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Andusia Welcome New Marketing Executive

Andusia Recovered Fuels Ltd is pleased to welcome Sam Cordery to their team as new Marketing Executive.

Sam joins the company with 12 years of marketing experience, having worked in LED lighting and renewable technology industries and most recently the computer gaming industry.

Sam will be responsible for developing and executing Andusia’s marketing plans – covering all elements of the mix from the website, social media and PR to events and email marketing.

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Wood Waste

New Andusia Solution for Wood Waste and Biomass Fuel

Andusia Recovered Fuels is pleased to announce that it can now offer a renewable solution for Wood Waste and Biomass Fuel. Be more resourceful with your Wood Waste and contact us today to discuss your requirements

Approximately 4 million tonnes of waste wood is produced across the UK each year. Following treatment, the waste wood can be converted into Biomass fuel which can be used in energy from waste facilities.Read More »New Andusia Solution for Wood Waste and Biomass Fuel

Is the UK Development of EfW Infrastructure Slow Due to Brexit Uncertainty?

Following a recent report by The ESA, it was claimed that growth in UK EfW infrastructure was vital to ensure a continued outlet for UK waste. A similar report by The RDF Industry Group claimed that it was Brexit that would have an overall effect on the industry, with political uncertainty affecting RDF exports. However, after much investigation, Andusia have come to a different conclusion.

Andusia believes that Brexit will not affect RDF exports, however, there does seem to be an effect on companies not wishing to invest in UK infrastructure due to political uncertainty. The result of this is that the UK could be left with a gap between 2019 and 2022 in which no new EfW plants are being built.Read More »Is the UK Development of EfW Infrastructure Slow Due to Brexit Uncertainty?

Andusia Exhibit at RWM Exhibition Once Again

Andusia is pleased to announce that they will once again be exhibiting at the leading industry event, RWM. You will find Andusia on stand 5C70-D71 in the Energy from Waste Hall. The show will be taking place on the 12th– 13th September 2018, at the NEC in Birmingham.

As the UK’s leading recycling, water & energy waste management event, RWM showcases the latest innovations shaping the sector to the industry’s most influential names and organisations. More than 11,000 recycling and waste management professionals will attend from forward-thinking retail, leisure, manufacturing and construction firms; while local authorities, trade associations, and waste management companies will also send delegates to discover the latest environmentally sound and profitable solutions. Boasting a world-class lineup of 450 cutting-edge exhibitors and 150 expert-led seminars, RWM will offer these visitors an incredible depth of knowledge, guidance and expertise.Read More »Andusia Exhibit at RWM Exhibition Once Again

Andusia’s Response to the Environment Services Association Report on UK EfW Infrastructure

This week, the Environment Service Association (ESA) published a report; Energy for the Circular Economy: An Overview of Energy from Waste in the UK.

“There are strong signs that the UK Government now recognises both the urgent need for better resource productivity and stewardship, and the exciting opportunities it brings for jobs, innovation, growth and sustainable lifestyle, in short, for what has been known for years now as a more Circular Economy.”

Andusia is in full support of the initiative to develop the UK’s EfW infrastructure as this is a key focus for the company moving forward. Andusia and the ESA both see the urgency and requirement for an additional outlet for the waste produced across the country.Read More »Andusia’s Response to the Environment Services Association Report on UK EfW Infrastructure

Can the UK handle an additional 3.6million tonnes of material in landfill?

This week, the RDF Industry Group has published a report detailing the effects Brexit could have on the RDF Industry. In summary, the report states that if Brexit were to damage the UK’s RDF export market then the result would be, the almost impossible task of, the UK having to find the space for some 3.6million tonnes of additional material going to landfill.

Although Andusia is not of the opinion that Brexit will have an impact on the RDF industry, it does support the initiative for the UK government to not only support continued RDF export but also growth in the UK waste and energy market.Read More »Can the UK handle an additional 3.6million tonnes of material in landfill?