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Malvern Update – May 2019

Last month Andusia announced they had been confirmed as the sole waste supplier to a new clinical waste treatment plant in Worcestershire.

Leading up to the commissioning of the new site, Andusia will be detailing the progress on their website. Here is what has happened in the past couple of months…

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Andusia Partner with Powerday

Andusia is pleased to announce they have signed an SRF supply contract with Powerday PLC, London’s largest recycling and waste management company.

Powerday have the capacity to process up to 1.6 million tonnes of construction, demolition, municipal, commercial and industrial waste a year. Using the latest technology to recycle and recover, they are committed to providing 100% diversion from landfill solutions.

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Andusia Discuss the Capacity Gap

There is undeniably a capacity deficit, or ‘gap’, between waste needing treatment and available capacity to treat said waste in the UK. Landfill sites are closing at a fast rate and existing UK Energy from Waste (EfW) plants are full to capacity; hence the need to export. Over the next five years, we’ll only see more of a shortage in vital waste treatment facilities being built in the UK. Andusia explores…

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Meet Andusia at Lets Recycle Live

The Andusia team will be attending this year’s Lets Recycle Live event in Coventry on 22ndand 23rdMay. Directors, Steve Burton, Stewart Brackenbury and Mark Terrell will be attending the event, alongside Commercial Manager Chris May and our Hazardous Waste Manager, Fraser Cutting.

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Andusia Sole Supplier for New Clinical Waste Plant in Malvern

Andusia Hazchem Treatment Ltd are pleased to announce that they have been confirmed as the sole waste supplier to a new clinical waste treatment plant in Worcestershire.

The new plant, which is being developed in an existing, retired plant in Malvern, is the first of its kind to be built in the UK in the last decade and is one of four planned in the next few years.

From January 2020, Andusia will be supplying 40,000 tonnes of hazardous and clinical waste for high temperature treatment under a 5 year deal. This method of disposal offers a high level of safety and security for clinical and hazardous waste and minimises environmental impact. Heat produced in the incineration process creates steam which can then be used to power turbines, generating electricity.

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