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Introducing the Andusia Haulier Awards

This Summer, Andusia reported on their best eight months (since 2016) in volume terms, exporting almost 141,000 tonnes of waste across Northern Europe and Scandinavia. An achievement that has seen the company’s total export volume of RDF, SRF and waste wood grow to 1.8 million tonnes since launching in 2012 and one that could feasibly lead to a record-breaking year for the business.

Andusia recognise that their success can be attributed not only to developing a strong supply base of UK waste management companies and establishing relationships with some of the largest EfW plants in Europe, but also their long-standing relationships with hauliers across Europe.

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New Guidance on POPs

In September this year, the Environment Agency (EA) issued new guidance on how councils should manage soft furnishings containing Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) from 2023.

Councils have till the end of this year to change their services and processes to be compliant with the EA’s new ruling – a ban on sending bulky household items to landfill.

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Andusia sign contract renewal with AEB Amsterdam

AEB Amsterdam and Andusia have revised and updated their most recent contract to extend it from a 12-month to now 3-year contract. Alongside this, AEB Amsterdam have also agreed to increase their RDF volumes – now boasting a 30,000 tonnes per annum deal. We are so excited about these revisions and to continue to work with AEB Amsterdam over the extended period.

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Andusia On Their Way to Best Year Yet

Andusia are proud to report that they have experienced their best eight months in volume terms; better than in the corresponding period from 2017 to 2021.

Exporting almost 141,000 tonnes from January to August this year, a 30% increase on 2021, this has seen a growth in the company’s total export volume of RDF, SRF and waste wood since launching in 2012 to 1.8 million tonnes. Waste that has not only been diverted from UK landfill but generating electricity and heat for residents in Northern Europe and Scandinavia.

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Andusia Renew ARC Contract

ARC (Amager Ressourcecenter) and Andusia have signed a new 3 year bulk shipping contract. The renewed contract will see Andusia supply the ‘Copenhill’ waste-to-energy facility, based in Copenhagen, Denmark, with 70,000 tonnes per year of plastic reduced RDF up to the end of 2025.

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