigeria Ltd (NG)
Green Machine LLC (US) TOMRA Sorting AS (formerly TITECH AS) (NO) Caterpillar SARL (CH)
Dublix Engineering A/S (DK)
HAMMEL Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE) Viking Equipment Finance (US) Chemviron Carbon (BE)
ENC POWER Lda (PT)
HSM GmbH + Co KG (DE) Woodbridge International (US) Clarage (US)
ENERGOS Ltd (UK)
Hydrasep Inc (US) WT Energy SpA (IT) Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI (US)
Grameen Shakti (BD)
iWasteNot Systems (CA) Yachiyo Engineering Co Ltd - YEC (JP) Cross Wrap Ltd (FI)
Klean Industries Inc (CA)
Komptech GmbH (AT) Doppstadt Calbe GmbH (DE)
NAES Corp (US)
Kyte Centrifuge Sales & Consulting (US) CONTRACTOR Dover Conveyor Inc (US)
Nippon Steel & Sumiken Engineering Co (DE)
Leafield Environmental (UK) ADI Systems Inc (CA) Dublix Engineering A/S (DK)
Tradebe UK (UK)
Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH (AT) Airoflex Equipment (US) ECO Green Equipment (US)
WT Energy SpA (IT)
Macpresse Europa Srl (IT) AKW Apparate + Verfahren GmbH (DE) Eco Waste Solutions (CA)
Mil-tek UK Recycling & Waste Solutions (UK) Eijkelkamp Agrisearch Equipment (NL)
Niagara Wet Surface Air Coolers (US)
Alturdyne Power Systems (US)
Aqualogy (UK) EMGroup BV (NL)
R&D
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp (US)
Orkel Compaction AS (NO) Babcock & Wilcox Vølund (DK) ENERGOS Ltd (UK)
Babcock & Wilcox Vølund (DK)
packIQ (US) Black Liquor Recovery Boilers Service Ltd/Cazane de Energy Developments & Resources P/L (AU)
Boskel Nigeria Ltd (NG)
Parini Srl (IT) Regenerare Service Srl (RO) Eurobalers Ltd (UK)
Conversion And Resource Evaluation Ltd (UK)
Fritz Schäfer GmbH (DE) Boskel Nigeria Ltd (NG) FCI-Fluid Components International (US)
EMGroup BV (NL)
SEDA Umwelttechnick GmbH (AT) BSS (Beijing) Environmental Equipment Co Ltd (CN) Flexus Balasystem AB (SE)
Euroheat & Power (BE)
SSI Shredding Systems Inc (US) Countrystyle Recycling Ltd (UK) Gas Compressors Ltd (UK)
Grameen Shakti (BD)
SWECO (US) Dublix Engineering A/S (DK) Haas Recycling-Systems GmbH (DE)
Hydro-Thermal Corp (US)
Tretan Trading Ltd (CA) ENC POWER Lda (PT)
MET Motoren und Energietechnik GmbH (DE)
Warren & Baerg Manufacturing Inc (US) ENERGOS Ltd (UK)
Nippon Steel & Sumiken Engineering Co (DE)
Wastequip LLC (US) Energy Developments & Resources P/L (AU)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
ESI Inc of Tennessee (US)
OPERATOR ET Environmental / Alternative Fuel Systems (US)
EnviroServ Waste Management Ltd (ZA) Gerbang Multindo Nusantara PT (ID)
iWasteNot Systems (CA) INASHCO BV (NL) HAMMEL Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE)
Omex Environmental Ltd (UK)
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Haan, Germany, +49 2129 9362 0, +44 1242 622 904, robin@albutt.co.uk, info@arjes.de, www.arjes.de +31 72 5039340, info@betonblock.com,
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All Waste Matters Ltd www.compostsoftware.com
ABITEC sro Whitstable, Kent, UK, +44 122 728 0888, Binder + Co AG
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+420 296792224, info@abitec.cz, www.allwastematters.co.uk GmbH office@binder-co.at, www.binder-co.com
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Alstom Power Germany, +49 7031 7997 0, Binsfeld Engineering Inc
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Fredericton, NB, Canada, +1 506 452 7307, info@alturdyne.com, www.alturdyne.com info@aut-chemnitz.de, sschuck@bigpond.net.au,
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AMECO USA
Advanced Alternative Energy Cleveland, OH, USA, +1 440 899 9400, AVC Specialists Inc BioFuture Ltd
Corp sales@ameco-usa.com, Moorpark, CA, USA, +1 805 531 8900, Dublin, Ireland, +353 121 49749,
Lawrence, KS, USA, +1 785 842 1943, www.ameco-usa.com sales@avcspecialists.com, info@biofuture.ie, www.biofuture.ie
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American Pulverizer Co Bioscience Inc
Advanced Cryogenics Ltd St Louis, MO, USA, +1 314 781 6100, Babaco Alarm Systems Inc Allentown, PA, USA, +1 484 245 5232,
Tavernier, FL, USA, +1 305 852 2597, sales@ampulverizer.com, Moonachie, NJ, USA, +1 201 804 6300, bioscience@bioscienceinc.com,
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Ameri-Shred Corp Babcock & Wilcox Vølund Black Liquor Recovery Boilers
Advanced Recycling Systems Alpena, MI, USA, +1 800 634 8981, Esbjerg, Denmark, +45 7614 3400, Service Ltd/Cazane de
Ltd info@ameri-shred.com, bwv@volund.dk, www.volund.dk Regenerare Service Srl
Redruth, Cornwall, UK, +44 1209 311 076, www.ameri-shred.com Supplies equipment and technologies Bucharest, Romania, +40 723820355,
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Aerosolv Can Recycling (Europe) Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, The BMI Group
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+31 26 3830156, europe@aerosolv.com, www.amwei.com BACKHUS GmbH +44 288 775 3999,sales@thebmigroup.com,
www.aerosolv.com Edewecht, Germany, +49 4486 9284 0, www.thebmigroup.com
Andela Products
info@backhus.com, www.backhus.com
Aerovent Richfield Springs, NY, USA, Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd
Minneapolis, MN, USA, +1 763 551 7600, +1 315 858 0055,candela@andelaproducts.com, Baldwin Filters Singapore, +65 6562 9540,
aerovent_sales@aerovent.com, www.andelaproducts.com Kearney, NE, USA, +1 800 822 5394, asia@boerger.com, www.boerger.com
www.aerovent.com info@baldwinfilter.com,
ANDRITZ Gouda BV Bollegraaf Recycling Machinery
www.baldwinfilter.com
Agro-Biogenics (Clean-Tech) Waddinxveen, The Netherlands, Appingedam, The Netherlands,
Pvt Ltd +31 18 2623723, gouda@andritz.com, Balmac Inc +31 596 654333, info@bollegraaf.com,
Bangalore, Karanataka, India, www.andritz.com/gouda Plain City, OH, USA, +1 614 873 8222, www.bollegraaf.com
+91 80 32214314, pvhramani@yahoo.com, sales@balmacinc.com, www.balmacinc.com Manufactures sorting and waste compaction
www.agrobiogenicscleantechpvtltd.com ANDRITZ MeWa GmbH systems, balers and conveyors.
Gechingen, Germany, +49 7056 925 0, Barker Products-BP Lifts
AGRU Kunststofftechnik GmbH info.mewa@andritz.com, Greenville, SC, USA, +1 800 349 3149,
Bad Hall, Austria, +43 7258 790 0, www.andritz.com/mewa roy@bplifts.net, www.bplifts.net
office@agru.at, www.agru.at Develops and builds shredding/crushing
machines and turnkey recycling plants. Barr Engineering Co
Airoflex Equipment The main focus is processing of Minneapolis, MN, USA, +1 952 832 2600,
Muscatine, IA, USA, +1 563 264 8066, electrical/electronic scrap, metal composite www.barr.com
sales@airoflexequipment.com, BOMAG GmbH
materials, domestic and industrial waste, Boppard, Germany, +49 6742 1000,
www.airoflexequipment.com tyres, oil filters, and organic waste for biogas Bedford Reinforced Plastics
Bedford, PA, USA, +1 814 623 8125, info@bomag.com, www.bomag.com
plants. Manufactures refuse compactors from
Akten-ex GmbH & Co KG sales@bedfordreinforced.com,
Bochum, Germany, +49 2327 1424 245, Aqualogy www.bedfordreinforced.com 2–55 metric tonnes in operating weight.
info@akten-ex.com, www.akten-ex.com Bristol, UK, +44 1454 800 468, Models feature premium tooth and wheel
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AKW Apparate + Verfahren Romulus, MI, USA, +1 734 722 8100,
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Hirschau, Germany, +49 9622 7039 0, Aquatech International Corp Börger GmbH
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aic@aquatech.com, www.aquatech.com LLC +49 2862 91 03 0, info@boerger.de,
Houston, TX, USA, +1 281 871 7900, www.boerger.com
fbpm@halliburton.com, www.bentonite.com
Boskel Nigeria Ltd Caterpillar SARL Conversion And Resource Dublix Engineering A/S
Port Harcourt, Rivers, Nigeria, Geneva, Switzerland, +41 22 849 44 44, Evaluation Ltd Gentofte, Denmark, +45 45650540,
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CBG Technologies cpeacocke@care.demon.co.uk, Dunn Service Group Inc
BOSNER Columbus, OH, USA, +1 800 941 9484, www.care.demon.co.uk Thomasville, NC, USA, +1 336 476 9274,
Warsaw, Poland, +48 514 005 724, info@cbgtechnologies.com, dunnservicegroup@aol.com,
by@bosner.eu, www.bosner.eu www.cbgtechnologies.com Countrystyle Recycling Ltd www.combustibledustremediation.com
Lenham, Kent, UK, +44 8448 807 700,
Bradshaw Electric Vehicles Cepheus Group sean.turk@countrystylerecycling.co.uk, Durabac
Peterborough, UK, +44 1780 781 801, Bron, France, +33 4 72 48 37 48, www.countrystylegroup.co.uk Granby, QC, Canada, +1 450 378 1723,
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www.bradshawelectricvehicles.co.uk www.cepheusgroup.com COWI A/S
Kongens Lyngby, Denmark, Dust Control Technology
Brandis Ltd Chemviron Carbon +45 56 40 00 00, cowi@cowi.dk, Peoria, IL, USA, +1 309 693 8600,
Surrey, UK, +44 1737 249 800, Feluy, Wallonia, Belgium, +32 64 51 18 11, www.cowi.com/waste info@dustboss.com, www.dustboss.com
ngrimstone@brandis.co.uk, info@chemvironcarbon.com, Consults on municipal/hazardous waste and
www.brandis.co.uk www.chemvironcarbon.com Dynamic Systems Inc
resource management including
Redmond, WA, USA, +1 425 216 1204,
waste-to-energy, other advanced waste
Bravo Communications Inc Cherrington Beach Cleaners robf@dsisales.com,
treatment technologies, district heating
San Jose, CA, USA, +1 408 297 8700, Jamestown, ND, USA, +1 701 952 0226, www.dynamic-systemsinc.com
and biomass technologies from strategies
sales@bravobravo.com, www.bravobravo.us beaches@cherrington.net,
and planning to feasibility studies, design, E4tech
www.cherrington.net
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GmbH Clarage info@e4tech.com, www.e4tech.com
Crane Equipment
Ibbenbueren, Germany, +49 5451 50773 0, Minneapolis, MN, USA, +1 763 551 7600, Manufacturing Corp
hallo@brt.info, www.brt.info sales@clarage.com, www.clarage.com East Manufacturing Corp
Eugene, OR, USA, +1 541 746 9681, Randolph, OH, USA, +1 888 405 3278,
BSS (Beijing) Environmental Clary Corp sales@grizzlycranes.com, cbenton@eastmfg.com, www.eastmfg.com
Equipment Co Ltd Monrovia, CA, USA, +1 626 359 4486, www.grizzlycranes.com
Beijing, Chaoyang Dist, China, sales@clary.com, www.clary.com ECO Green Equipment
Cristal
+86 139 1197 9434, robert@bss.com.cn, North Salt Lake, UT, USA,
ClearDrain Hunt Valley, MD, USA, +1 410 229 4400, +1 801 505 6841,
www.bss-global.com
Willingboro, NJ, USA, +1 856 461 0091, www.cristal.com sales@ecogreenequipment.com,
BTA International GmbH sales@cleardrainusa.com, www.ecogreenequipment.com
Cross Wrap Ltd
Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, Germany, www.cleardrainusa.com
Siilinjärvi, Finland, +358 17 287 0270, Eco-Infrastructure Solutions LLC
+49 8841 8086 666,info@bta-international.de,
Cogelme Sas kalle.kivela@crosswrap.com, El Paso, TX, USA, +1 915 276 0879,
www.bta-international.de
Tortona, (AL), Italy, +39 01 31 861 880, www.crosswrap.com info@eco-infrastructuresolutions.com,
Bulk Handling Systems - BHS vilma@cogelme.com, www.cogelme.it www.eco-infrastructuresolutions.com
CurTec UK Ltd
Eugene, OR, USA, +1 541 485 0999,
Collective Data London, UK, +44 20 3514 4624, e-con Systems India Pvt Ltd
sales@bhsequip.com,
Cedar Rapids, IA, USA, +1 800 750 7638, curtec.uk@curtec.com, www.curtec.com Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India,
www.bulkhandlingsystems.com
sales@collectivedata.com, Darley & Associates +91 44 45532052,anitha@e-consystems.com,
CalRecovery Inc www.collectivedata.com www.e-consystems.com
Lincolnshire, UK, +44 1780 759 100,
Concord, CA, USA, +1 925 356 3700,
Columbia Weather Systems Inc paul@energyfromwaste.com, Eco Waste Solutions
mail@calrecovery.com,
Hillsboro, OR, USA, +1 503 629 0887, www.energyfromwaste.com Burlington, ON, Canada, +1 905 634 7022,
www.calrecovery.com
info@columbiaweather.com, Delphi Automotive LLP info@ecosolutions.com,
Canada Tank Solutions Inc www.columbiaweather.com www.ecosolutions.com
Troy, MI, USA, +1 248 813 2000, www.
Mississauga, ON, Canada,
Columbus McKinnon Corp delphi.com EHS Data Ltd
+1 416 262 0125,
info@canadatanksolutions.com, Sarasota, FL, USA, +1 941 755 2621, Detcon Newark, Nottinghamshire, UK,
www.canadatanksolutions.com richard.colyar@cmworks.com, +44 845 388 2458, enquiries@ehsdata.com,
The Woodlands, TX, USA,
www.cmtirerecyclingequipment.com www.ehsdata.com
+1 713 559 9200, sales@detcon.com,
Canyonwest Cases
Comac SpA www.detcon.com Eijkelkamp Agrisearch
Fountain Hills, AZ, USA, +1 480 816 9652,
sales@canyonwestcases.com, Verona, (VR), Italy, +39 045 877 4222, Equipment
DeTect Inc
www.canyonwestcases.com m.mossenta@comac.it, www.comac.it Giesbeek, The Netherlands,
Panama City, FL, USA, +1 850 763 7200,
+31 31 3880200, info@eijkelkamp.com,
Container Components Europe contact@detect-inc.com,
Capstone Turbine Corp www.eijkelkamp.com
Ltd www.detect-inc.com
Chatsworth, CA, USA, +1 818 734 5300,
marketing@capstoneturbine.com, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, UK, EKO Environmental
DJE Recycling Systems
www.capstoneturbine.com +44 1246 853 696, CollingWood, ON, Canada,
Rotherham, UK, +44 1709 730 341,
general@duraflexlids.co.uk, +1 226 688 8626, sales@ekocorp.com,
info@djenterprisesuk.com,
Carlos Bertschi Srl www.containercomponents.co.uk www.ekocorp.com
www.djerecyclingsystems.com
Buenos Aires, BA, Argentina,
+54 11 4326 2405, info@bertschi.com.ar, Contec GmbH, Bad Honnef Elan Technical Corp
Doosan Infracore Construction
www.bertschi.com.ar Bad Honnef, Germany, +49 2224 9893 0, Equipment America Fairfield, CT, USA, +1 203 335 2115,
info@contec-filtration.de, elantechnical@sbcglobal.net
West Fargo, ND, USA, +1 701 241 8700,
Car Recycling Systems CRS BV www.contec-filtration.de
dice.doosanconstruction@doosan.com, Electrotech Sales Group LLC
Dongen, The Netherlands,
Continental Biomass Industries www.doosanequipment.com Colmar, PA, USA, +1 215 997 8855,
+31 16 2324700, info@crs-europe.nl,
www.crs-europe.com Inc - CBI sales@esgllc-usa.com, www.esgllc-usa.com
Doppstadt Calbe GmbH
Auburn, NH, USA, +1 603 382 0556,
Calbe/Saale, Germany, +49 39291 55 135, Elektrim Motors
Carter Jonas LLP abenway@cbi-inc.com, www.cbi-inc.com
info@doppstadt.com, www.doppstadt.com Schaumburg, IL, USA, +1 847 524 1074,
Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK,
+44 1939 210 172, www.carterjonas.co.uk Control Analytics Inc support@elektrimmotors.com,
Dover Conveyor Inc
Export, PA, USA, +1 724 387 2367, www.elektrimmotors.com
Midvale, OH, USA, +1 740 922 9390,
sales@controlanalytics.com,
sales@doverconveyor.com,
www.controlanalytics.com
www.doverconveyor.com
Integrated Receivable and Komplet Italia Srl Magnetic Div Global Equipment Metso Denmark A/S
Payable Processing/CTP Senigallia, (AN), Italy, +39 071 660 9823, Mktg Inc Horsens, Denmark, +45 7626 6400,
Solutions info@komplet.it, www.komplet.it Boca Raton, FL, USA, +1 561 750 8662, recycling.info.dk@metso.com,
Agoura Hills, CA, USA, +1 818 597 1222, info@globalmagnetics.com, www.metso.com/recycling
jromano@ctpsolutions.com, Komptech GmbH www.globalmagnetics.com Manufactures shredding equipment that
www.ctpsolutions.com Frohnleiten, Austria, +43 3126 505 0, reduces the size of waste materials.
info@komptech.com, www.komptech.com Mahavir Shree International Supplies a comprehensive range of both
Integrated Visual Data Supplies technology, machines, and plants Pvt Ltd static and mobile shredders.
Technology Inc for the mechanical and mechanical- Kathmandu, Nepal, +977 1 4110860,
Oakville, ON, Canada, +1 905 469 0985, biological treatment of solid waste and for info@msi.com.np, www.msi.com.np Mil-tek UK Recycling & Waste
sales@skidweigh.com, www.skidweight.com the treatment of biomass. Solutions
Mailbox: Stamford Products Ltd Flintshire, UK, +44 1244 546 880,
International Generator K-Sun Corp Stalybridge, Cheshire, UK, marketing@miltek.dk, www.miltek.co.uk
Technical Community Somerset, WI, USA, +1 715 247 4440, +44 161 330 5577,sales@mailboxproducts.co.uk,
Columbus, OH, USA, info@ksun.com, www.ksun.com www.mailboxproducts.co.uk Mobile Awareness
www.powerplanttechnicalforum.org Solon, OH, USA, +1 440 248 5523,
Kyte Centrifuge Sales & Mailhem Ikos Environment Pvt zrothstein@mobileawareness.com,
International Solid Waste Consulting Ltd (formerly Mailhem www.mobileawareness.com
Association - ISWA North Augusta, SC, USA, +1 803 279 4888, Engineers Pvt Ltd)
Copenhagen, Denmark, +45 32 96 15 88, kyte.ken@juno.com, www.kcentrifuge.com Pune, India, +91 20 25532228, Modern Equipment Co
iswa@iswa.dk, www.iswa.org info@mailhem.com, www.mailhem-ikos.com Port Washington, WI, USA,
Acts as a global, independent and nonprofit LAB Geodur +1 262 284 9431, cms@moderneq.com,
association, working in the public interest to Cham, Switzerland, +41 41 760 25 32, www.thinkmodernequipment.com
fulfill its declared mission: to promote and info@geodur.ch, www.labgmbh.com
develop sustainable and professional waste MoistTech Corp
Leafield Environmental Sarasota, FL, USA, +1 941 351 7870,
management worldwide.
Corsham, Wiltshire, UK, +44 122 581 6500, jfordham@moisttech.com,
IRT Integrated Rectifier julie.daniels@leafield-environmental.com, www.moisttech.com
www.leafieldrecycle.com MARTIN GmbH für Umwelt und
Technologies Inc
Energietechnik Mono Pumps Ltd
Edmonton, AB, Canada, +1 780 447 1114, München, Germany, +49 89 356 17 0,
Legacy Building Solutions Manchester, UK, +44 161 399 9000,
sales@irtrectifier.com, www.irtrectifier.com mail@martingmbh.de,
South Haven, MN, USA, +1 320 258 0500, info@mono-pumps.com,
iWasteNot Systems jhalverson@legacybuildingsolutions.com, www.martingmbh.de www.mono-pumps.com
Mallorytown, ON, Canada, www.legacybuildingsolutions.com Designs turnkey waste-to-energy plants
+1 613 923 5291, using detailed engineering. Owns Muhr GmbH
Lenox Instrument Co grate-combustion technologies. Supplies Brannenburg, Germany, +49 8034 9072 0,
normruttan@iwastenotsystems.com,
Trevose, PA, USA, +1 215 322 9990, spare parts and services existing plants. info@muhr.com, www.muhr.com
www.iwastenotsystems.com
sales@lenoxinst.com, www.lenoxinst.com Optimises and upgrades installations.
Jackson & Associates Inc NAES Corp
LIFT & COMPACTORS MEXICO Issaquah, WA, USA, +1 425 961 4700,
Dallas, TX, USA, +1 214 340 1754,
SA de CV Maryn International Ltd sales@naes.com, www.naes.com
dwerther@jacksonandassociates.com,
Cuernavaca Morelos, Mexico, Calgary, AB, Canada, +1 403 252 2239,
www.jacksonandassociates.com
+52 777 323 7244, ventas@lcmex.com, info@maryngroup.com, National Conveyors Co Inc
JCB Sales Ltd www.lcmex.com www.maryninternational.com East Granby, CT, USA, +1 860 653 0374,
Staffordshire, UK, +44 1889 590 312, info@nationalconveyors.com,
Lincoln Lubrication Systems Mayfran International BV www.nationalconveyors.com
dave.perks@jcb.com, www.jcb.com
St Louis, MO, USA, +1 800 435 9599, Landgraaf, The Netherlands,
Jeffrey Rader brenda.hendricks@skf.com, +31 45 5329292, jvliex@mayfran.eu, National Electric Coil
Duncan, SC, USA, +1 864 476 7523, www.lincolnindustrial.com www.mayfran.com Columbus, OH, USA, +1 614 488 1151,
info@terrasource.com, necservice@national-electric-coil.com,
Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH MCG Surge Protection www.national-electric-coil.com
www.terrasource.com
Spittal an der Drau, Austria, Deer Park, NY, USA, +1 631 586 5125,
JFE Engineering Europe GmbH +43 4762 2742 0, office@l-rt.com, info1@mcgsurge.com, www.mcgsurge.com Nationale Reststoffenbeurs
Frankfurt, Germany, +49 69 2980287 0, www.l-rt.com Arnhem, The Netherlands,
Is among the world leaders in offering Measurement Technology Ltd +31 26 3830161, info@waste4sale.com,
www.jfe-eng.co.jp
shredding machines and two-step shredding Luton, UK, +44 1582 435 600, www.reststoffenbeurs.nl
Keppel Seghers Belgium systems for waste recycling. Nearly mtlgas@eaton.com, www.hitech-inst.co.uk
Willebroek, Belgium, +32 3 880 77 00, everything can be reduced: waste-to-energy, naus
MENART South Brisbane, QLD, Australia,
info_belgium@keppelseghers.com, paper, plastic, rubber, wood, textiles,
www.keppelseghers.com biomass, and more. Dour, Belgium, +32 65 61 07 60, +61 7 3010 7979, contact@naus.com,
Provides advanced technology solutions for info@menart.eu, www.menart.eu www.naus.com
environmental issues including solid waste. Loylok Nigeria Co Ltd Manufactures award-winning industrial
Lagos State, Nigeria, +23 48 033 789530, composting machines, shredders, Neuson Ecotec GmbH
Klean Industries Inc loylokservices@yahoo.com windrow-turners and sieves. Haid, Austria, +43 7229 78 000 0,
Vancouver, BC, Canada, +1 604 637 9609, office@neuson-ecotec.com,
Macpresse Europa Srl Messe München GmbH www.neuson-ecotec.com
sales@kleanindustries.com,
www.kleanindustries.com Vernate, (MI), Italy, +39 02 905 2420, München, Germany, +49 899 491 1358,
info@macpresse.com, www.macpresse.com info@ifat.de, www.ifat.de New Way
KMW Energy Inc Designs and builds baling press machine Organises the IFAT series of events. Scranton, IA, USA, +1 712 652 3396,
London, ON, Canada, +1 519 686 1771, and custom-made systems for the recycling pallen@newwaytrucks.com,
MET Motoren und www.newwaytrucks.com
info@kmwenergy.com, and waste industries, adopting the most
Energietechnik GmbH
www.kmwenergy.com advanced technical solutions.
Rostock, Germany, +49 381 440 320, NexGen Enviro Systems Inc
Kobelco Eco-Solutions Co Ltd Macro Sensors office@met-online.com, Lindenhurst, NY, USA, +1 631 226 2930,
Kobe, Japan, +81 78 232 8018, Pennsauken, NJ, USA, +1 856 662 8000, www.met-online.com info@nexgenenviro.com,
www.kobelco-eco.co.jp sales@macrosensors.com, www.nexgenenviro.com
Metrix Instrument Co
www.macrosensors.com
Koch Membrane Systems Inc Houston, TX, USA, +1 281 940 1802, Nextteq LLC
Wilmington, MA, USA, +1 978 694 7000, info@metrixvibration.com, Tampa, FL, USA, +1 813 249 5888,
info@kochmembrane.com, www.metrixvibration.com info@nextteq.com, www.nextteq.com
www.kochmembrane.com
Niagara Wet Surface Air Coolers Ozonator Industries Ltd PyroGenesis Canada Inc RJM Associates
Tonawanda, NY, USA, +1 716 875 2000, Regina, SK, Canada, +1 306 791 0900, Montréal, QC, Canada, +1 514 937 0002, Easley, SC, USA, +1 864 414 1068,
sales.niagara@alfalaval.com, globalsales@ozonatorindustries.com, plasma@pyrogenesis.com, rmccracken@rjmmfg.com
www.niagarablower.com www.ozonatorindustries.com www.pyrogenesis.com
Roberto Zimmerman
Nippon Steel & Sumiken packIQ QED Environmental Systems Inc Environmental Engineering Ltd
Engineering Co Anderson, SC, USA, +1 877 233 8668, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, +1 734 995 2547, Hod Hasharon, Israel, +972 9 744 2617,
Dusseldorf, Germany, +49 211 528095 0, www.packiq.com info@qedenv.com, www.qedenv.com info@rz-ee.com, www.rz-ee.com
tanigaki.nobuhiro@eng.nssmc.com,
www.eng.nssmc.com PANalytical BV Quality Two-Way Radios Rockwell Automation Inc
Provides the waste gasification and melting Almelo, The Netherlands, +31 54 6534444, Temecula, CA, USA, +1 855 289 2929, Milwaukee, WI, USA, +1 414 382 2000,
technology, Direct Melting System (DMS). info@panalytical.com, www.panalytical.com sales@quality2wayradios.com, www.rockwellautomation.com
DMS has more than 42 references and has www.quality2wayradios.com
Paradigm Software LLC Roger M Douglass Ltd
been in operation since 1979.
Cockeysville, MD, USA, +1 410 329 1300, Ramboll Surrey, UK, +44 20 8409 0520,
NIRAFON Eurosud Srl - NIRAEUS info@paradigmsoftware.com, Copenhagen S, Denmark, +45 51 61 10 00, roger.m.douglass@talk21.com,
Rodano, (MI), Italy, +39 029 534 9098, www.paradigmsoftware.com info@ramboll.com, www.roger-m-douglass.com
info@niraeus.com, www.niraeus.com www.ramboll.com/energy
Parini Srl Provides international consulting on RONCO Canada
Nord-Lock Inc Albinea, (RE), Italy, +39 0522 599 990, planning/implementation of waste treatment Concord, ON, Canada, +1 905 660 6700,
Carnegie, PA, USA, +1 412 279 1149, info@parinisrl.it, www.parinisrl.it facilities. ronco@ronco.ca, www.ronco.ca
bolting@nord-lock.com, www.nord-lock.com
PCE Instruments UK Ltd Rastrac RR Projects
Nova Analytical Systems Inc Southampton, Hampshire, UK, Austin, TX, USA, +1 512 918 0700, Tullamore, Co Offaly, Ireland,
Niagara Falls, NY, USA, +1 716 285 0418, +44 2380 987 030,info@industrial-needs.com, brian.dziuk@rastrac.com, www.rastrac.com +35 3 579 361 600,
sales@nova-gas.com, www.nova-gas.com www.industrial-needs.com patrick.cassidy@rrprojects.net,
RDC www.rrprojects.net
NP Engineering Services Ltd PennWell Marketing Solutions Braintree, Essex, UK, +44 1376 336 400,
Barnsley, South Yorkshire, UK, Tulsa, OK, USA, +1 240 595 2352, services@rdc.co.uk, www.rdc.co.uk Safety Vision
+44 1226 771 081, npengserv@mail.com, marketingservices@pennwell.com, Houston, TX, USA, +1 713 896 6600,
www.npengineringservices.co.uk www.pennwellmarketing.com RDS Technology Ltd email@safetyvision.com,
Glos, UK, +44 1453 733 300, www.safetyvision.com
Odense Waste Management Peterbilt Motors Co info@rdstec.com, www.rdstec.com
Co Ltd Denton, TX, USA, +1 940 591 4000, Salsbury Industries -
Odense, Denmark, +45 6313 8200, jim.zito@paccar.com, www.peterbilt.com Red Acoustics Ltd Lockers.com
mail@odensewaste.com, Preston, Lancashire, UK, Los Angeles, CA, USA, +1 323 846 6700,
Pick Heaters Inc +44 1772 722 182, salsbury@lockers.com, www.lockers.com
www.odensewaste.com
West Bend, WI, USA, +1 262 338 1191, info@redacoustics.co.uk,
Odotech Inc info1@pickheaters.com, www.redacoustics.co.uk SAS Global Corp
Montreal, QC, Canada, +1 514 340 5250, www.pickheaters.com Warren, MI, USA, +1 248 414 4470,
info@odotech.com, www.odotech.com REDWAVE justinb@sasglobalcorp.com,
Presona AB Gleisdorf, Austria, +43 3112 8377 0, www.sasglobalcorp.com
O Kay Engineering Services Ltd Tomelilla, Sweden, +46 417 19900, office@redwave.at, www.redwave.at
Desborough, UK, +44 1536 765 010, sales@presona.com, www.presona.com Fritz Schäfer GmbH
postbox@okay.co.uk, www.okay.co.uk Offers energy saving prepress technology Reelcraft Industries Inc Neunkirchen Siegerland, Germany,
balers for recyclables, RDF, MSW, and more. Columbia City, IN, USA, +1 260 248 8188, +49 2735 701, at@ssi-schaefer.de,
Oldham SAS reelcraft@reelcraft.com, www.reelcraft.com www.ssi-schaefer.de
Arras, Cedex, France, +33 3 21 60 80 80, Previero N Srl
info@oldhamgas.com, www.oldhamgas.com Anzano del Parco, (CO), Italy, Rentec NV Schumann Tank & Stahlbau
+39 031 6349 1250, sales@previero.it, Pittem, Belgium, +32 5 146 75 51, GmbH
Olympic Wire and Equipment www.previero.it rentec@rentec.be, www.rentec.be Wolmirstedt, Germany, +49 39201 28 904,
Inc info@tank-stahlbau.de,
Costa Mesa, CA, USA, +1 949 646 9731, PRM Energy Systems Inc RESA Fichtner Group www.tank-stahlbau-gmbh.de
info@olympicequipment.com, Hot Springs, AR, USA, +1 501 767 2100, Barcelona, Spain, +34 934 318 311,
www.olympicequipment.com rbaileys@prmenergy.com, resa@resa-bcn.com, www.resa-bcn.com Security Engineered Machinery
www.prmenergy.com (SEM)
Omex Environmental Ltd Retech Recycling Technology Westboro, MA, USA, +1 508 366 1488,
Norfolk, UK, +44 1553 770 092, ProMation Engineering Inc REDOMA AB info@semshred.com, www.semshred.com
environmental@omex.com, Brooksville, FL, USA, +1 352 544 8436, Oxie, Sweden, +46 40 312230,
www.omex.co.uk dean.geraci@promationei.com, info@redoma.com, www.redoma.com SEDA Umwelttechnick GmbH
www.promationei.com Kössen, Austria, +43 5375 6318 0,
Optocon AG Reverse Logistics Group info@seda.at, www.seda.at
Dresden, Germany, +49 351 8435990, ProSim Inc Americas
info@optocon.de, www.optocon.de Philadelphia, PA, USA, +1 215 600 3760, Fremont, CA, USA, +1 510 812 4303, Sesotec GmbH
info@prosim.net, www.prosim.net john.dickenson@rlgamericas.com, Schönberg, Bavaria, Germany,
Orenda Automation www.rlgamericas.com +49 8554 3080, info@sesotec.com,
Technologies Inc Proweps Envirotec GmbH www.sesotec.com
Markham, ON, Canada, +1 905 513 8043, Biberach, Germany, +49 1511 2779850, Reverse Vending Corp Ltd
info@orenda-automation.com, dieter.korz@proweps.com, Surrey, UK, +44 2086 562 727, Showfou Electric Machine Co
www.orenda-automation.com www.proweps-envirotec.com steve@reversevending.co.uk, Ltd
www.reversevending.co.uk Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, +886 7 622 6590,
Orkel Compaction AS Psychsoftpc sales@showfou.com,
Fannrem, Norway, +47 72 48 80 00, Quincy, MA, USA, +1 617 471 8733, RH Energy Ltd www.showfoupump.com
jarl@orkel.no, www.orkel.no sales@psychsoftpc.com, Hampshire, UK, +44 1730 261 486,
Manufactures technology transforming bulk www.psychsoftpc.com robert@rhenergy.co.uk, www.rhenergy.com Shur-Co LLC - Donovan of FL
material into unit packages. Stuart, FL, USA, +1 772 286 3350,
PTF Haeusser GmbH Ridewell Suspensions sales@shurco.com, www.shurco.com
Ormitek Ltd Borgholzhausen, Germany, Springfield, MO, USA, +1 800 641 4122,
Tel Aviv, Israel, +972 3 642 4389, +49 5425 930186, info@ptf-haeusser.de, info@ridewellcorp.com,
ormitek@netvision.net.il www.rotowrap.com www.ridewellcorp.com
Provides Rotowrap bale wrapping machines,
bale openers and bale moving equipment.
DIARY OF
EVENTS
WASTE EXPO CHINA RWM IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CIWM BIR WORLD RECYCLING POWER-GEN INTERNATIONAL
Beijing, China Birmingham, UK CONVENTION (ROUND-TABLE Las Vegas, US
6-8 August, 2015 15-17 September 2015 SESSIONS 2015) Dec 8 -10, 2015
E: :tongjiali2006@126.com T: +44 (0) 203 033 2049 Prague, Czech Republic T: +1-918-831-9160
T: +86(010)-88682576 E: info@rwmexhibition.com 19-20 October 2015. W: www.power-gen.com/index.html
F: +86(010)-88682572 W: http://www.rwmexhibition.com/ W: www.bir.org
W: www. wasteexpo-china.com IFAT
20TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS Munich, Germany
AUSTRALASIAN WASTE & FOR BATTERY RECYCLING WASTEMINZ CONFERENCE & EXPO May 30 - June 3, 2016
RECYCLING EXPO Montreux, Switzerland Rotorua, New Zealand E: info@ifat.de
Melbourne, Australia 23-25 September, 2015 19 - 22 October, 2015 T: +49 89 949-11358
12-13 August, 2015 T: +41 627851000 W: www.icm.ch/ W: http://www.wasteminz.org.nz F:+49 89 949-11359
E: awre@divcom.net.au icbr-2015 W: http://www.ifat.de/en
W: www.awre.com.au ECOMONDO
Rimini, Italy WASTEMET ASIA 2016
POLLUTEC HORIZONS 3-6 November, 2015 Singapore
AFRICAN WASTE WEEK 2015 Paris, France T:(+39) 0541/744.492 11-16 July, 2016
Montreux, Switzerland 13-15 October 2015 F:(+39) 0541/744.475 E: gwen.ng@singex.com
1 September, 2015 T: +33 (0) 1 47 56 21 12 E:a.astolf@riminifera.it T: +49 89 949-11358
T: +27 11 549 8300 W: www.pollutec.com W: http://en.ecomondo.com W: www.singex.com
W: http://africawaste.co.za/
The waste management sector from all
over the world will gather in Antwerp
from 7-9 September 2015 for the ISWA
World Congress. ISWA, the International
Solid Waste Association, is the largest
development of professional sustainable
waste management at international level
and stimulates experts from around
the world to exchange information and programme with top speakers from
knowledge. One of the key events is the authorities, well-known organisations
annual World Congress, bringing together and companies, alternating with
more than 1,250 participants from the debates, networking opportunities
public, private and academic sector. and technical visits.