More C&D waste from UK to be exported

Ward, a metal recycling and waste management company in the United Kingdom, has partnered with a recovered fuel specialist in a move that aims to divert more waste from landfill, by exporting it to Europe to be used in energy generation.

L-R: Donald Ward (Ward), Mark Terrell (Andusia), Aaron Whycherley (Ward), Christian Heemsoth and Michael Bartels (SWB), Chris May (Andusia), Ben Stubbs (Ward) Left to right: Donald Ward (Ward), Mark Terrell (Andusia), Aaron Whycherley (Ward), Christian Heemsoth and Michael Bartels (SWB), Chris May (Andusia), Ben Stubbs (Ward). (PHOTO: Ward)

The company recently signed a deal with Andusia Recovered Fuels - an independent operator in the renewable energy supply chain, that exports waste materials to countries including Norway, Sweden, Scandinavia and Germany.聽

Ben Stubbs, operations manager at Ward, said: 鈥淓nergy from waste is becoming pivotal in achieving global Net Zero aims and something we鈥檝e been increasingly focused on, so this partnership demonstrates an ongoing commitment for Ward.鈥

鈥淎s a leading waste and recycling specialist, we consistently produce a high-quality product to a tight specification, which is vital for ensuring a reliable RDF supply.

鈥淚n addition, our continuous investment in improving and increasing our waste processing capacity makes us the perfect strategic partner for Andusia.鈥

The partnership will see over 25,000 t of residual material from Ward鈥檚 materials recovery facility sent to a number of energy from waste (EfW) plants in Germany.聽

Mark Terrell of Andusia, said: 鈥淲e were impressed by Ward鈥檚 reputation as a leading waste and recycling specialist and their aim to achieve zero to landfill wherever possible.鈥

鈥淥ur organisations are perfectly aligned and Andusia is proud to be supporting Ward鈥檚 mission by working together to ensure more waste is recovered and diverted away from landfill and back into the supply chain to create renewable energy.鈥

The partnership is part of Ward鈥檚 efforts to meet its environmental target of diverting 100% of its processed materials away from landfill, and so far seen the company install new baling and wrapping equipment at one of its Ilkeston sites in eastern England.

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