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IFAT 2018

Andusia are visiting IFAT 2018

IFAT is the world’s leading trade fair for Waste and Energy Management, and is a vital platform for visitors to procure strategies and solutions for using resources to ensure long-term preservation. This year Andusia will be visiting the trade fair and will be available for meetings with any current and prospective clients to discuss your requirements.

The industry leading exhibition attracts over 130,000 visitors from 169 countries, all looking to meet and network with other visitors but also the 300 exhibitors. The trade fair is supported by a unique and informative seminar programme which further confirms it’s a trade fair of opinion. This year’s event will be taking place in Munich, Germany from 14-18 May 2018.Read More »Andusia are visiting IFAT 2018

Landfill Tax March 18

Another Landfill Tax Increase in April 2018

“In this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.”Benjamin Franklin

In 1996 Landfill Tax was introduced in Britain, and ever since then it has only ever increased. On the 8thMarch 2017, the Treasury announced that it would once again be increasing landfill tax. As of the 1stApril 2018, landfill tax will increase by £2.85, from £86.10/tonne to £88.95/tonne. Andusia is able to help you avoid such landfill tax prices by taking your waste off your hands and sending it to Europe for energy recovery, contact us today to discuss your requirements.Read More »Another Landfill Tax Increase in April 2018

Brexit

What effect will Brexit and uncertain exchange rates have on the RDF Market?

With Brexit still in the negotiation stage, there are many people across the waste sector who still see a perceived risk to the RDF industry. Brexit, along with uncertain exchange rates and other factors are on all our minds, which is why Mark Terrell, General Manager at Andusia, decided to tackle these issues at the annual industry event, Energy from Waste Conference in London.

The main issue with Brexit is that until the final terms are agreed we are unaware of the full implications it may have on the RDF export market. One thing we must remember though is that there will still be a demand for waste; European WTE plants will still need waste and we are still short of treatment capacity in the UK for many year to come.Read More »What effect will Brexit and uncertain exchange rates have on the RDF Market?

EEW

Andusia and EEW Neunkirchen

Andusia Recovered Fuels is pleased to announce that it has secured a 5 year contract with EEW’s Neunkirchen plant in Germany.

EEW is Germany’s leading company in generating environmentally friendly energy from waste, with 18 state of the art plants. EEW recover approximately 4.7 million tonnes of waste each year with the objective to reduce, if not eliminate, landfill across Europe. The energy from waste plant (AHKW), built originally in the 1970s and totally overhauled between 1996 and 2001, is ope- rated by EEW Energy from Waste Saarbrücken GmbH. The Neunkirchen energy from waste plant generates around 74,000 megawatt hours of power and 21,000 megawatt hours of district heat every year. That corresponds to supplying 21,000 households with power and 1,500 households with climate- friendly district heat.Read More »Andusia and EEW Neunkirchen