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REVIEW ISSUE 2010–2011
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OWaste and the world bank
OThe zero waste concept
OIFAT Entsorga preview
OFuturesource
O WTE in China
OFood waste
OLandfill fires
ORecycling
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JULY –AUGUS T 2010
REGULARS
4 FROM THE EDITOR
6 ISWA COMMENTS
9 NEWS
A round-up of news from around the world
84 ISWA INFORMATION
86 DIARY
87 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
88 ISWA MEMBER DIRECTORY
109 BUYERS GUIDE DIRECTORY
COVER IMAGE: Courtesy of Multicar
LISTINGS
FEATURES
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14 WASTE AND THE WORLD BANK
Through a combination of financial and technical
assistance with infrastructure projects, the World Bank
aims to reduce poverty in developing countries. Here
we look at some of the $3.5 billion being invested by
the Bank in over 150 active and pending waste
management projects globally.
By Charles Peterson, Claudia Barrera,
and Zarina Azizova
22 THE LIGHTBULB MOMENT
With incandescent lightbulbs being legislated out of
existence on a global basis, the question of how to
safely recycle the rapidly growing numbers of new
and old bulbs, and the harmful mercury they often
contain, is an increasingly important issue.
22
By Christer Sundberg
26 FUTURESOURCE
EXHIBITION REVIEW
Despite the current economic climate stifling marketing
budgets and visitor numbers at many exhibitions,
the recent Futuresource show was a success.Waste
Management World was a global media partner in the
event and Malcolm Bates gives us the highlights.
By Malcolm Bates
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30 UNDERSTANDING
LANDFILL FIRES
Landfill fires are more frequent, and harder to
detect than many may imagine. With the potential
to cause injury, death and pollution on a large
scale the subject of landfill fires is quite literally
a hot topic.
By Patrick Foss-Smith
61 UNIQUE SOLUTIONS
When it comes to the sorting of commingled
waste, the different physical characteristics of each
fraction has traditionally created problems with
automation. Here Patricia Masias and Raquel Vila of
Masias Recycling walk us through the design and
implementation of the highly efficient Envirosort
plant near Worcester, UK.
By Patricia Masias and Raquel Vila
37 WASTE TO ENERGY IN CHINA
With its shifting demographics, and rapidly
expanding cities, China has increased its waste to
energy capacity substantially over the past decade.
Here we look at some of the technologies used,
and the social and environmental issues raised.
By Nickolas Themelis and Zhixiao Zhang
65 BIOGAS COMES OF AGE
Biogas is becoming an increasingly big business,
and as the industry grows, so do the opportunities
for those involved in food waste management.
Using Germany as a model this article explores the
pros and cons of using waste food as
a biogas feedstock.
By Iyad Omari and Peter Stepany
41 IFAT SHOW PREVIEW
The world´s leading trade fair for water, sewage,
waste and raw materials management – IFAT
ENTSORGA – will take place between 13 and 17
September 2010 at the New Munich Trade Fair
Centre. Waste Management World previews the
forthcoming event.
55 NEW YORK’S NEW IDEA
Three years in, the environmental strategy PlaNYC
in New York has made significant strides towards
its long-term goals. However in a recent update
Mayor Michael R Bloomberg announced the
addition of a comprehensive, sustainable approach
to solid waste that will set the bar for the rest of
the USA to work towards.
By Claudine Capel
59 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
As the last remaining vehicle still in production to
have originated in the former East Germany, you
may imagine the multi-purpose Multicar truck
range would be on its last legs. However, following
the recent takeover of Hakowerke by the Possehl
Group this versatile range has been revitalized with
new models and relaunched.
72 AIMING FOR ZERO WASTE
Moving from the traditional industry model where
waste is considered a fact of life, to a new,
integrated system where everything has its use
will not happen overnight. However plans are afoot
to devise, implement and refine just such
a system. Ian D Williams and Tony Curran explain
the ZeroWIN approach to zero waste.
By Ian D Williams and Tony Curran
80 FOOD WASTE MANAGEMENT
With 3.5 million tonnes of food waste going to
landfill from the UK hospitality sector alone, and
landfill tax set to double in the next three years,
there is clearly an opportunity within the catering
industry to turn a problem into an advantage
BaxterStory is one catering company at the
forefront of doing just that.
By Adrienne Cohen
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elcome to the bumper 2010 review issue of Waste Management
World featuring our directory and ISWA member listings, as well as
extra features about the issues that matter in waste today.
Inside these pages you will find a mix of content from around
the world, as well as stories which matter to our industry as a whole. ‘Waste and
the world bank’ on page 14 is an insightful look at the world bank’s involvement
in waste management projects with the aim of keeping them environmentally
sustainable, and ‘Aiming for zero waste’ on page 72 is a look at a project which
works towards the goal of zero waste. While some may consider this concept
pie in the sky – and to be honest, it is not yet a widespread waste management
system – zero waste is taking off in many places around the world and is an ideal
that many feel is worth working toward.
In terms of recycling we look at lightbulb recycling (page 22), commingled
material facilities (page 61) and the uptake of more stringent recycling and
waste management policies in New York (page 55). We also look at the fast
growth of the waste-to-energy sector in China (page 37), the problems and
causes of landfill fires (page 30), issues facing biogas companies today (page 65)
and a food waste recycling project in the UK (page 80).
Our resident collection and transport expert, Malcolm Bates, brings you
a report on the multi-purpose Multicar truck, as well as a review of the best
products at this year’s Futuresource show held in June 2010. We also look
forward to the IFAT Entsorga event to be held in Munich, Germany on 13-17
September with a detailed show preview. This feature gives a handy floorplan as
well as all the information you’ll need about the event.
It is with sadness that I also now take my leave as editor of Waste Management
World, and hand it over to the capable hands of Tom Freyberg as chief editor and
Ben Messenger as associate editor. It has been a challenging and exciting two
years in the job for me, and I would like to thank the authors, readers and my
other friends in the industry for all their good work along the way.
Best regards
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As the real life impact of global warming takes effect,
Hermann Koller asks what will it take to switch on the
lightbulb in mankind’s collective consciousness?
Rotten apples, a rotten ski season, or a rotten brain?
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ne year ago in this space you could read some quite optimistic forecasts and expectations
regarding last December’s COP15 in Copenhagen. One year ago these were legitimate
hopes – but now we know better. COP15 was a big disappointment. Even as global
warming claims more and more new victims, the necessity to change something, to change
something soon, obviously hasn’t sunk in yet.
In Austria, home of the ISWA General secretariat, we have glacial retreat, and each year need more
and more artificial snow for skiing. Our apples go rotten because it is too hot. The Netherlands, venue
of the first ISWA Beacon conference on Waste Prevention & Recycling, will probably face even more
dramatic ramifications in the near future: the city of Leeuwarden, where this very successful conference
took place, is situated below sea level, like most parts of the Netherlands…
But all those pieces of bad news don’t seem to have had any effect – politicians and the rest of
mankind continue acting as they always have. ‘We are just missing a good name for the threat’, a
UN-official said, ‘like for the ozone hole in former days. With the ozone problem people associated
it with a hole in the roof, through which the cold came in’. But maybe this image of a hole in the
roof is the problem nowadays: possibly too many people are happy now that the heating is on…
Facing this dilemma then, the question is – what shall we do? Spread the news that climate
change is bad for our brains? There are some German scientists stating that a cooler climate
Possibly too
supported the development of larger brains. The human body in resting state produces the
same amount of energy as a 100 watt light bulb, two thirds of that energy is produced in
many people are
the brain. This energy is emitted by the body to protect it against overheating, and this
happy now that the
works better, when it’s cooler. With the beginning of the Ice Age 2.8 million years ago the
air became cooler, brains could be chilled sufficiently, and voila! Homo erectus appeared
heating is on
on the scene – with a much bigger brain. And what happens when we reverse this situation?
Well, if this thought doesn’t help, maybe the ISWA White Paper on Waste and Climate
Change can contribute to a global rethinking and to improving the situation. With this White
Paper we are setting forth the technologies and mechanisms which can transform the waste sector
into a global net reducer of GHG emissions, and we are making the necessary commitments to assist
this change. The ISWA White Paper on Waste and Climate Change can be downloaded for free. Have a
look at www.iswa.org and…
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Have a nice, cool day!
Hermann Koller
e-mail: hkoller@iswa.org
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To learn more, speak to your local JCB dealer who will be happy to discuss your specific requirements.
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New WTE facility in NW England
Covanta Energy and Peel
Environmental have joined forces
in a £500 million (US $741.9 million)
project in the north west of England.
The project will see the development
of the UK’s largest industrial ‘eco-park’
aimed at promoting and encouraging
recycling, reprocessing and energy
recovery.
The park will be located close
to Manchester and Liverpool and
operated by Ince Park LLP. Covanta
Energy will build, own and operate the
WTE facility which will take in MSW
and business waste and convert it into
heat and electricity. Construction is set
to begin in 2011. The energy produced
would be enough to support 150,000
homes and much of it will be
redeployed to the eco-park to increase
the recycling and reprocessing
capacity.
The remainder of the 126 acre
site will be marketed to waste and
environmental companies for their
use, and approximately 50 acres of the
site has been earmarked to become a
nature reserve.
Myles Kitcher, Director of Peel
Environmental commented, ‘We are
delighted to have found a partner
in Covanta who is committed to
delivering the EfW (WTE) plant at
the earliest possible opportunity.
This means that we are looking at
several hundred construction jobs
over a three year period in addition
to creating more than 1,000 full time
jobs across the full Ince site. Jobs we
promised during the planning process
will now become a reality.’
Owen Michaelson, Chairman of
Peel Environmental, said, ‘We need
to make more careful use of the
earth’s resources. I believe we should
make efficient use of the waste that
remains after recycling and maximise
our use of renewable resources.
This will enable us to reduce our
dependency on fossil fuels. We must
use our precious mineral resources in
a responsible manner and only as part
of a balanced energy policy.’
Covanta’s UK MD, Malcolm Chilton
said, ‘Our Waste to Energy (WTE) facility
will be the heart of the eco-park which
we believe will be a model for the
future. It represents the most sensible
and viable alternative to our country’s
current over reliance on landfill for
municipal and business waste. It will
provide the energy and means to truly
make recycling and reprocessing a
reality and not just an aspiration.’
Commenting on the agreement
Scott Whitney, Covanta’s European
President said, ‘By combining the
strengths of Peel Environmental
and Covanta Energy we will provide
an environmentally beneficial and
economical method for dealing with
residual waste. The synergies are
fantastic and I am optimistic we will
find other similar projects to work on
together.’
Teabags not entirely biodegradable
A consumer body in the UK has
warned that most teabags being
sold in Britain today are only 70-80%
biodegradable. This will come as a
surprise to millions of Britons who
drink tea every day. It has been
reported that the outer net part of
the teabags remains after the tea has
rotted away, due to the heat-resistant
polypropylene included within it.
Major manufacturers have had to
respond to this issue.
PG Tips said, ‘Like most of the
teabags in the UK, our teabags are
made with about 80% paper fibre,
which is fully compostable along with
the tea leaves contained in the bag.
The remaining packaging includes a
small amount of plastic which is not
fully biodegradable.’
Teadirect said, ‘Our teabags are 70%
compostable’ and its sustainability
manager Whitney Kakos said the use
of the plastic polypropylene was ‘an
industry-wide practice.’
A spokesperson for Clipper Teas
said, ‘Our teabags are composed
of vegetable and wood fibres
and are sealed with a low level of
polypropylene. Our teabags are
suitable for inclusion in compost heaps
where the fibres will break down. Any
remaining fibres will be small and can
be dispersed in the soil.’
The UK’s government agency
Wrap has advised people to compost
teabags anyway. Lynne Gunn, Wrap’s
home composting expert, said: ‘Our
advice remains that teabags are
suitable for composting. If the bags
are still visible when you want to use
the compost, they can be sieved out
or picked off the surface of the soil.
You can also speed up the composting
process by ripping open the bags.’
in brief
The Scottish Environment Protection
Agency has taken steps to combat
the problem of plasterboard in the UK
waste stream. Currently between 1.1
and 1.75 million tonnes of plasterboard
enters the waste stream each year,
causing a potential environmental
problem. But the definition of waste
plasterboard has now been reclassified
to ensure that plasterboard processed
to the correct specification is no longer
classed as waste.
Starbucks
pushes
recycling
effort
Starbucks is looking into new ways to
recycle its annual 3 billion waste paper
coffee cups in an attempt to create a
commercial market for its waste.
Recycle and compost bins have been
placed into 90 Seattle stores to comply
with a new citywide policy which will
divert 6000 tonnes of waste food and
serviceware from landfill. In addition to
this, cups used at the company’s Chicago
stores will now be sent to a recycling
facility in Wisconsin where they will be
turned into Starbucks napkins.
Starbucks also recycle or compost
waste in San Francisco and Ontario
because of policies in place there.
In areas without such regulations
commercial demand dictates the
recycling of products.
‘The biggest roadblock to recycling
is the lack of demand for old paper,’
said Jim Hanna, Starbucks’ director
of environmental impact and global
responsibility. ‘We need to create
demand for recyclers for our products.’
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Japan mobile phone
recycling pilot
Japan’s top mobile phone carrier,
NTT DoComo Inc, conducted
a pilot project early this year to
gauge the effectiveness of mobile
phone recycling processes. Used
phones were collected, sorted and
disassembled and the parts were
assessed for usefulness. Oil from
the plastic outer cases was also
extracted, as well as gold and silver
slag from the metal components. The
aim was to establish a closed-loop
recycling system for recycling phones
by reusing parts and improving
recyclable materials through chemical
processing.
Victoria says
no to bottle refund
The state of Victoria in Australia is
putting up resistance to the idea
of a national drink bottle refund
scheme. It is believed that the scheme
could increase costs and undermine
kerbside recycling.
Since a cost-benefit comparison of
recycling programmes showed that
a national container deposit scheme
could be a good thing, Victorian
Environment Minister Gavin Jennings
said other evidence showed it was
not the best approach for the state.
He said that Victoria’s existing kerbside
recycling system already collected as
much waste as neighbouring South
Australia’s kerbside and container
deposit systems combined.
‘A Victorian container deposit
scheme would increase costs for
families and potentially undermine
our kerbside system,’ he said.
UAE moves towards ecofriendly plastic bags
Following a Federal Government
decree that all plastic bags made
anywhere in the United Arab Emirates
must be biodegradable by 2013, the
emirate of Ajman will aim to put this
in place by the end of this year. Ajman
is the smallest of the Emirates at just
260 square km.
Turning Ajman’s plastic industry
into an eco-friendly one is ‘not a trial’,
said the emirate’s Environmental
Protection department head, and
Ajman Municipality Environmental
Protection head said he hoped that
within six months there would be
no plastic bags littering the Emirate’s
streets.
Inspections will be carried out
and companies will have to the end
of the year to comply or risk hefty
fines. Biodegradable bags will need a
municipality-approved sticker giving
instructions on how to store and
transport them. At a recent meeting of
around 70 plastic bag manufacturers
and importers in Ajman, the audience
were told that there was much work
to do to meet to this end-of-year goal
but that the decree must be complied
with from day one.
Production of non-degradable bags
is not permitted and a special pelletsized ingredient must be added to the
mix to help plastic bags break down
over a period of time without leaving
harmful residues. Wells Plastic and
Eco-polymers are the companies that
have been approved as suppliers of
the granular additive.
The Ministry of Environment and
Water is working to educate the
public and manufacturers to accept
the change to federal law.
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A 25-year contract has been signed in the UK by waste
company Biffa and West Sussex County Council. Biffa will treat
the English county’s municipal waste using the latest MBT
technology in a new facility close to its existing plant near
Horsham, West Sussex.
The deal is worth more than £1 billion and will divert 80 %
of residual waste from landfill, saving the county council £300
million over the length of the contract. The project will also
create 80 new jobs in West Sussex.
Haase and Eggersmann technology will be used to treat
up to 327,000 tonnes of residual municipal and commercial
waste per year. M+W UK Ltd has been selected as the EPC
contractor to build the new facility. Biffa will treat the
mechanically separated biodegradable fraction using AD
technology. The resultant biogas will be used to generate
renewable energy. The facility’s sorting plant will also produce
a refuse derived fuel (RDF).
Electrolux recycles floating
ocean waste
The problem of floating waste in the
Pacific Ocean is being addressed, in
part, by vacuum cleaner manufacturer
Electrolux. This terrible environmental
issue has long been a problem and
Electrolux is aiming to raise awareness
of it by using floating plastic waste to
make vacuum cleaners. The scheme is
called Vac from the Sea.
‘There are plastic islands, some
several times the size of the state of
Texas, floating in our oceans. Yet on
land, we struggle to get hold of enough
recycled plastics to meet the demand
for sustainable vacuum cleaners.
What the world needs now is a better
plastic karma,’ says Cecilia Nord, Vice
President, Floor Care Environmental and
Sustainability Affairs, Electrolux.
A limited number of vacuum
cleaners will be made from waste
salvaged from the Pacific, Indian,
Atlantic and Mediterranean oceans
and the Baltic and North seas and then
put on display for decision makers and
consumers to help raise awareness
of the issue. Different techniques for
collecting the plastic will be used
depending on the location.
‘More recycling directly translates
into more sustainable appliances and
homes. Our engineers have managed
to get our green range vacuum cleaners
up to 70 % recycled plastic but our
ultimate vision is of course 100 %, and
for all ranges,’ says Jonas Magnusson,
Product Marketing Manager at
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The UK Environment Agency has
granted the Shanks Group permission
to export refuse derived fuel to
facilities on mainland Europe. The
company requested this as there is an
over-capacity of recovery facilities on
the continent.
Approval has been given for Shanks
to export 40,000 tonnes within in
the next year which will be used as
feedstock by energy recovery plants in
Germany and the Netherlands. Shanks
had pointed out that there was a
high demand for RDF outside the
UK and that some waste treatment
facilities have been reclassified under
the Waste Framework Directive to
‘recovery’ facilities rather than ‘disposal’
facilities. UK law prohibits the disposal
of waste material abroad under the
Transfrontier Shipment of Waste
Regulations 2007.
The Environment Agency
has stated that this is the first
arrangement of this kind in the UK,
and said that energy recovery of fuel
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California looks at LCA of singleuse and reusable bags
WTE plan in
Baltimore
A Master Environmental Assessment
(MEA) on single use and reusable
bags has been developed by ICF
International’s Sacramento office and
released by Green Cities California
(GCC). It summarizes existing research
on the impacts of single use plastic,
paper, compostable and reusable
bags, as well as looking at the impact
of policies such as fees and bans on
bags.
Albany-based company Energy
Answers International held a public
meeting in south Baltimore, Maryland,
recently to discuss its plans to build a
$1 billion 120 MW WTE facility there.
Project manager Kurt Kramer gave
details of the project saying that the
plant would process MSW, tyres, auto
fluff and wood waste and turn it
into energy using boiler technology
used in coal-burning power plants.
The facility would be built to gold
LEED (Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design) standards, and
would be cleaner and more efficient
that standard WTE plants. It would
also exceed federal pollution-control
requirements for emissions.
The plant is intended to employ
about 200 staff once up-and-running
and contribute around $30 million to
the local economy.
Overview of findings:
• Single-Use Plastic Bags: Nearly
20 billion single-use high density
polyethylene (HDPE) plastic grocery
bags are used annually in California,
and most end up in landfills or as
litter. In fact, of the four types of
bags considered, plastic bags had
the greatest impact on litter.
• Single-Use Paper Bags: Kraft
paper bags are recycled at a
significantly higher rate than
single-use plastic bags. Still, over
its lifetime, a single-use paper bag
has significantly larger greenhouse
gas (GHG) emissions and results in
greater atmospheric acidification,
water consumption, and ozone
production than plastic bags.
• Single-Use Biodegradable Bags:
Although biodegradable bags
are thought to be an eco-friendly
alternative to HDPE plastic bags,
they have greater environmental
impacts at manufacture, resulting
in more GHG emissions and water
consumption than conventional
plastic bags. In addition,
biodegradable bags may degrade
only under composting conditions.
Therefore, when littered, they will
have a similar impact on aesthetics
and marine life as HDPE plastic
bags.
• Reusable Bags: Reusable bags can
be made from plastic or cloth and
are designed to be used up to
hundreds of times. Assuming the
bags are reused at least a few times,
reusable bags have significantly
lower environmental impacts, on a
per use basis, than single-use bags.
Some of the reviewed LCAs indicate
that use of the non-woven plastic
reusable bag results in particularly
large environmental benefits.
• Effects of Policy Options on SingleUse Bags: In other regions of the
world, fees and bans on bags
have resulted in dramatic drops in
consumption. For instance, the Irish
plastic bag tax immediately resulted
in a greater than 90 % reduction in
use. Due to California law AB2449,
no fee program on plastic bags can
be introduced. However, bans on
single-use plastic bags, as well as
fees on other single-use bags, may
be implemented to minimize use.
The best of
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Ottowa-based Plasco Energy Group has announced
a partnership with China Energy Conservation and
Environmental Protection (CECEP) Group on a new WTE plant
to be built in Beijing, China. The plant is planned to process
300 tons (272 tonnes) per day and be operational by the
second quarter of 2012. It is expected to cost around $170
million to build and will earn revenues from disposal fees and
from selling the power produced.
CECEP Plasco China, as the facility will be known, will
benefit from Plasco Conversion System technology. CECEP
will also be looking into using this system for other WTE
projects in China. ‘We can make a big difference in cutting
global warming-causing gasses from landfill in the world’s
fastest growing economy with one of the largest populations
on earth through this partnership,’ said Plasco CEO Rod
Bryden. ‘This technology, developed right here in Ottawa, can
help communities all around the world to handle waste and
contribute to our green energy future starting right now.’
‘The opportunity presented by this joint venture between
CECEP and Plasco Energy Group is truly exciting for both
companies,’ said Wang Xiaokang, President of CECEP. ‘Soon,
not only Ottawa and Beijing, but communities across all
of China will handle their municipal waste in the most
environmentally friendly way, producing clean, reliable
energy and usable materials. Garbage will truly become
a resource rather than a waste.’
Feathers converted into
biodegradable plastic
Two scientists in the Washington area,
USA, have discovered a way to create
biodegradable plastics from feathers.
The US poultry industry produces
around 2000 tonnes of feathers per
year and currently 80 % of this goes
to waste. This new method, by Masud
Huda of the Horticultural Research
Institute and Walter Schmidt of the
US department of agriculture, gives
a way to reuse these feathers and
create biodegradable plastic. ‘Feathers
are about eight times as strong
as cellulose,’ said Walter Schmidt.
‘By design, feathers are strong and
durable. If feathers were twice as
heavy or half strong then birds
couldn’t fly.’
Republic Services
CEO to retire
US waste giant Republic Services
recently announced that its Chairman
and CEO James O’Connor, 61, plans
to retire early next year. Donald Slager
will take over his role becoming the
president and CEO of the Company
on 1 January 2011, and has become a
board member effective immediately.
O’Connor will remain chairmen until
May 2011 when the next annual
shareholder meeting takes place.
Slager has worked in the waste
industry for many years having been
COO at Allied Waste until it was
bought out by Republic in 2008.
Kevin Walbridge will be the new vice
president of operations.
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A look at World Bank projects designed to reduce the climate change
impacts of waste management in developing countries.
by Charles
Peterson,
Claudia Barrera and Zarina Azizova
Waste and the world bank
T
he World Bank’s role is to reduce poverty in developing
countries through loans and technical assistance
in infrastructure including waste management and
other areas. Currently, the Bank has more than 150
projects (active or under development) with waste
management companies with total investment commitments
of US$3.5 billion. The waste management projects cover the
spectrum of the solid waste field – collection equipment, transfer
stations, and landfill design/construction.
Carbon finance or the purchase of reductions in greenhouse
gas emissions, including methane, from projects is a service
the Bank has offered to developing countries since the year
2000. Carbon finance was developed to meet the opportunities
provided by the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), a
provision in the Kyoto Protocol, which enables buyers from
developed countries to purchase greenhouse gas emission
reductions from projects in developing countries. Such emission
reductions are credited towards the emission reduction targets
for developed countries under the Kyoto Protocol. The Bank is
a trustee for a group of 12 funds and facilities.
In the waste management area, existing CDM areas
(methodologies) in which the Bank is involved include landfill gas
collection with energy recovery/flaring and composting projects.
The Bank is developing a methodology for methane avoidance
through recycling. In the carbon finance area, the Bank has 38
municipal waste management projects plus additional projects
for agricultural wastes.
Solid waste and greenhouse gas emissions
Methane, a by-product of the decomposition of the organic
biomass portion of solid waste disposed of in a landfill, is a
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greenhouse gas, which has 21 times the global warming potential
of carbon dioxide (CO2) . Total anthropogenic (human induced)
methane emissions represent about 15 % of greenhouse gases.
Worldwide, waste disposal accounts for more than 12 % of
anthropogenic methane, which makes waste disposal the fourth
largest source of non-carbon dioxide greenhouse gas.
Carbon dioxide from biomass organics in municipal waste are
considered climate neutral. This includes CO2 from composting
(aerobic) as well as burning of methane in a flare or a generator
to produce electricity.
Clean development mechanism
Projects in developing countries that have ratified the Kyoto
Protocol must comply with the conditions of the CDM
program before their greenhouse gas emission reductions can
be sold. These conditions, or methodologies, are managed by the
CDM Executive Board under the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
A common element of all methodologies is the need to set
a baseline, which is the level of greenhouse gas that would be
emitted in the absence of the project. For waste projects, the
baseline is a landfill with no gas recovery. A disposal site with
flaring at gas vents would need to subtract the methane being
burned from the gas collected if an active landfill gas recovery
system was installed.
Additionality2, or the level of greenhouse gas emission
reduction that would be achieved below those that would have
occurred in the absence of the registered project, is a second basic
element. Additionality can be demonstrated using the barrier
approach, where a project would provide the list of barriers that
would prevent the project from happening in the absence of
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CDM incentives. Or, additionality can be demonstrated using
the internal rate of return of the project. The project must show
that the financial return on investment would be too low without
the additional cash flow from carbon finance. Alternatively if the
internal rate of return is deemed too high with carbon finance it
is possible that the CDM Executive Board may reject a project
as not meeting the additionality test, unless it can be proven that
there are significant technological or institutional barriers that
would make the implementation of the project without CDM
risky. The objective is, to demonstrate that it is because of the
existence of the CDM Mechanism, that the project is taking
place, otherwise it would have not happened because it is either
too risky or technically too difficult to implement.
Other barriers include technical innovation, or in the case
of waste management common practice. In many countries
composting and landfill gas recovery are used rarely, or not at all
to manage municipal waste.
Approved methodologies
Landfill gas capture and use/flaring, aerobic landfill, and methane
avoidance (aerobic composting, methane digestion, refusederived fuel, and incineration with and without energy recovery)
are municipal solid waste activities for which methodologies
exist. The Bank is pursuing development of a new methodology
for recycling.
An advantage with small-scale projects is that they are less
complicated to develop and monitor once operations begin.
Offsetting these advantages is the relatively high development
cost for the emission reductions that can be earned with smallscale projects.
Methodology applications
Preparation of a Project Design Document (PDD), which
defines the nature of a proposed project, the expected emission
reductions, the factors used to estimate expected reductions, and
describes a monitoring plan to track future performance, is a
critical early step in a project’s development.
Since landfill disposal is considered to be the baseline for
municipal waste projects, the expected emissions to be captured
(landfill gas) or avoided (composting) are estimated using
the first order decay (FOD) model. Among the factors that
influence the landfill gas generation forecast by the model, is the
composition of the waste stream, especially the organic discards
(food, paper/textiles, other putrescibles, and wood).
Developing countries generally have a higher level of organic
waste than developed countries, especially food waste. People in
the developing world buy more fresh (non-packaged) food, so
the residuals of preparation end up being discarded with other
wastes. Also low income households in developing countries do
not have separate garbage disposals.
The average annual precipitation and ambient temperature is
another important factor to estimate the decay value (k) in the
model. A matrix of values has been developed for the categories
of organic waste based on wet or dry precipitation (more than
or less than 1000 millimeters per year) and tropical or temperate
temperature (more than or less than 20ºC during a year). The
effect can be significant. The default k value for food waste for
waste in a dry / temperate climate is 0.06; while in a wet/tropical
location the k value is 0.4.
Adjustment values based on the condition of the existing
disposal practice in an area are also important in estimating
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document are provided below:
A CDM registered landfill gas project in Alexandria, Egypt at the Borg El Arab landfill.
baseline emissions. These methane Correction Factors (MCF)
range from 1.0 for a basic engineered site that is well managed to
a low of 0.4 for a dump that is unmanaged and has a waste depth
of less than five meters.
Emission reduction monitoring
methodology
Approved CDM methodologies specify monitoring programs
that are to be followed by developers in order to qualify for
emission reduction credits. The monitoring programs for landfill
gas and methane avoidance projects (aerobic composting) differ
as landfill gas projects can measure the methane captured and
processed; while methane avoidance project can not measure
the methane that is not produced.
Landfill gas: with landfill gas projects, emission reductions
are monitored using data derived from the gas captured and
processed after operations have begun (ex-post). A range of
parameters to determine the volume of methane captured and
destroyed are tracked. In addition, the monitoring data must be
stored correctly so that it can be verified when an independent
auditor visits the site. Inadequate data storage has caused projects
to lose emission reduction credits that they probably should have
received. For simplification, methane density is not monitored
and at standard temperature and pressure (0 degree Celsius and
1,013 bar) is assumed to be 0.0007168 tCH4/m3CH4.
Methane avoidance: most of the parameters to assess
emission reductions on avoidance projects are set prior to the
start of operations (ex-ante) using default values from IPCC’s
guidance report and the FOD model formula. Monitoring
requirements, thus, are less rigorous as compared to landfill gas
projects.
CDM development process
Development of a CDM project to the time when it can begin
earning emission reduction credits can be a complex and lengthy
endeavour. The process at the Bank begins with an approval of
a Project Idea Note (PIN), a brief summary that describes the
proposed program, the expected emission reductions, the capital
investment costs, and a number of other factors. If the PIN is
accepted the Bank enters into a Letter of Intent with the project
developer/owner of the emission reductions.
Preparation of a detailed project assessment, known as a
Project Design Document (PDD), is the next important step
in a project’s development. The standard sections in this CDM
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• Project description.
• Baseline methodology.
• Project duration. The two
options under which a project
may earn credits (crediting
period) are a fixed 10 year
period and a seven year period
that may be renewed for two
additional seven year periods.
Projects that elect the seven
year crediting period must
be reviewed at the end of
the period as to whether the
baseline conditions have changed - such as has landfill
gas recovery in a country become a requirement that
is enforced. or a common practice even without a
regulatory requirement.
Monitoring methodology and plan.
Estimated greenhouse gas emissions both reduction and
additional emissions that may be generated by sources.
Environmental impacts.
Stakeholders’ comments.
A final draft PDD is made available for public review on
the CDM web site. During this process the Bank will enter
into an Emission Reduction Purchase Agreement (ERPA) with
the project developer/owner of the emission reductions. The
PDD findings and the concept is reviewed by an independent
assessment firm, called a Designated Operational Entity (DOE)
that has been approved by the CDM Executive Board (EB).
After the project has been validated, it can be submitted to
the CDM for registration, which involves an additional review of
the project documents. The process from submission of a PIN
through registration can take two years or longer depending on
quality of the information prepared and the volume of projects
submitted during the validation and registration phases.
After registration, a project can begin earning emission
reduction credits. Credits, the most reliable, must be verified by a
DOE and then issued by the CDM EB. Projects must follow the
approved monitoring plan from the registered PDD or otherwise
face rejection of all or a portion of the credits claimed. Project
owners and operators should be thoroughly familiar with the
approved monitoring procedures, use reliable equipment, and be
sure the collected data is properly stored to avoid losing emission
reduction credits during verification and issuance.
Because of the administrative cost of verification and issuance,
this process is often done on an annual basis.
CDM and municipal waste management
Landfill gas: One of the earliest sectors of interest with CDM
was landfill gas projects in urban areas. Large quantities of
municipal waste are discarded in cities and to the extent it is
collected, the waste is taken to a disposal site. Urban areas also
recently became home to 50 % of the world’s population. In
developing countries, as an example, there are about 400 cities
with a population of one million or more.
Many disposal sites in developing countries are unsuitable for
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effective gas recovery because the facilities have been operated as
dumps due to poor or no site design and operation. A common
operations hindrance to gas recovery is fire that may be started as
a means to reduce the volume of waste or to ease the processing of
certain grades of recyclables. Fires consume organic waste, thus
eliminating the potential for the organics to generate methane as
they decompose. Nonetheless, there are many disposal sites in
developing countries that are designed and operated in a similar
fashion to landfills in North America and Europe.
As of Autumn 2009, 120 landfill gas projects had been
registered with the CDM. This accounts for 6.5 % of all registered
CDM projects. Once a project is registered with the CDM, it can
begin earning emission reduction credits, which is the basis for
payment under the carbon finance program. At the same time,
an additional 11 projects had registrations pending and another
95 had validations pending. The Bank has ERPAs with 22 landfill
gas projects more than half of which are registered.
Composting: Even though the composition of municipal
waste in developing countries, which typically has a high organic
content, especially with food waste, may lend itself well to
composting few projects have been registered with the CDM.
Again, as of Autmn 2009, 11 municipal waste composting
projects had been registered and another 20 had validations
pending. The Bank had seven municipal waste composting
projects most of them in various stages of development.
The Tianjin project
Alexandria, Egypt; Durban, South Africa; Monterrey, Mexico;
Montevideo, Uruguay; Nova Iguacu, Brazil; and Tianjin, China.
Tianjin, with a population of about 9.6 million, is the third
largest city in China, about 150 kilometers from Beijing.
The city is served by a network of disposal sites that includes
four landfills and an incinerator. The first engineered landfill
(Shuangkou) built to Chinese national standards including
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Among the registered landfill gas capture projects that are
operating, and the Bank is a trustee for a Fund, are projects in
A photo of the landfill operation in Tianjin, China, which has a CDM registered landfill gas (LFG)
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capture and power generation project.
bottom liner and leachate collection and treatment system began
operations in early 2001. The landfill was financed by the World
Bank as part of a broader loan program for Tianjin.
The gas capture and use program developed by the Tianjin
Clean Energy and Environmental Engineering Ltd Co. (TCEEE),
is a joint undertaking of the Tianjin Construction Commission
and the Environmental Sanitation Commission. TCEEE selected
a Chinese firm Nanjing Long-Term Environment Technology
Development Co., Ltd. as a build, operate, transfer company
(BOT) to develop and operate a gas collection and power
generation system.
About 2 million tons (1.8 million tonnes) of waste have been
received at the landfill and 34 horizontal collection wells have
been installed on about four hectares of the site. The 60 hectare
landfill has a design capacity of 8.5 million cubic meters, or 7.4
million tons (6.7 million tonnes) of waste. The facility will have
about 15 years of life at the expected rate of fill. At closure, the
landfill will have an average waste depth of 34 meters.
The landfill gas captured is being drawn to an energy
recovery center where one Caterpillar combustion generator
with a total generating capacity of 1.03 MW is being used to
generate electricity for sale to the power grid. As the amount of
waste deposited in the landfill grows, the number of combustion
generators will eventually increase to four units with a total
capacity of 4.12 MW. A flare manufactured by Nanjing Kun
Yuan Technology Ltd., Co. (Nanjing, China) is used when there
is excess methane or at time when the generator is out of service,
such as during maintenance.
The emission reduction methodologies applied to this project
were ACM0001 (Consolidated baseline and monitoring for
landfill gas project activities) and AMS-I.D (Grid connected
renewable electricity generation).
The Cairo project
The Bank has entered into ERPA agreements for municipal
waste composting projects including ones in Kota Kinabalu,
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Malaysia; Lahore, Pakistan; and Cairo, Egypt.
The metropolitan area of Cairo, the capital of Egypt, has a
population of 17.8 million people making it the largest city in
Africa and the sixteenth largest metropolitan area in the world.
ECARU (the Egyptian Company for Solid Waste Recycling)
has a contract with the governorate of Cairo for the landfill of
municipal solid waste from the Cairo ‘southern zone’. About
2000 tons (1814 tonnes) of municipal waste is discarded in the
southern zone, including 1500 tons (1360 tonnes) per day of
domestic and commercial discards and 500 tons (453 tonnes)
per day of construction and demolition debris.
The company’s contract with the governorate
allows it to process the waste received through
recycling or composting. Currently, ECARU
receives about 375 tons (340 tonnes) per day of
waste which it processes (sorts for recyclables),
composts the separated organics, and landfills the
residue. The balance of the waste will be directed
to ECARU when an existing landfill that is near
capacity closes.
Incoming domestic and commercial waste is
unloaded on a concrete pad, where large bulky
items are removed. The waste is feed onto a
conveyor which moves it to an elevated sorting
platform where a combination of manual and
mechanical sorting is used to recover recyclables
and produce an organic fraction for composting.
The organic stream is taken to an adjacent
windrow composting facility. The windrows are
turned periodically to provide oxygen needed
for the aerobic composting process. Water also is added on a
regular basis to maintain the composting operation. The first
stage (fermentation) composting operation lasts about 30 days
followed by a second stage (maturation) with less frequent
turning. The final product is ready for marketing after the
compost has been screened to remove oversize residue. ECARU
has a laboratory to check compost quality.
ECARU’s current sorting and composting demonstration
activity is a financial breakeven operation that is only being
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undertaken due to a contractual obligation to divert 20 % of the
waste received at the ECARU waste management complex from
the landfill. More importantly, the demonstration activity has
provided ECARU with the opportunity to develop markets for
its compost which will be important after the project is registered
and production is scaled up.
The emission reduction methodology applied to this project
was AM0025 (avoided emissions from organic waste through
alternative waste treatment processes). This methodology
covers a range of avoidance technologies in addition to aerobic
composting including incineration with energy recovery, refuse
derived fuel and related processes.
Conclusion
Municipal waste will continue to play an important role in the
reduction of methane emissions under the CDM with a growing
number of landfill gas programs and the increasing importance
of municipal waste composting.
The Kyoto Protocol led to the establishment of a global
carbon market. The commitment period for the Protocol will
expire by the end of year 2012; a new international program that
will deliver continued carbon reductions is needed to control
greenhouse gas emissions and the increase in global warming. In
anticipation of a continued market for emission reduction from
greenhouse gases, the Bank has committed to purchases of such
reductions beyond the year 2012.
Charles Peterson is a Deal Manager in the Operations Group
in the World Bank’s Carbon Finance Unit (Washington, DC),
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RECYCLING • THE LIGHTBULB MOMENT
Mercury recycling and compact fluorescent lamps are topics high on
today’s recycling agenda. But is enough being done to ensure that
this dangerous waste stream is dealt with properly?
by Christer
Sundberg
The lightbulb moment
The evolution of lamp recycling and mercury recovery technology
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n view of increased awareness about the mercury problem
arising from waste, and with an increase in the use of mercury
in lamps, it is of great importance that more recycling systems
are implemented. An area in which government bodies, NGOs
and the waste industry are showing interest is the handling and
treatment of energy saving lamps or CFLs (compact fluorescent
lamp). Schemes to replace incandescent lamps with CFLs lead
to the need for new recycling technologies to deal with them.
Collection and handling programs also demand that a certain
percentage of collected material is reused in new products. In
Europe, the WEEE Directive requires that 80% (in weight) of gas
discharge lamp material should be recycled and reused, and this
percentage will most probably be increased by another 5% within
the next few years.
It is environmentally important that mercury is removed
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from the phosphor powder and/or mercury pellets in discarded
lightbulbs. It is essential to recover and reuse the mercury instead
of opening new or expanding existing mercury mines.
Recently, the South China Morning Post reported that an old
mercury mine was reopened in the village of Ke Zhai. This type
of news is environmentally devastating for those that live there.
By recovering and reusing mercury, we could reduce the amount
in our surroundings and minimize exposure to humans.
The technology to do this is available. MRT System
International AB – a Swedish company with patented technology
for processing a broad range of mercury-bearing products (such
as fluorescent lamps, mercury batteries, discarded electrical
components, medical and dental waste and mercury sludge) –
has developed a range of CFL processors which separate lamp
components into reusable by-products.
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located in China as more than 70% of all the CFL
production in the world is located there.
It is estimated that production of CFLs will triple
in the next five years. Some producers in China are
showing a 50% growth in sales compared to last year.
And if they comply with new recycling legislation, they
will create even more business.
The situation is the same in India, where the
UN-approved
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consumption and reduce carbon emissions. By
replacing 800 million incandescent lamps with CFLs
80% of energy consumption will be saved.
Of total worldwide energy consumption, lighting
represents 18-20%. By replacing incandescent (GLS)
bulbs and old mercury vapour street lighting with
more efficient, energy-saving lamps, some 12-15% of
global energy consumption will be saved. This is why
phase out programs for incandescent bulbs continue
to happen. The timeframe differs from country to country, but all
GLS lamps will cease to be used between 2014-2017.
MRT supplies recycling machines for special lamps, such as
mercury-vapour and HID (High Intensity Discharge) lamps, plus
technology for recycling waste products from lamp production,
such as stems, burners and rejected mercury pellet components.
CFL Processors are available in several versions
depending on capacity requirements.
Recycling technology for CFLs
Various CFL processors are available depending on capacity
requirements and number of fractions to be separated. The
CFL processor can separate all lamp components (including the
mercury-bearing fluorescent powder), the glass fraction and the
lamp socket material (also called e-base) including the printed
circuit card. MRT can also make sure that the plastic and metals,
including the mercury pellets, ferrous, aluminium and precious
metals, are separated too.
MRT provides its technology globally. Many customers are
Linear fluorescent tubes
MRTs product range includes a technology called End Cut
Machines (ECMs) for processing of linear fluorescent tubes. The
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ECMs produce pure soda lime glass from straight fluorescent
tubes and separate the various valuable phosphor powder grades
from each other.
Rare earth metals (another component of linear fluorescent
tubes) that generate green and red colours, such as terbium,
europium, ytterbium and erbium, have a high value in the market
place and availability is often limited. The major producer
of rare earth metals is China, and foreign manufacturers fear
reduced accessibility in future. For these companies to become
independent, recycling of the valuable powders, and as a direct
result the rare earth metals, becomes essential. ECM technology
with its optional colour detection camera system provides a tool
for achieving the separation of the valuable phosphor powders.
The mercury distillation process
When it comes to mercury distillation, the second step of the
MRT process, the line of patented distillers features batch
distillers as well as continuous flow distiller models. The majority
of the distillation installations are mainly for processing mercury
bearing phosphor powder and mercury batteries. But MRT has
also supplied custom made distillers for special applications.
One example of a company which processes mercury-bearing
materials is CMA Eco Cycle, an Australian-based EPA licensed
recycling specialist. CMA utilizes batch distillers and continuous
flow distillers and has much experience processing mercurial
waste. It processes large quantities of discarded fluorescent tubes,
amalgam fines and spent catalysts.
Karsten Larsen, Operations Manager at CMA Eco Cycles
mercury treatment facility says: ‘We have processed high grade
mining ores, contaminated soil, PPE, activated carbon, mercury
contaminated equipment and other mercury bearing products at
a rate of over two tonnes per day, with results down to less than 1
ppm mercury in our state of the art distillation equipment.’
There is great potential in processing catalysts and absorption
material from the processing and petrochemical industry. Many
companies are today storing sludge material while waiting for
technology to be implemented.
The future of mercury recycling
On a global level, we need to tackle the mercury problem
more actively. We have to speed up implementation of mercury
recycling systems. We must bear in mind though, that even
though the technology will be developed and used on a large
scale in future there will still be mercury-containing lamps in our
surroundings for decades to come.
The accumulated consumption of mercury in lamps is on the
increase, even though the amount in each lamp has been reduced
to a minimum. We will also face an environmental problem from
future end-of-life CFLs, when all GLS have been replaced.
Thomas Edison wrote: ‘Good fortune is what happens when
opportunity meets with preparation’. To save our environmental
fortune, we need to prepare and act now for a bright future.
Christer Sundberg is marketing director for MRT System
International AB
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The economic climate is limiting marketing budgets and visitor
numbers for UK events, but by using Waste Management World
as an international media partner the Futuresource event, held in
June 2010, aimed to win over exhibitors and visitors from both
Europe and further afield. Here we look at the highlights…
by Malcolm
Bates
Futuresource
exhibition review
UK sustainability event looking to grow internationally
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e have to start with the painful truth that there
are far too many exhibitions, trade shows
and seminars within the waste and recycling
industry for them to all survive the recent
economic turmoil. The question is, which ones
will increase in importance? And which – alongside nationally
organized car, truck, agricultural and construction machinery
events – will fall by the wayside? It is a question that will be
increasingly asked over the next few months, as what will
hopefully be ‘post recession’ events are planned for 2011 and
beyond.
The co-organizers of the Futuresource event (the Chartered
Institute of Wastes Management and the Environmental Services
Agency) should be the ideal ‘dream team’ to promote a
vibrant and technically informative exhibition and seminar
programme. The CIWM has some 8000 professional members,
employed by both local council (commune) operations and
commercial contractors, while the ESA is the main lobby group
for commercial waste contractors in the UK.
In terms of exhibits, Futuresource had an impressive list of
‘firsts’. The event marked the first European showing of the new
Caterpillar ‘D7E’ landfill trash dozer with electric transmission
(the first of a whole new generation of diesel electric machines
expected from Cat), the first showing, outside of Italy, of the allelectric Solmec ‘106ZE’ 360 wheeled materials handler, and the
first showing of the all-new zero-emissions battery electric Green
Machine, a sub-compact vacuum sweeper from Tennant. Plus
the new Dennis Eagle ‘Plug-In’ electro-hydraulic rechargeable
RCV compaction body system.
Continuing the zero-emissions theme, visitors where even
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At Cargotec, safety and environmental aspects are taken into consideration when developing new solutions,
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Leading UK manufacturer JCB used the Futuresource event to launch the new generation 3CX backhoe loader
and to highlight the value of operator training on all machines used in the waste and recycling sectors.
able to test their skill at loading a supply of footballs onto Italian
Zallys compact electric dumpers with the Solmec 106ZE – after
all, the event did coincide with the start of the football World
Cup! – and drive a range of electric utility vehicles inside the
main hall.
Another first – at least for an industry trade show – was the
last minute arrival of the three axle 7.49-tonnes gross weight
Multicar M30 chassis as outlined on page 59. First seen in
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Germany earlier in the year, this compact, narrow access chassis
offers real payload potential in both solid and liquid waste
sectors – especially where poor road surfaces or adverse weather
conditions might benefit from a front driven axle.
The Multicar M30 is already available as a liquid waste
tanker (UK manufacturer Whale Tankers unveiled its gully/
cesspool emptier at the show), side loading or rear loading REL
as well as for other highways and infrastructure maintenance
roles. But the availability of the 6x4 (the rearmost axle is nonpowered and non-steer) opens up several interesting operational
options such as a 6x4 FEL capable of operating in alleyways
under two metres wide.
Another waste collection product aimed at narrow access
operations is the Australian-built Garwood ‘Dualpact’ RCV
body hopper unit for chassis from 10 to 15 tonnes gross weight.
Hopper split is typically 25/75% with a split binlifter to enable
two waste factions to be loaded at the same time.
At the other end of the size scale, hot from appearing in
the Collection & Transport Special in the last issue, Dutch
Bradshaw Electric Vehicles exhibited a number of zero emissions vehicles at
Futuresource, but this ride-on ‘T6’ tug has considerable potential for handling
heavy waste containers in confined spaces, taking them to a position where
the RCV is located.
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manufacturer Terberg exhibited the KTZ underground system
at Futuresource as a way of stepping up the ‘underground’
storage debate. Increased vehicle utilization and reduced need
for expensive plant to separate waste factions – using the KTZ
system, one container per faction is the norm – could well offset
the initial cost of installation. Increased environmental gain and
greater injection of ‘tourist dollars’ could be the bonus.
And finally, a brand you may be hearing more of on a
global market basis. Following new investment by parent group
RosRoca, a second production facility is under construction in
Warwick, UK for Dennis Eagle Limited. After RosRoca took
over Dennis Eagle, many in the industry speculated whether this
meant the end of specialized chassis production – and the low
entry cabbed ‘Elite’ RCV chassis. ‘In fact the recent investment
together with the adoption of Volvo Penta diesel engines has
made our products much more suited to other global markets
where the low entry cab boosts productivity while increasing
safety,’ explained managing director Norman Thoday.
When the new plant comes on stream later this year, chassis
production will be moved to the new plant, creating room to
further expand body/hopper production of compaction RCVs.
Following investment from parent company RosRoca, Dennis Eagle is set to
open a second manufacturing facility in Warwick, UK.
Malcolm Bates is collection and transport expert for Waste
Management World
e-mail: wmw@pennwell.com
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Shown for the first time outside of Italy, the Solmec ‘106ZE’ 360 all electric
materials handler entertained the crowds.
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LANDFILL • UNDERSTANDING LANDFILL FIRES
Landfill fires occur frequently. In the USA there are around 8300 fires
per year, and in the UK around 300. With the potential for serious loss
of life and dire environmental consequences, the need to understand
the often mysterious nature of landfill fires is greater than ever.
by Patrick
Foss-Smith
Understanding
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serious landfill fire results in the downgrading
of a ‘controlled’ landfill to ‘uncontrolled’ status,
or in practical terms the waste mass becomes
inadvertently reconnected to the environment.
All the costs and effort of engineering a perfect
containment system are wasted if fugitive emissions, often
including dioxin and untreated leachate, are released through a
perforated cap or liner.
Landfill fires occur frequently. In the USA there are around
8300 fires a year (US Fire Administration, 2001) and in the
United Kingdom around 280 to 300 a year.
Landfill fires vary in scale from minor outbreaks on the
surface, to massive tyre conflagrations with the potential to cause
environmental incidents exceeding for instance, the impact of the
Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989. In human terms, the uncontrolled
atmospheric emissions arising from these fires, which often
continue for years, are potentially lethal with well-proven acute
and chronic health impacts.
Recent landfills are very largely comprised of combustibles
such as plastic and textiles, which maintain their fuel value into
virtual perpetuity.
How do landfill fires start?
For surface fires the reasons are obvious – a heat source of some
type has contacted the surface, for instance deposits of hot wastes,
lightning, or arson. For deep-seated fires (below 4.5 metres) the
initiation mechanisms are quite different. Accidentally initiated
fires normally start for one of three reasons:
• Spontaneous Combustion: where a buried heat source,
resulting from biological decomposition or chemical oxidation,
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Figure 1: Temperature affected liner degredation.
produces a rise in temperature if the waste mass cannot dissipate
the heat faster than it is being produced – a process known
as ‘thermal runaway’. The life cycle of a landfill includes two
periods of significant temperature rise which unfortunately
coincide with elevated oxygen levels and, during the first period,
maximum settlement when the landfill mass is prone to collapse
and further ingress of oxygen.
Spontaneous landfill combustion has been traced to a batch
of mercury cell batteries which short-circuited during the final
settlement of a landfill, and to cotton rags soaked in aluminum
paint. Combustion accelerants can also help to make the party
go with a zing, the dregs of distilled alcoholic drinks bottles are
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hydrogen sulfide from gypsum drywall board, or re-deposited
on the surface of cold wastes lying in front of the advancing
temperature front. Once devolatalization is complete the
remaining fuel, in the form of fixed carbon (visualize this as
the charred wick on a candle after it is blown out) can remain
hot, under starved oxygen conditions, for years. Mattresses and
children’s toys are designed to smolder in a fire and for this
reason some operators now refuse to accept them.
Deep-seated expansion
Figure 2: Golden Software’s Voxler3D visualization.
an example. Spontaneous combustion however, might not be the
most common initiator of landfill fires. A well respected landfill
fire expert in British Columbia believes that less than 5 % of fires
are initiated by spontaneous combustion.
• Legacy Heat: the inadvertent burial of a heat source.
Cherokee Indians learned how to preserve fire by burying
burning logs in sand and fanning them back to life days later. A
landfill fire in Hawaii was started by a palm tree which had been
dragged out of a bonfire (US Fire Administration).
• Piloted Ignition: from a point heat source, happens when
ignited waste is buried in the landfill.
Deliberately initiated fires are still common in the Third World
as a means of preserving and recovering airspace. The practice
is risky as sites are often located within walking distance of
populated residential areas susceptible to atmospheric emissions.
The most worrying form of deliberately initiated fires is
arson – most tyre fires are caused by out-of-hours acts of arson.
Landfill arson is sometimes easy to detect but extremely difficult
to successfully prosecute.
Landfill operators therefore need to be vigilant for hot
deposits during the working life of landfills. Knowing their clients
and their arisings, enforcing good working practices, maintaining
adequate out-of-hours security and being especially vigilant
during the ‘hot’ aerobic phases of the landfill lifecycle will all help
to reduce the likelihood of a fire.
Deep-seated landfill fires do not ‘burn’ in the accepted
sense. These fires are a form of combustion, known as pyrolysis,
where the thermal reaction takes place in an oxygen-starved
environment. The combusting material is consumed very slowly
and at low temperature. As the waste is heated it begins to
devolatalize (you might visualize volatiles as the vapor given off
by a candle at the instant it is blown out).
The volatiles are either incompletely combusted into other
species for example carbon monoxide, dioxin from PVC,
Deep-seated landfill fires can expand in two different ways
known as ‘confined’ and ‘unconfined’ progression:
• Confined landfills: are formed from multiple layers of
waste deposited in thin strata which are compacted by a landfill
compactor fitted with sheep’s foot rollers. The rollers tend
to re-align the waste into a form which is more permeable
horizontally than vertically. These layers are sandwiched between
layers of daily cover. In this case, a fire will tend to expand
horizontally rather than vertically. A confined fire might be
indicated by a shallow collapse, surrounded by tension cracks,
at the surface.
• Unconfined landfill: fires occur in Construction and
Demolition (C&D) sites. In this case there are no horizontal
constraints and a fire will progress vertically upwards producing
a dangerous sinkhole at the surface. In Bedfordshire (UK) in
1981 a landfill compactor operator was lucky to escape with his
life when he noticed that the cab had gone dark except for bright
sparks soaring past the windows. He reported that his descent
into a sinkhole was like descending in an elevator. The burnedout compactor remains a permanent feature of the landfill.
Atmospheric emissions
Atmospheric emissions from landfill fires are often dismissed as
a nuisance. The following are two examples of just how serious
the ‘nuisance’ is:
• Dioxin emissions: (remember the Bhopal disasterr?) The
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) considers
that for the foreseeable future, non-industrial, uncontrolled
combustion, mainly comprised of landfill fires and illegal barrel
burning, will remain the most significant source of persistant
organic pollutants (POPs) in the form of polychlorinated
dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCCDs) and polychlorinated dibenzofurans
(PCCFs) in Europe (Thornton, 2002).
• Gases and Vapors: landfill fires emit a toxic cocktail
of ‘Most Wanted’ fugitive gases including formaldehyde,
hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen oxides and many
others (OEPA, 2006). Visible smoke might not be visible since
compacted waste acts as a good particulate filter, but fugitive
gases are able to percolate towards the surface. Emitted smoke
is a hazard and has resulted in the imposition of Civil Aviation
Authority ‘no-fly’ zones. A particular problem with smoke,
which is largely unburned carbon, is particles that have become
activated, in the form of an adsorbent, with a huge appetite for
mopping-up ‘most wanted’ contaminants. Very small particles,
known as Sub PM2.5s (smaller than 2.5 millionths of a meter
in diameter) are capable of remaining airborne for days, and
together with adsorbed contaminants will pass directly into the
bloodstream once inhaled.
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Figure 3: Inert gas injection, phase I.
• Groundwater emissions: This is an interesting issue. An
uncontrolled release of leachate can occur, even to an otherwise
dry site, if groundwater is admitted through a perforated basal
liner. Manufacturers of HDPE / LLDPE liners recommend an
upper temperature limit of between 60°C and 71°C. Exceeding
these temperatures, for even a short time, causes a depletion in
the membrane antioxidants and a spectacular loss of service life.
At 10°C the service life of a liner might be 375 years; at 60°C the
service life will have decreased to around 20 years.
Well, you might say, ‘thank goodness for our clay/Bentonite
(CLPS) secondary membrane protection layer’ - but the effects
of heat desiccation on clays is even more spectacular and results
in the formation of very large fissures which can be visualized as
sort of ‘self-excavating’ leachate drains.
Geotechnical engineers will tell you that a perforated basal
containment system cannot be repaired at any reasonable cost.
Figure 4: Cryogenic treatment using direct nitrogen injection, phase II.
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changes in methane and carbon dioxide might
indicate an imminent transition between the
aerobic and anaerobic phases
ii. changes in nitrogen possibly indicating that the
oxygen in the air originally contained within
the waste mass has been consumed leaving the
original nitrogen content ‘stranded’ in the landfill
iii. changes in hydrogen content might indicate a
water-shift reaction where carbon monoxide and
water react to form carbon dioxide and hydrogen
(this occurs naturally in bog fires).
iv. a change in carbon monoxide concentration
might evidence incomplete combustion. Good
benchmarking will help show how recently this
took place.
[NB Gas analysis needs to be approached with
caution. Failure to appreciate the limitations of
field instruments, which can be hoodwinked into
returning false readings, or the effects of gas
dilution can lead to a completely wrong diagnosis.]
Landfill fire detection
Surface fires are easy to detect. Deep seated fires can sometimes
be predicted and can often be detected at a surprisingly early
stage. The scope of this article doesn’t allow a full discussion so
we’ll stick to the basics.
We know that, in a MSW landfill, increased heat heralds the
onset of the aerobic phases of biodegradation and with it, the
presence of oxygen. An alert operator will be aware of heightened
risks during these phases. Elevated oxygen levels occur for lots
of different reasons including over-abstraction of landfill gas, cap
perforation by burrowing animals or poor drilling techniques.
A natural phenomenon occurs during a reversal in atmospheric
pressure following a period of low pressure. Landfills behave like
giant lungs, inhaling and exhaling gas under the right conditions.
The most cost effective method of detecting a fire is
through intelligent observation by site staff – an odour similar
to a barbecue, gas wells which seem to have fallen out of vertical
alignment, breaks or heat softening of landfill gas pipelines, or
an unexplained need to change the lubricating oil in landfill
gas engines. In addition to this, the operator should institute
benchmarking and continuous reviews of key site variables to
identify unexpected changes:
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unexpected changes in the topographic shape of the
landfill obtained by using ‘cut and fill’ volumetric
comparisons from sequential topographic surveys
changes in vertical temperature profiles obtained from
thermocouple arrays. Operators should become nervous
of a fast rise (ie ΔT) of greater than 3°C or when the
temperature reaches 60°C. At 75°C the site is almost
certainly on fire
any unexpected changes in landfill gas analysis; both in
concentration and relative proportions:
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changes in leachate analysis – slight increases in the
level of nitrogen, pH, conductivity, heavy metals and
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) together with
increases of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) and ash are
all indicators that something is wrong.
If all the above variables are separately superimposed on the
same plot for each sampling station it is possible to interpolate the
plots, using commercial 3D software, to produce an integrated
visual approximation of the underground conditions.
Once a fire is suspected, confirmation can be obtained by
performing a thermal scan of the site (you might ask the police to
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fly over the site at 4am using their thermal imaging equipment).
Thermal scans might help determine the location and extent of
a fire but, as we have discussed earlier, the heat from a confined
fire might not appear over the epicenter of the fire. Thermal
imaging will only reveal heat emanating from the surface. This
effect can be used to good effect by using a scan to look at the
surface of landfill gas pipes (LFG) laid on the ground. LFG
pipes containing warm gas show up clearly. Since one knows the
direction of flow of the gas in the system, a quick review of the
pipe network might show the approximate location of a fire; even
if the landfill surface appears to be at ambient temperature.
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Landfill fire treatment
•
No one can tell you how to put out a landfill fire - there isn’t
a single solution for all. It’s an interesting observation that the
method which finally extinguishes the fire is not usually the first
method tried. Landfill fires often defy common sense and this is
complicated by the fact that the fire crew may never have been on
a landfill and site operators may never have put out a fire.
Landfill fires incorporating a high proportion of tyres can
become uncontrollable in a few minutes and are very difficult to
extinguish – a burning truck tyre can be completely immersed in
water for 15 seconds and still reignite, when exposed to air, due
to the shape of the tyre.
In general terms MSW fire extinguishing tactics are usually
based around the following options:
Ex Situ:
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excavation
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excavate and douse (known as ‘overhaul’ in the USA)
In Situ
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burying
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inert gas injection, using nitrogen or carbon dioxide (see
Fig. 3 and 4 for one example of this technique)
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cryogenic (ground freezing)
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water-based techniques including water injection
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foam-based techniques.
Ex Situ methods require a very high level of skill and courage
by the plant operators and the continuous input of professional
support workers including fire fighters, health and safety
specialists, geotechnical engineers and the like. The dangers of
plant falling into the excavation cannot be overstressed – the
combination of increased pore pressure from fire fighting waters,
overloading of the excavation rim and unloading of the toe of the
excavation will inevitably conspire to form dangerously unstable
geotechnical conditions.
In summary
Recent research reveals a worrying lack of understanding by
licensing authorities, of their role in fire risk reduction together
with a lack of landfill fire competency by site operators and the
emergency services.
The means to reduce the environmental and financial
impacts of a fire, must be incorporated within the site plans
to include both the technical design and in the site operating
procedures. The tangible and intangible costs of a fire can be
significantly reduced by forward planning:
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reasonable site licence conditions incorporating fireavoidance and fire-detection clauses
site engineered with fire suppression features (stored
water, granular minerals stockpile, etc.)
operating regimes designed to identify sources,
benchmark site variables to identify changes in –
topography, temperature, gas, etc and high levels of site
observation, security, etc
incident command and control plan, occasional
site visits, location of suitable hire plant – extended
boom excavators, pumps, foam availability, breathing
apparatus, oil booms, lighting towers, etc
on site resources – hand tools, rakes, shovels, rescue
equipment, and camera to gather perishable evidence.
The early diagnosis and treatment of a landfill fire is essential if
the cost is to be minimized. The means of continuous monitoring
and availability of treatment resources, which should both be
mandatorily required and continuously audited by the licensing
authority, must be borne by the operator.
The financial and environmental costs of a serious landfill
fire can be huge. It cannot be assumed that these tangible and
hidden costs can be recovered from the operator either during
the revenue-earning or post closure phases. The availability of
cost contingency funds, guaranteed by insurance, should be
a condition attached to the site operating licence. However,
problems such as lapsed or extinguished cover, or the potential
for fraudulent claims may mean that a substantial claim might be
difficult for both direct and indirect costs.
The cost of a fire on a closed site should be met from a
contingency fund to ensure that the cost burden does not fall
on the local community. It is acknowledged that the provision of
such a fund would be difficult. Financial guarantees indefinitely
backed by insurance are not feasible but a national or federal
fund, similar to the USA Superfund concept, might be possible.
In summary therefore, a need has been identified for
proactive joined-up thinking in landfill fire reduction strategies
by encouraging a higher degree of professional competency and
leadership amongst licensing authorities and increased trainingbased competency of site operators, and emergency services.
There is a mass of hard won landfill fire experience residing,
but well hidden, within the waste management and fire fighting
professions. Ways must be found to ensure that this information
is disseminated to reduce the likelihood and cost of these special
emergency events.
Patrick Foss-Smith is a British environmental consulting
engineer specializing in landfill and underground fires.
e-mail: landfillfire@aol.com
web: http://www.landfill-fire.eu.com
Special thanks go to Todd Thalhamer, a US based landfill fire
fighting specialist, for his input into the US perspective of this
fascinating subject
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WTE IN CHINA • WASTE TO ENERGY
Waste to energy is proving to be an unstoppable technology, as its
growth in China shows us. Here, we look at the extent of this growth
plus the environmental issues concerned
by Nickolas
Themelis and Zhixiao Zhang
WTE in China
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he need for intelligent waste management has led to $6.800 and corresponds to a fraction of the US GDP per capita.
Despite the relatively high capital cost of WTE, the central
the concept of the ‘hierarchy of waste management’
that places the various means for dealing with MSW government of China has been very proactive with regard
to increasing WTE capacity. One of the measures brought
in order of environmental preference.
Of the estimated one billion tons (907 million in provided a credit of about $30 per MWh of electricity
tonnes) of global ‘post-recycling’ MSW, close to 200 million tons generated by means of WTE rather than by using fossil fuels.
(181 million tonnes) are processed in Waste-to-Energy (WTE)
plants that recover the energy content of waste in the form of ‘Harmless treatment’ of MSW in China
electricity or heat. The dominant WTE technology involves
The term ‘harmless treatment’ in China means the disposal
combustion of MSW on an inclined or horizontal grate. There of MSW by recycling, composting, WTE and sanitary landfilling.
are over 500 WTE plants of this type operating in 35 countries.
The ‘harmless treatment’ rate is defined as the percentage of the
Most of the global urban MSW, i.e. over 800 million tons weight of total MSW treated with these methods. The generation
(725 million tonnes), is landfilled. The Earth Engineering Center of MSW, and also the ‘harmless treatment’ fraction have been
of Columbia University has estimated that one square metre increasing over the past 30 years in China.
(about 10 square feet) is used up, forever, for every ten tons
Table 12 shows the reported data from 2001 to 2007 and also
(nine tonnes) of MSW landfilled. True sustainable development the number of WTE plants and their total capacity. The Chinese
requires that only inorganic residues be landfilled, as is already WTE capacity has increased steadily from 2.2 million tons in
the practice in several countries. However, this
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Obviously, the need is greatest in large nations
with rapidly growing cities, such as China and
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Waste management in China
China has the largest population (1.33 billion)
on Earth and is experiencing rapid economic
growth. This country has a GDP of $8.8 trillion
in terms of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), which
is the third largest in the world after the EU and
the US. However, its population is over four times
that of the US so the actual per capita GDP is only
Table 1. MSW generation, treatment and WTE capacity in China2.
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2001 to nearly 14 million tons by 2007. However, landfilling
remains the dominant means of waste disposal in China.
Most WTE plants are located in eastern China, especially
in the districts of the Changjiang and Pearl River Deltas. As
of 2007, three provinces in these two districts, Guangdong,
Zhejiang and Jiangsu had fifteen, fourteen and nine WTE
plants, respectively. These plants constitute 64 % of the existing
WTE capacity in China. This is explained by the relatively high
economic development in these provinces.
China’s 11th Five-Year Plan (2006-2011) is very ambitious,
showing expected construction of many new WTE facilities
across the country, as shown in Table 2.
WTE technologies used in China
Stoker grate incinerator and circulated fluidized bed (CFB)
incinerator are the main types of technology used in WTE
plants in China. According to a preliminary survey of 100 WTE
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plants in operation or under construction, most of the MSW
incinerators are of the grate combustion type (‘mass burn’), and
are based either on imported or domestic technologies. The CFB
incinerators co-fire MSW with coal (up to 15 % coal by weight)
and have been developed by Chinese academic research centers,
such as Zhejiang University, Chinese Academy of Sciences
(CAS), and Tsinghua University. Most of the new plants are
based on the stoker grate design.
The capacity of the WTE plants built in earlier years was
generally less than 800 tons/day (725 tonnes/day). However,
recent WTE plants are larger, typically over 1000 tons/day (907
tonnes/day). The capacity of a single line within a plant has also
increased, from the 200 tons/day (181 tonnes/day) in early years
to over 500 tons/day (453 tonnes/day) in recent years.
Air pollution control systems
Most of the air pollution control systems built in the Chinese
WTE plants are similar to the predominant gas control systems
in the US: a combination of semi-dry scrubber, activated carbon
injection (to remove volatile metals and organic compounds)
and fabric filter baghouses (to remove particulate matter). In
some WTE plants, selective non-catalytic reduction is included
to remove nitrogen oxides, such as, for example, the WTE plants
under design for Guangzhou, Shantou, and Chongqing.
A major problem that faced the western incinerators in
the late 1980s was the discovery of high dioxin emissions. For
example, the US WTE plants in 1989 emitted a total of 10,000
grams of toxic equivalent dioxins (grams TEQ), corresponding
to 100 nanograms TEQ per standard cubic meter of stack
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the US and other developed countries.
gas. This led to the USEPA regulation
Therefore, the average emissions of
of Maximum Achievable Control
dioxins from Chinese incinerators
Technology (MACT) that resulted in
ranged from being as low as European
the retrofitting of about 90 WTE plants
and US plants to being 24 times the
in the US and the closing of nearly 50
western standard. Considering the
small plants. As of 2002, this retrofit
significant amount of MSW generation
resulted in decreasing WTE dioxin
in China, the dioxin emissions from
emissions by a factor of 1000 to less
some poorly-operated WTE have been
than 10 grams TEQ.
a severe problem and caused an adverse
The emissions of polychlorinated
public reaction against all WTE facilities.
dibenzo-p-dioxins and polychlorinated
The dioxin emission factors to
dibenzofurans (dioxins) from 19 MSW
the atmosphere from these 19 MSW
incinerators in China were investigated
incinerators were calculated to range
by the Chinese Academy of Science
from 0.169-10.72 μg TEQ for per ton
(CAS). Sixteen stoker grate and three
MSW with an average 1.728 μg TEQ
circulating fluid bed incinerators with
per ton MSW.
capacities from 150-500 tons/day (136453 tonnes/day) were examined. The air
pollution control systems of nine of the Figure 1: Combustion of MSW on a moving grate.
Conclusions
grate combustion WTE plants consisted of semi-dry scrubber, The generation of billions of tonnes of solid waste by humanity
activated carbon injection and fabric filter baghouse; the other presents both a challenge and an opportunity to developing
seven plants did not use activated carbon injection. The results nations. The information presented in this article shows that
of this study showed that the dioxin emissions of these 19 MSW China, more than any other developing nation, is taking major
incinerators ranged from 0.042 to 2.461 nanograms TEQ /Nm3; steps to increase its WTE capacity.
the average value was 0.423 ng TEQ/Nm3.
Since the beginning of the 21st century, China has increased
The dioxin emission levels of three MSW incinerators were its WTE capacity from 2 to 14 million tons of municipal solid
higher than the 1.0 ng TEQ/Nm3, which is the emission standard wastes. This makes China the fourth largest user of waste-toin China. Only six MSW incinerators had dioxin emission levels energy (WTE), after the EU, Japan, and the US. There were 66
below 0.1 ng TEQ/Nm3, which is the emission limit in Europe, WTE plants in China by 2007 this is projected to increase to
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one hundred by 2012. Two thirds of these plants employ either
imported or domestic versions of combustion on a moving
grate; and the other third various forms of a home-developed
technology, the circulating fluid bed reactor.
This study also examines in detail the environmental
performance of Chinese WTE plants. Using as a yardstick the
emission of dioxins from a group of 19 Chinese WTE plants,
we found that seven operate below the EU dioxin standard (0.1
nanograms TEQ per standard cubic meter of stack gas) and 12
above this standard. The fact that several WTEs in China are able
to control dioxin emissions to the very strict EU standard (which
is 10 times lower than the present Chinese standard for dioxins)
is very encouraging and indicates that Chinese operators and air
pollution control systems can be as good as those in the west.
Fuzhou Hongmiaoling EfW plant
Credit: Sanfeng Covanta Environmental Company, Chongqing, China
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Prof. Nickolas Themelis is Director of the Earth Engineering
Center of Columbia University and Chair of WTERT-US
e-mail: njt1@columbia.edu
web: www.wtert.org
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Prof. Zhixiao Zhang is Associate Professor at the University
of Dianzi Hangzhou and member of the management team of
WTERT-China
web: www.wtert.cn.
This article is based on a paper presented at the WasteEng
2010 International Conference (Beijing, May 2010), co-chaired
by Professor Ange Nzihou, Ecole des Mines d’Albi, France.
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There is a high-calibre
international events programme
at the leading trade fair this year
The world´s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste
and raw materials management – IFAT ENTSORGA – will
take place between 13 and 17 September 2010 at the New
Munich Trade Fair Centre.
On the very first day of the fair – Monday, 13 September
2010 – the high calibre international events programme
kicks off with a truly first-class forum: the Water Finance
Dialogue. The issues presented and discussed here will
be the general framework and tools for financing the
provision of water services, market perspectives for the
provision of water and sanitation services, and wastewater management in selected regions around the world.
The Water Finance Dialogue is being organised by the
German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature
Conservation and Nuclear Safety, and the KfW banking
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Development Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction
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ministries and many international organisations such as
the OECD.
The German Environment Minister, Dr Norbert Röttgen,
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On 16 September 2010, top-level representatives from
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subsequent panel discussion on the subject of ‘Increasing
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Scientists and business representatives from all over
the world make use of IFAT ENTSORGA as a platform for
cross-border exchange of expertise and experience. The
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groups including the German Federal Ministry for the
Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, a
range of associations, further partners and the DWA, and
the German Association for Water, Wastewater and Waste:
Arab Regions ‘Challenges, Strategies, Opportunities’
North Africa ‘Integrated Water-Resource Management
and Focus on Capacity Development’
Palestine ‘Water Projects’
Russia ‘Challenges of the Water Market in Russia;
Presentation of Sample Projects’
Turkey ‘Environmental Measures in Local-Authority
Waste Disposal’
Vietnam ‘Research Projects in Waste, Soil and Water’
Recycling of Reusable Scrap
Shredding into Replacement Fuels
Waste into Energy
Clever shredding + briquetting
WEIMA’s Single Shaft Shredders - For the production of replacement fuels
out of industrial waste, household waste, carpets, papers, rejects etc. with
optimal output quality and extreme high capacity.
Also contact us to find out about WEIMA's newest technology for the
processing of plastics, paper, and wood wastes.
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IFAT, Munich
Birmingham + briquetting
Clever RWM,
shredding
W10, Birmingham
03.-06. September
stand 7E570
14.-16. September
stand 1510
13.-17. September
stand 305, hall C2
Bustadt 6 - 10 · 74360 Ilsfeld (Germany)
Phone: +49 (0)70 62 95 70-0
Fax:
+49 (0)70 62 95 70-92
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The DWA will be involved with IFAT ENTSORGA, an
International Symposium on Water, Wastewater, Waste,
Energy, in cooperation with the Association of Municipal
Waste Management and City Cleaning in the VKU (VKS
im VKU), the European Water Association (EWA) and
the International Solid Waste Association (ISWA). This
event presents a unique opportunity for international
exchange of experience and for forging new contacts and
cooperations reaching beyond the respective segments
and state borders. This year for the first time there will
be a ‘Local Government Day’, organised as part of the
symposium. Coming together here on the first day of the
fair, on 13 September 2010, will be representatives from
local government from cities and municipal authorities
across Europe to discuss ideas on water-management
issues. The title of the session is ‘Cities Adapt: Local
Water Strategies in a Changing Climate’. Speakers and
participants from around Europe will be taking part in the
concluding panel discussion.
Other focal themes in the International Symposium are
the trade programme on sustainable water management,
entitled ‘New Strategies, Technologies and Innovative
Solutions’, and the ‘Sustainable Solid Waste Management’.
All the events which form part of the above-mentioned
symposia take place between 13 and 16 September 2010.
Among the issues being addressed at the fair by the
BDE, the Federation of the German Waste, Water and Raw
Materials Management Industry, are recycling, recovered
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paper, recovered timber and water management. On these
topics the BDE is organising daily trade congresses which
focus on Germany as a supplier of raw materials. The
federation is also organising its annual general meeting
for the first time at IFAT ENTSORGA. In the public part
of this meeting, the BDE and its members, along with
high-ranking representatives from industry, government
and research, will be seeking answers to the question of
‘What type of economic policy does Germany need after
the crisis?’
Another trade highlight is the PUMPS Meeting Point
in Hall A6. This joint stand organised by the trade journal
PUMPE DE is a first-class meeting place for all trade
visitors involved in the manufacture, R&D and applications
for pumps and pumping systems.
For further information on the accompanying programme
to IFAT ENTSORGA, go to: www.ifat.de/en/Programme
For further information on the show please visit:
www.ifat.de/en/Home
Or e-mail sabine.wagner@messe-muenchen.de or
bettina.schenk@messe-muenchen.de
sort it all in one pass
save space
limit costs
reduce energy
13-17 September - Munich – hall C3, booth 206
info@besttoratec.com | www.besttoratec.com
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IFAT ENTSORGA highlights
• Water Finance Dialogue – Germany´s environment minister, Dr
Norbert Röttgen, to take part
• UN water centre and cluster forum on ‘waste to energy’
• Forums feature many exhibitor presentations and country specials
• 15th International Symposium on water, wastewater, waste, energy
Show statistics
In 2008 IFAT set a new record for attendance, with 2,605 exhibitors
from 41 countries and around 120,000 trade visitors from 170
countries. From 2010 onwards Messe München and the BDE will
be holding this event as a cooperation. IFAT will now take place
under the name of IFAT ENTSORGA, World’s Leading Trade Fair for
Water, Sewage, Waste and Raw Materials Management. The next
event takes place at the New Munich Trade Fair Centre from 13 to
Ingenious Biomass Processing
Shredding and screening in just one step
» for ideal heating fuel with an
exact particle size
» inbuilt screen deck for
direct screening
ARJES Raptor
» mobile operation:
off-road on tracks
„BIOMASTER“
Your all-purpose specialist in shredding
» wood » root stocks » trunks » loppings
ARJES GmbH | Werksplatz 1 | D-36433 Leimbach / Germany
www.arjes.de | phone +49 (0) 36 95 / 85 855-0
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17 September 2010. IFAT ENTSORGA is the world’s most important
trade fair for innovations, new developments and services in the
fields of water, sewage, waste and raw materials management.
Messe München International (MMI) facts
Messe München International (MMI) is one of the world’s leading
trade-fair companies. It organises around 40 trade fairs for capital and
consumer goods, and key high-tech industries. Each year over 30,000
exhibitors from more than 100 countries, and over two million visitors
from more than 200 countries take part in the events in Munich. In
addition, MMI organises trade fairs in Asia, Russia, the Middle East
and South America. With six subsidiaries abroad – in Europe and in
Asia – and with 64 foreign representatives actively serving over 90
countries, MMI has a truly global network. Environmental protection
and sustainability are key priorities in all MMI´s operations, at home
and abroad.
UNIVERSAL QUERSTROMZERSPANER UNI-CUT® QZ
» There's a hurricane
raging in here
One machine. Many Tasks. The MeWa QZ.
Refrigerators. Electrical Scrap. Metal compounds: Perfect
dismantling. Perfect results.
MACHINES
PLANTS
PROCESS SOLUTIONS
www.mewa-recycling.com
MeWa Recycling Maschinen und Anlagenbau GmbH · D-75391 Gechingen · Tel. +49 (0)7056 925-0 · info@mewa-recycling.com
UK: (+44) 1473 745769 or (+44) 7961 915478
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UNTHA
Hall C2 Stand 313/412
True to our slogan we have been developing and manufacturing innovative
and tailor-made shredding solutions for wood, plastics, tyres, rubber,
metals, waste, alternative fuel sources, electronics scrap, dangerous
substances, biological waste, files, data and paper for over 40 years.
Untha’s products show innovation in size reduction and are made in
Austria.
BANO
BEST TORATEC
Best Toratec, S.L. offers 35 years of know-how in the manufacture of
sensor based sorting technologies, with more than 3500 installations
in 50 countries worldwide. As part of a wide range of sensor based
sorting equipment, their product range includes eddy current separators,
magnets, screens and feeders. Customers have access to a worldwide
network providing the best solutions for maximizing material recovery
with limited loss and highest separation qualities.
Hall C2 Stand 107
MARTIN GMBH
A leader in shredding technology with over thirty years of experience.
Bano specializes in single-shaft shredders for effective size reduction, for
separation and recovering secondary raw materials from waste such as:
MSW, medical waste, e-scrap, metal scrap, wood, paper, plastics, tires,
textiles. Offering customized solutions from single machines to complete
recycling lines.
SPIRO BV
Hall C3 Stand 206
Hall B2 Stand 429/532
Martin GmbH, founded in 1925, is a family-owned specialist in municipal
waste incineration, owning the core technology, the grate. For new and
existing installations, we supply turnkey, deliver grate, grate/boiler lots
or provide engineering services. Through long-term partnerships with
renowned companies, our technology is also utilised worldwide.
Hall C1 Stand 531.
S+S SORTING
Supplier of a wide variety of especially dedicated static transport and
storage floors and bunkers and top-loader storage and transport systems
including metering drums, de-compacting units and screw conveyors,
hydraulic power packs and PLC control units for overall automatic control
and communication.
Hall C3 Stand 105/204
S+S separation and sorting systems are used in different industries like
glass, plastics, scrap and e-scrap recycling. Currently we have more
than 1000 sorting systems installed worldwide using the latest sensor
technologies like metal detection, colour sorting, NIR spectroscopy and
x-ray technology.
Visit our Booth at IFAT-ENTSORGA
Monaco - 13 al 17 September 2010
Hall C2 Stand 107
We design and
manufacture quality!
solutions for recycling
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via Marcello, 24 - 35011 Campodarsego (PD) - Italy
tel. +39 049 9200757 - fax +39 049 9200172
info@banoeco.com
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ERIEZ
Hall B3 Stand 500
PRESONA
Eriez Europe, one of the world leaders in developing equipment for the
recycling industry will be launching three new systems at IFAT for non
ferrous and ferrous metal recovery. On the stand will be the new RevXETM Eccentric Eddy Current Separator, the P-RexTM Permanent Rare Earth
XtremeTM Scrap Drum and the ProSort II Airless Metal Recovery System.
Hall C1 Stand 221/320
We cordially invite you to visit our stand at IFAT-Entsorga in Munich. We
are very pleased to show our Presona LP 65 VH baler. Our LP 65 VH prepress baler includes the latest technology available and represents the
new generation of horizontal channel balers.
METSO DENMARK
BMH TECHNOLOGY OY
Hall C2 Stand 413
Hall C2 Stand 317
BMH Technology Oy is a solution provider with a long successful
history in the waste processing field. Our turn-key waste-to-fuel and
recycling systems are based on the unique Tyrannosaurus® Waste Process
Technology. The new symbol refers, not only to recycling and green
values, but to rotation movement of shredding also, and to the two sides
of one whole - our company and our customers. Flexibility, heritage and
responsibility are and will remain our values enabling us to keep our
product promise.
This year, our stand will look very different, featuring the Metso design
and graphics for the first time. But the waste shredding know-how,
products, engineering quality and service back-up that we provide are
the same – and, in fact, better than ever before due to the world-class
expertise and resources available within the Metso Group.
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HAMMEL
Stand details: Hall C3 Stand 106
Hall C2 Stand 117/216
For HAMMEL Recyclingtechnik GmbH this exhibition is one of the most
important events, because it´s a platform to meet existing and prospective
customers and an opportunity to show new products on the market. This
time visitors will experience a new additional component for the Original
HAMMEL- metal-processing plant. Come and see!
Come and meet the team at our stand and pick up a free copy of the
magazine.
„Our intelligence
belongs to us …
and to our customers.“
www.l-rt.com
We shred everything. Nearly everything. Everything but our Know-How.
Only Lindner provides LindnerINNOVATIONS. Innovative rotor system,
rotor widths up to 3200 mm, diverse cutting systems, safety clutch
directly mounted on the rotor shaft, double sided drive system with
centrifugal mass over double belt drive, maintenance and foreign part
flap, removal of foreign parts without material discharge and sickle
shaped pusher systems are just some of the arguments for Lindner.
JUPITER state-of-the-LindnerAR T.
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Measuring, control and
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Armaturen und Abläufe
Outlets and fittings
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Pumps and lifting tackle
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Pipes, shafts, special structures, techniques /
Coastal protection, flood control /
Science and research
Kanalisation
Sewers
Fahrzeuge, Aufbauten und Umladeanlagen /
Straßenreinigung, Straßenbetriebsund -winterdienst
Vehicles and superstructures, transfer
equipment and plants / Street cleaning,
maintenance and winter road services
Abfallsammlung und -beförderung /
Abfallbehandlung, Recycling
Refuse collection and transport /
Refuse treatment, recycling
Thermische und biologische Behandlung, Deponierung /
Energiegewinnung aus Abfallstoffen / Altlastensanierung,
Bodenaufbereitung / Abgas- und Abluftreinigung,
Luftreinhaltung / Lärmminderung und Schallschutz
Thermal and biological treatment, landfills / Generating
energy from waste materials / Decontamination of old
sites, soil treatment / Flue-gas scrubbing and air
extraction / Noise reduction and abatement
Dienstleistungen (Wasserversorgung, Abwasserund Abfallentsorgung, Recycling)
Services (Water supply, sewage and refuse
disposal, recycling)
VDMA-Praxistage
VDMA Practical Days
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„Trucks in Action“
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Open-air site
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Turnkey Solutions for Turning Waste to Fuel
The TYRANNOSAURUS® process
produces high-quality standardized
solid recovered fuel (SRF) from virtually
any of your combustible waste:
• Municipal solid waste (MSW)
• Commercial & industrial waste
• Construction & demolition waste
• Bulk waste
• Scrap tyres
SRF produced in the TYRANNOSAURUS®
process is clean, reliable, eco-friendly
fuel. It is ideal for burning in power
boilers and cement kilns.
An investment in a TYRANNOSAURUS®
process pays for itself, in some cases
within a matter of months.
TYRANNOSAURUS® Scrap Tyre Process
The TYRANNOSAURUS® shredder
turns used tyres to high-calorific TDF
to replace fossil fuels for example in
cement kilns.
• Capacity for example 25 t/h of 50 80 mm tyre chips in a single pass. Other
capacities and chip sizes are also
available.
• Tyres are fed in bulk, for example with
a front loader, with no laborious
singularization needed.
• No damage due to tramp metal and
occasional rims.
• The same shredder can be used for
processing other combustible raw
materials, too.
BMH Technology Oy
Enviro
P.O. Box 32
FI-26101 Rauma, Finland
Phone: +358 20 486 6800
Telefax: +358 20 486 6990
www.bmh.fi
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NEW YORK’S NEW IDEA • RECYCLING
PlaNYC has been improving quality of life for New Yorkers for almost
three years – but the policy has only just been extended to include
waste management changes. Here we look at what leaps and bounds
can be made now that New York is trying to clean its act up
by Claudine
Capel
New York’s
New Idea
N
ew York has been moving on with environmental
policies for quite some time. In 2007, a strategy
called PlaNYC was launched, after a period of
consultation, with the joint goals of improving the
environment, building the economy and enhancing
quality of life for New Yorkers, as well as having the capacity to
accommodate one million more New Yorkers by 2030.
At the recent release of the PlaNYC Progress Report 2010,
sustainability director Rohit T Aggarwala announced ‘three years
into our twenty year plan, we have made significant strides toward
meeting our long-term goals. We will continue to set aggressive
goals and hold ourselves accountable for reaching them.’
It is true that many targets have been reached with regard to
housing, open space, water, transportation, energy and climate
change in New York. But PlaNYC, until now, has not covered the
all important area of waste management.
Waste operation go
On 22 April 2010 at a public celebration of the 40th anniversary
of Earth Day in Times Square, an update of PlaNYC was
launched. Mayor Michael R Bloomberg discussed the need to
develop a comprehensive, sustainable approach to solid waste.
This change will build upon the progress already made by the
City’s solid waste management plan and recycling program,
and set in motion a broad-reaching strategy to make sure New
Yorkers create less waste, reuse more of the products they do
consume and develop new ways to utilize the residual waste.
The regular update of PlaNYC making sure its aims look
after the constantly-changing needs of New Yorkers. To you and I
the omission of waste management policy was a glaring one from
the start, but luckily New York has caught up and is now throwing
itself into its new waste management strategy – particularly with
regard to recycling – with enthusiasm.
The mayor announced that the plan would build on the
Department of Sanitation’s recycling program, which is already
the biggest in the USA, and the City’s Solid Waste Management
Plan. The old waste management plan has been changing the
way waste is transported by removing trucks and moving waste
via barge and train. But the new plan goes back to basics, starting
with a review of where the daily waste production of 25,000 tons
(22,679 tonnes) originates from. It also looks at ways of reducing
this amount, and ways to use waste as a resource rather than
treating it as a mere by-product.
‘Just two weeks ago, my Council colleagues and I announced
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a series of bills to update our city’s 20 year old recycling law,’
said Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn, at the Earth Day
announcement. ‘Our legislation will divert over 8000 tons (7257
tonnes) of plastic every year away from landfills and incinerators
– equal to the amount of trash produced by nearly 10,000
people each year. These bills will be another great tool to reduce
solid waste in our city. We look forward to working with the
Administration on all of the next phases and updates of PlaNYC.’
So it seems that New York is truly changing its attitude and
setting the bar for the rest of the USA to work to. But what are
the specifics involved?
Making that change
The measures announced by Christine Quinn prior to the
PlaNYC update included a substantial expansion of New York’s
recycling regulations which will lead to an increase in plastics
recycling, and more waste bins in public areas (300 more over
the next three years and 700 in the next decade). Waste clothing
and textiles, which are said to account for 10% of the city’s waste,
will also be collected in specially designated bins.
The Department of Sanitation will also be required to
recycle rigid plastic containers, such as those used to hold
laundry detergent, motor oil and yogurt, and to collect hazardous
household waste at special drop-off sites.
A system of fines to encourage people to recycle waste
properly will be imposed upon landlords of buildings. It
comprises a tiered system in which they will be penalised by an
increasing amount for the first, second and third offence. Higher
fines will be imposed on landlords of commercial properties. The
PlanNYC aims to make New York
a better environment for those that live there.
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fines are no more than $100 for a private landlord and $400 for
a commercial landlord. ‘The fine structures are fairer for small
property owners,’ Ms. Quinn said. ‘We want to get people to
recycle, not make money off of them.’
WEEE regulation
Since these measures were announced in April, recycling has
made another step forward in New York, with the passing of
the Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act on 28
May. Starting from April 2011, manufacturers of products that
end their life as WEEE must (i) implement an electronic waste
recycling program to provide convenient collection services to
consumers; and (ii) recycle a certain portion of their market share
of electronics. Those that fail to comply or meet their ‘acceptance
standard’ will pay a weight-based surcharge. Producers must also
be registered with the state and will be banned from supplying
electronic equipment unless they are.
More than recycling
It is not just recycling projects which are feeling the benefits
of New York’s rediscovered enthusiasm for responsible waste
management. A former MSW landfill, in which toxic materials
were illegally dumped in the 1970s is now going to be remediated
and turned into a 132 acre park for residents.
The Brookfield Avenue Landfill in Staten Island will be
covered with 2 million tons (1.8 million tonnes) of soil and
an impermeable landfill cap before it is turned into parkland
to complement the nearby forest, wetlands and streams. This
project will be completed in 2015 and is funded by the City and
the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
‘After 20 years, thanks to the efforts of Mayor Bloomberg, we
are finally getting this toxic waste site cleaned up,’ said Borough
President James P Molinaro. ‘The people of Staten Island are
indebted to Mayor Bloomberg for his commitment and his
follow-through on this issue.’
This great day for Staten Island, seems to be a small indicator
of things to come across New York City. If the waste management
policies which have been implemented are properly adhered to
– and the research into other options for residual waste leads to
the uptake of better biowaste and waste-to-energy facilities – then
New York should become a good example of responsible waste
management for the whole of the USA to work towards.
‘The progress in environmental sustainability our City has
made since the introduction of PlaNYC in 2007 will be replicated
throughout the world in the coming decades,’ said Councilman
James F. Gennaro, chair of the Committee on Environmental
Protection on 22 April. ‘New Yorkers should rejoice at the fact
that they live in one of the most forward-thinking green cities in
the world.’
And now that the city’s environmental plans have finally been
stretched to include the field of waste management, I am sure we
can all agree with him.
Claudine Capel is editor of Waste Management World
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT • COLLECTION & TRANSPORT
Following the recent takeover of Hakowerke by the Possehl Group
the future of the multi-purpose Multicar truck range was once again
in doubt. But as Malcolm Bates reports from a recent relaunch party
in Neuss, new models, new options and a new level of confidence all
add up to good news for this useful ‘communal work vehicle’ range.
by Malcolm
Bates
Under new
management
Could the little German-built
Multicar finally have a big future?
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e will start with an unlikely statement. The
Multicar as a brand and as a specific concept
of vehicle is the only remaining product still
in production that originated from the former
East German State (DDR) industry, IFA. In
fact, it could be the only automotive-based product from the
entire Eastern Bloc still in production. Amazingly, it is also still
built in the same Waltershausen factory and, in spite of massive
changes in the social and political structure of the world around
it, the little Multicar has survived them all.
So does that make it some sort of outdated museum piece?
Far from it. In fact I would suggest that the original design brief
was so good – and unique – that the advantages the latest model –
the M30 Fumo – offers are just as useful today as they ever were.
And they are? Well as the ‘multi’ part of the name suggests,
the Multicar chassis is designed to do a wide range of jobs around
a city or less populated rural area. You could think of it as a ‘halfsized’ Mercedes Benz ‘Unimog’ – except these days, the Unimog
concept has grown ever more complex and the end-product is
much larger and heavier than the original models. In contrast,
the Multicar has stayed ‘compact’ with a chassis/cab width of
just 1680 mm.
A wide range of options
But while it has remained physically compact, successive increases
in engine power (Volkswagen Golf diesel units were used at one
time but current Fumo models feature Euro-5 145 hp, 2.9-litre
Iveco turbo diesel units) mean the current Multicars have an
appetite for work out of all proportion to their modest size. Also,
unlike Unimogs where off-highway capability has been developed
in priority to on-highway performance, the current M30 Fumo
The relaunch event at Neuss in Germany brought some 1800 visitors, plus
Multicar dealers and specialist equipment manufacturers together to discuss
how the multi-purpose vehicle approach to commune operations might
improve services and reduce costs.
has retained a true ‘dual purpose’ capability. For those not
requiring four-wheel drive, a 4x2 chassis option is available in a
choice of two wheelbases, but while off-highway capability is far
far better than those modest looks suggest, the USP (unique sales
point) of the Multicar range has to be an impressive list of power
take-off (PTO) and hitch options to take powered attachments
and special equipment from compaction waste bodies and liquid
waste tankers, to mini-hooklift and tipping bodies.
And while there might be a limited number of waste collection
authorities requiring a narrow access waste collection unit with
four-wheel drive, the ability to use the same chassis/cab to power
a snowplough or gritter in the winter months and then be used
with, say, a street wash water spray in the summer months can be
a major advantage if funds or trained staff are limited.
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New three-axle model
But if the modest 2588 mm platform length and five-tonne
gross weight of the long wheelbase Fumo was a limiting factor
to widespread use in waste collection, then the arrival of a brand
new Multicar model at the joint Hako/Multicar brand ‘Nuess
Anwenungsforum’ event back in March changes all that. On the
face of it, tacking an extra axle onto such a small truck chassis
(unlike other small 4x2 and 4x4s, the Multicar chassis really
is built to truck standards) might seem strange. But in fact,
adding the third non-driven rear axle to a 4x4 M30 Fumo totally
changes the possible applications for which it is now suitable.
With a 7.49 tonne gross weight (under EU law), the new
6x4 model features a 3 m long load space while retaining a 1680
mm overall width. A wide range of front and rear hitch options
and PTO positions makes it easy to install, for example, a front
snowplough on a compaction waste collection body on the same
chassis, or to specify a whole range of ‘seasonal’ attachments to
cover litter/leaf collection in the autumn, having swapped from
a grass cut and collect system body earlier in the year or winter
maintenance snowplough/gritting in winter.
Of the several new 6x4 M30 Fumo chassis on display at
Neuss, however, of key interest to our sector were the rear
and side-loading waste container collection bodies produced
by German equipment manufacturer Hagemann & Partner
and the various hooklift swap bodies available from Maytec.
This included tipper and caged tipper bodies for waste and
recycling collections, but sign washing, liquid waste tanker and a
special mobile oil spill treatment system produced by specialist
Highlight of the event was the launch of new 6x4 (with non-driven third axle)
M30 Fumo chassis rated at 7.49 tonnes to meet EU legislation. This unit has a
waste compaction body by Hagermann.
manufacturer ICT could all, in effect, be mounted on swap body
subframes to provide optimum utilization.
So what next for this highly specialized – but adaptable –
product range? Arni Schmidt, the new chief executive at recently
restructured parent Hakowerke, is upbeat. ‘Possehl is committed
to investing in and building on the Multicar brand,’ he explained.
With bodybuilders, special equipment suppliers and dealers
from all over Germany and other EU states – together with
specially invited potential customers from as far away as Russia
and Scandinavia – Possehl Group investment in the Multicar
range really could open up global market potential.
News that a hybrid drive train option is now in development
suggests there could be a big future for this little truck.
Malcolm Bates is Collection & Transport correspondent for
Waste Management World
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UNIQUE SOLUTIONS • RECYCLING
With post-sorting residual waste in a typical commingled sorting
facility in the UK as high as 30%, it’s clear that a lot of waste is still
going to waste. Masias Recycling SL explains how it has halved this
figure at the EnviroSort facility in Worcestershire, UK.
by Patricia
Masias and Raquel Vila
Unique solutions
for commingled materials reclamation facilities in the UK
S
eparate collection in some parts of the United Kingdom
raises several challenges in terms of recyclables recovery.
In some counties, dry recyclables are collected together
so plastic bottles, cans, glass, paper, cardboard will all
be mixed. This is called a ‘commingled’ fraction. This
material normally goes to a Commingled Materials Reclamation
Facility (CMRF) as a loose fraction, not in bags, and thus the
quantity of plastic film is relatively low.
When analysed, a typical sample of this type of commingled
material could be the following:
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Glass bottles: 18-24%
Paper: 55-70%
Cardboard: 4-6%
Cans: 5-8%
Plastic bottles (PET, HDPE, PP, etc.): 5-8%
Aluminium foil
Cartons
As shown above, the larger percentages are of paper and
glass. The characteristics of paper and glass on arrival at the
facility are different. While paper gets to the CMRF as a clean
fraction and its recovery is very valuable, glass arrives at the plant
as a broken fraction due to transport and handling.
As we all know, glass is highly erosive because of its physical
characteristics. Moreover, it sometimes arrives at the CMRF as a
powdery material that can easily get between machine parts and
damage them. It is essential to have a design which takes account
of this, as glass could reduce the lifetime of the equipment.
Masias Recycling SL designed, and completed at the end of
2009, a Commingled Materials Reclamation Facility – EnviroSort,
for Mercia Waste Management in Norton, Worcestershire, UK.
Targets
The main target of the installation was to achieve the maximum
recovery rate of the recyclable fraction, bearing in mind some
very strict specifications on the output material:
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Paper: < 0.1% glass contamination
Plastics: <4% other plastics, paper and cans
contamination. It cannot contain glass.
Cartons: < 7% contamination (other cardboard products
or liquids that are present in receptacles). It cannot
contain glass.
Glass: < 4 kg/t of critical contaminants (stones, ceramics,
metals) and < 1% organics.
When tasked with the construction of the commingled
treatment facility, the first question that arose was how paper and
glass would be separated, as these are two very different materials
both requiring high levels of output quality.
Choosing the right equipment
Some different options were put forward for discussion. The first
considered was using a sieve drum to separate the material by
size into two fractions. This concept was rejected as it could not
achieve the precise levels of separation required.
A second option was the rotary screen. This idea was rejected
as the efficiency in separation between the flat and light fraction
(2D fraction), and the rolling and heavy fraction (3D fraction)
would be low due to the small process capacity, and because it
also sorts basically by size.
Finally, the high capacity ballistic separator was determined to
be the one that best fulfilled the requirements. Masias Recycling
SL installed two of these units with 12 paddles, and a screening
surface of 25 m2 each, with each line having a treatment capacity
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The ballistic separator
The ballistic separator has longitudinal
screening parts, which are rigid and drilled,
and form an inclined table. These elements
are mounted on a crankshaft at each end.
When these turn, the material moves in
circles. The input material at the lower part of
the table is sent up or down depending on its
physical characteristics. Sorting of heavy and
light fractions can be modified by adjusting
the inclination of the machine.
The screening parts have holes which can
vary from Ø 20 to Ø 100 mm. The purpose
of these holes is to screen small particles
The two ballistic separators at EnviroSort facility,
and help carry light materials. 3D, 2D and
Worcestershire, UK.
fine fractions are discharged by means of
separated hoppers.
An important point to take into account when installing the
of 15 t/h. The ballistic separator can separate the material into
equipment, is discharge of the material into the ballistic separator.
three different fractions:
• 3D fraction: composed of rigid, solid, bouncing or cubic The material has to be distributed all over the surface by hoppers
elements, such as metals, ferric and non-ferric, hard plastics, which are specially designed for this purpose. Another point to
bear in mind is the possibility of glass erosion to the paddles,
batteries, electrical devices/parts, stones, glass, cardboard, etc.
• 2D fraction: contains big, light, flat and thin objects that are which are the key parts of the ballistic separator. The first half of
cleaned as they pass through screening components that vibrate the paddles can be covered with rubber, which is where the 3D
and make the material bound and turn. This may contain paper, fraction containing the glass particles falls.
The paddles of the ballistic separator are designed to help
plastic films or textiles, among others.
• Fine fraction: the paddles have holes in the lower part, and the material flow along its way. To facilitate this, the middle of
the paddle is equipped with ‘combs’ that aid the 2D fraction’s
all elements that are smaller than the hole fall through.
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movement up the inclined side of the ballistic separator. The
machine also has three fans at the rear which help the light
material travel to the upper part of the equipment.
Masias Recycling SL chose the ballistic separator to separate
the two main fractions (paper and glass), as the paper goes to
the 2D stream and glass to the 3D stream. It sorts the material
into two different fractions (2D and 3D), and can also sieve and
separate the material by size.
Another advantage is that tiny glass particles drop through
the screening holes and can be sorted into the fines and carried
away in the residual waste stream. This avoids erosion problems
in other parts of the facility.
In the case of the EnviroSort plant in Norton, Masias had to
develop a large unit that had not previously existed in the market
to comply with the requirements of the line. Once built, the units
were then tested with commingled material at the EnviroSort
plant in Norton, and the results were satisfactory.
Negative selection
As mentioned, paper and glass represent the highest percentage
of the input fraction this type of waste. When Masias was
studying the project, it came to the conclusion that an automatic
or manual selection of these two abundant fractions would be too
complicated and great quantities of recyclables would be lost. It
was thus decided to separate these two materials by means of
‘negative selection’.
‘Negative selection’ involves manual or automatic selection,
with the purpose of pulling out the impurities that may be
present and leaving the valuable material on the conveyor.
Regarding paper selection, the EnviroSort plant does it like
this: the ballistic separator processes the maximum quantity
of input paper to the 2D output. All paper sorted is sent to a
selection cabin with multiple positions. Here those elements that
decrease paper value are removed, i.e. all unwanted material
is removed from the paper fraction, and clean paper falls into
a baler unit that continuously forms paper bales. The average
production of bales at EnviroSort plant is 80-90 paper bales
daily, with an approximate weight of 1.4 tonnes each.
Glass, after going through the ballistic separator, is sorted
into two fractions. Fine glass falls through the holes of the ballistic
separator. This material is considered as residual waste. However,
Masias is currently working on modifications that will enable the
use of this fraction. The large glass fraction comes out through
the hopper for the 3D fraction.
Material that comes out through the 3D fraction stream is
less homogeneous than the material that comes out through the
2D stream. It is in the 3D stream where we find all the bottles
and plastic containers, steel or aluminium cans and paper that,
due to weight or shape, have followed the stream of this fraction
(telephone directories, crumpled paper, cut magazines, etc.). The
glass fraction is also to be found among this material.
If the glass fraction was sorted by means of positive selection,
by using an optical sorter or other similar unit, it would come
out contaminated, as the 2D fraction contains many different
elements. For this reason, it was decided to separate the other
recyclable materials, such as PET, HDPE, MIX plastics, steel and
aluminium, first by means of optical separators and other sorting
equipment. Once all the recyclable elements that are to be found
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in the 3D stream are sorted, the remaining fraction is mainly
glass and some residual material.
When it reaches the sorting cabin, the majority of the material
on the conveyor is glass. Residual elements are then selected,
some are re-circulated and the remaining glass fraction is stored
in containers to be sent to the corresponding re-processor.
One of the problems related to this type of separation is
the paper contamination found in the 3D stream. This is due
to the fact that, as paper quality requirements are high, ballistic
separators slope at an inclination verging on the maximum.
This leads to a very clean paper fraction, but paper that is not
completely flat can get into the 3D stream.
Masias anticipated this situation, and built the installation so
that an optical sorter for paper could be added later if needed.
Finally, the high capacity
ballistic separator was
determined to be the one
that best fulfilled the
requirements
’
This negative selection system for those materials that
predominate at input allows considerable reduction of the
residual fraction. Typically in a plant of this nature the residual
fraction is over 30%, at the EnviroSort plant it only accounts for
approximately 15% of the input.
Patricia Masias, area manager, Masias Recycling
e-mail: pmasias@masias.com
Raquel Vila, sales director, Masias Recycling
e-mail: rvila@masias.com
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BIOGAS COMES OF AGE • BIOWASTE
As biogas becomes big business, it’s creating new opportunities for
all involved in managing food waste. Iyad Omari from London-based
cleantech investor, Frog Capital, and Peter Stepany, Chief Technology
Officer of German biogas specialists, agri.capital, set out the choices
facing biogas companies and the challenges that need to be met.
by Iyad
Omari & Peter Stepany
Biogas comes of age
A unique source of renewable energy
Despite the recent UN Climate Change Conference in
Copenhagen showing how hard it is to build an international
consensus, the worldwide drive to find clean, renewable energy
sources remains undimmed. This isn’t simply an issue of global
warming. Many countries are also keen to cut their reliance on
fossil fuels due to concerns over security of supply.
Germany has been a beacon of sustainable energy practice
in Europe for 20 years, with a strong regulatory framework to
encourage clean energy production. agri.capital is one of the
success stories to emerge from Germany’s green wave. Since
2004 it has set up around 50 plants across Germany, Austria
and Italy to generate biogas – gas extracted from organic matter
including organic waste. The company is the largest biogas
producer in Europe and the huge demand for clean energy looks
set to underpin its rapid growth for years to come.
To date agri.capital’s model has relied on the use of purposegrown crops as fuel. But as the biogas sector becomes big
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business, it is creating a wealth of opportunities for profitable
partnerships with those who manage an alternative fuel – food
waste. To understand these opportunities, it helps to get a taste of
biogas production and the complex choices it offers.
The recent investment in agri.capital by London-based
cleantech specialist, Frog Capital, was driven by a belief that
biogas has unique advantages. It uses well-proven technology
and combines strong green credentials (e.g. its ability to recover
energy from biodegradable waste, thus diverting it from landfill)
with reliability and ease of storage. These are characteristics that
other renewable energies such as solar, wind and wave power
find it hard to match.
Deciding how to use biogas from AD
Several factors have to be weighed up when deciding how to
use the biogas. Injecting gas into the grid demands complex
processes for scrubbing it. On the other hand, burning it to create
electricity involves running an engine and finding a customer for
the excess heat emitted by the process; without a customer for the
heat, a lot of the primary energy value is wasted.
About biogas production
An overview
A technology whose time has come
For many, Germany is the model to follow when it comes to
biogas. The German Renewable Energy Act (known as EEG)
gives biogas producers a lot of comfort. Producers who burn
biogas to generate electricity for the grid earn a tariff that’s
guaranteed for 20 years from the plant’s inception. This certainty
helps producers obtain the 10-year finance that plants need and
supports long-term contracts with feedstock suppliers.
Although most of Germany’s biogas producers currently
convert it to electricity, they also have the option of pumping
a purified version of the gas directly into the national network.
The tariffs for this aren’t guaranteed but they’re not entirely
free-moving either; so much gas is ultimately burnt to generate
electricity that its price tends to move in line with electricity
prices, creating a level of predictability that facilitates long-term
gas supply contracts.
Biogas is a mix of gases produced by anaerobic digestion.
Anaerobic digestion converts organic matter into useful products
in the absence of air – typically in sealed tanks (digesters). Inside
the digester, materials experience a series of stages in which
different types of bacteria break them down and convert them
into useful outputs. The gases produced typically consist of 60
% methane and 40 % carbon dioxide (CO2). For commercial
use, this is often ‘upgraded’ to pure methane by removing the
CO2. In addition to biogas, the process also yields a nutrient-rich
digestate.
The inputs
Biogas inputs (known as feedstock) come from a wide variety of
organic sources. Farm crops (known as biomass) are a common
feedstock; they are either crops traditionally grown for food
(such as maize and corn) or crops specifically developed for
energy purposes. Animal manure is another common feedstock.
So is food waste, either from commercial operators (e.g. food
processing factories, restaurants and retailers) or from domestic
households. Human sewage can be used but is typically limited
to the captive operations of wastewater management companies.
The outputs
The biogas can be burnt to create electricity, which can be
fed into the grid. This process also generates heat, which can
be captured and used locally (e.g. for heating and drying).
Alternatively, biomethane can be distributed through a gas pipe
network, effectively being used in the same way as natural gas
from fossil fuels.
The digestate is a valuable fertilizer for farmers and is particularly
useful in countries where soil quality has become degraded
through over-intensive farming.
The benefits
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Biogas replaces the use of fossil fuels and helps to reduce the
emission of methane into the atmosphere. As a greenhouse
gas, methane is 20–25 times more harmful than CO2. Digestate
production avoids the environmental hazards associated with
industrially produced fertilizers.
Using biomass to create biogas creates a carbon neutral cycle,
in which the carbon emitted from burning the gas is absorbed by
new crops grown as feedstock. Creating biogas from food waste
means that fewer waste treatment facilities are needed and less
organic matter goes into landfill sites (which typically release
methane into the atmosphere over time).
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So far most sites established by agri.capital burn gas to create
electricity because they’ve been able to identify local clients for
heat, e.g. commercial businesses that operate drying processes.
But the number of customers for year-round heat is limited and
many are already satisfied. Increasingly, therefore, new plants will
inject gas into the mains.
Getting the right mix of inputs
A fundamental decision for a biogas producer is which feedstock
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use. Put simply, this comes down to a choice between purposegrown food crops (biomass) and organic waste generated by
households and businesses such as food waste.
For a biogas operator running many plants, an ‘ideal’
feedstock has three characteristics:
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homogenous – the content is consistent and produces
stable outputs and that doesn’t upset the bacteria used
high energy density – many cubic metres of biogas are
produced per tonne of feedstock
no pollutants – it does not contain unwanted elements
that will be difficult and costly to dispose of at the end
of the process.
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Under the German framework, each plant needs to specify
upfront the broad category of feedstock that it is going to use
(e.g. food waste or biomass). agri.capital typically uses feedstock
that is roughly 70 % biomass and 30 % animal manure. The crops
have high gas yields of around 200 m3 per tonne. The manure’s
gas yield is only a tenth of this level, but it contributes useful
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mix also enables it to agree long-term contracts with farmers for
the supply of crops and manure, which provides much-needed
certainty for everyone.
The challenges of food waste
So how can food waste win a greater share of feedstock? With
a gas yield of around 150 m3 per tonne, it has high energy
potential, and it’s clearly better to use it for biogas than send it to
landfill. However, food waste presents several challenges:
1. Cleaning: Food waste is typically contaminated with nonorganic material such as plastics. The biogas operator
needs ‘clean’ waste but doesn’t want to do the cleaning,
so responsibility for removing pollutants usually rests with
the waste collector. The ease of cleaning can vary a lot and
it’s notoriously hard (both practically and politically) to
implement rigorous standards for household food waste. In
contrast, it’s much easier to apply disciplines to a segregated
collection from a food processing factory.
2. Long-term contracts: A biogas plant typically has a payback
period of 10 years – and financing to match – so feedstock
contracts need to be long term. This is relatively simple with
crops but harder when the feedstock is food waste. At present,
contracts for supplying food waste typically last for a year or
two, which doesn’t support the investment needed to get a
biogas plant up and running.
3. Predictability: It’s good news if a plant can use a homogenous
supply of waste from a single food factory, but often the local
need is to supply the plant with waste from many sources.
Even when the different waste feedstocks have all been
cleaned, this makes life difficult for the plant operator, who
needs to ensure a balance between different types of input
entering the digester (fat, vegetables, meat, etc.). Bacteria take
time to adjust to changes in feedstock composition, so frequent
variations are unwelcome. Furthermore, the quality of outputs
varies by feedstock; only with detailed knowledge of the inputs
is it possible to forecast the outputs and the treatment they will
require (e.g. scrubbing of the biogas).
Although food waste offers challenges, it also has upsides.
From the perspective of the biogas operator, transportation is an
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A complete biogas plant, producing biomethane for
the public grid in Germany.
area where food waste scores well. The ‘polluter pays’ principle
applies, so food waste transportation is part of the costs of
disposal and doesn’t affect the economics of the biogas plant.
In contrast, biomass can only be moved in line with its energy
content and transport has to be paid for via the contracts with
farmers. This limits the distances that biomass can travel.
In addition, using food waste avoids the political issues that
can arise with biomass. In Germany, growing crops for fuel is
relatively uncontroversial as the country has surplus agricultural
land. In other countries, including the USA, growing crops for
fuel has become a subject of heated debate.
An opportunity for partnership
The challenges presented by food waste can be overcome but
they require co-operation from everyone – those who generate
waste, through to the authorities and haulers who manage it, and
the biogas producers who use it to generate energy.
By the time a plant is up and running, it’s too late to make
a fundamental shift in its feedstock profile – practical and
regulatory factors rule this out. Therefore the key issue is to
identify in advance how each new plant can use food waste and
how it will handle the challenges that this presents.
In Germany, at least, the decision on whether to use biomass
or food waste is broadly neutral from a financial standpoint.
Waste-generated electricity attracts a lower tariff than electricity
from crops, but the difference is evened out by the fact that food
waste costs less than crops. Therefore, with the financial factors
in balance, the question is essentially one of utility.
Perhaps the greatest need is the introduction of 10-year
contracts for supplying food waste to biogas producers to
match plants’ financing and payback periods. The authorities
that oversee waste disposal typically manage this via 2–3 year
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contracts with waste haulers. This makes it difficult for the haulers
themselves to form 10-year contracts with biogas producers.
In theory, local authorities could strike 10-year contracts with
biogas producers directly. After all, waste flows are predictable
and lend themselves to such long-term planning. In practice,
however, authorities will only issue contracts once plants have
been built, while biogas operators can’t get plants funded until
authorities have issued contracts. It’s a chicken-and-egg situation
that needs to be overcome if food waste is to fulfil its potential.
Spreading the model across Europe
These are the criteria companies such as agri.capital need to look
at when branching out into other countries:
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a predictable regulatory framework
and tariff – so that 10-year investment
in plants will be safe
sufficient supplies of feedstock
well-developed infrastructure – in the
form of gas and electricity grids.
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Although few countries currently meet
all three criteria fully, there is likely to be
considerable development and convergence
as they study Germany’s success.
One country that has established a
favourable regime, albeit with shorter
guaranteed tariffs than Germany, is Italy
where agri.capital has already established
operations. The UK, which has a welldeveloped national grid, is another country
where opportunities are being explored. But
perhaps the greatest opportunities, at least
in the short term, are offered by Eastern
Europe. Not only does the region have a
large agricultural base, it also has a relatively
immature food waste disposal industry –
creating a need which biogas production is
well-placed to satisfy.
Biogas is a global growth energy of
the future. All countries throw away large
volumes of food, so they can all benefit. The
opportunities are substantial. Issues along
the food waste value chain remain to be
addressed, but there’s no doubt that the rise
of biogas is good news – not only for biogas
producers and the environment, but for waste
management specialists with vision.
Iyad Omari is a partner at Frog Capital,
London, UK.
e-mail: Iyad.Omari@frogcapital.com
Peter Stepany is Chief Technology Officer
at agri.capital, Münster, Germany.
e-mail: peter.stepany@de.agri-capital.eu
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Zero waste is a unifying concept for a range of measures aimed at
eliminating waste and allowing us to challenge old ways of thinking.
Aiming for zero waste will mean viewing waste as a potential
resource with value to be realised, rather than as a problem to be
dealt with. But zero waste will not happen overnight…
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Aiming for zero waste
The ZeroWIN approach
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to eliminate rather than ‘manage’ waste. As well
as encouraging waste diversion from landfill and
incineration, it is a guiding design philosophy for
eliminating waste at source and at all points down the
supply chain. It shifts from the current one-way linear resource
use and disposal culture to a ‘closed-loop’ circular system
modelled on Nature’s successful strategies (see Figure 1).
Targeting the whole system means striving for:
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zero waste of resources: energy, materials, human;
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The zero waste approach envisions all industrial inputs being
used in final products or converted into value-added inputs
for other industries or processes. In this way, industries will
be reorganized into clusters such that each industry’s wastes/
by-products are fully matched with the input requirements
of another industry, and the integrated whole produces no
waste. From an environmental perspective, the elimination of
waste represents the ultimate solution to pollution problems
that threaten ecosystems at global, national and local levels.
In addition, full use of raw materials, accompanied by a shift
towards renewable sources, means that utilization of the Earth’s
resources can be brought back to sustainable levels.
For business, zero waste can mean greater competitiveness
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and represents a continuation of its inevitable drive towards
efficiency. First came productivity of labour and capital, and
now comes the productivity of raw materials – producing more
from less. Zero waste in industrial networks can therefore be
understood as a new standard for efficiency and integration.
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Who manages the risks?
Modern communication media and unprecedented
opportunities to travel are making the world smaller and
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the liberalized energy and waste sector. Partnerships and
take-overs result in larger market players with the
corresponding responsibility for energy provision and waste
management. In our present-day society that runs on energy,
financial consequences related to failures can quickly lead to
losing the overall view. Risk management is, therefore,
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The correct operation of the free international energy and
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Consultants translate the extensive experience that KEMA
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What is ‘ZeroWIN’?
‘ZeroWIN’ (Towards Zero Waste in Industrial Networks) is a
five year project running 2009-2014, funded by the EC under the
7th Framework Programme. It has 30 academic and industrial
partners across Europe who will integrate their expertise and
trial the chosen strategies. The consortium will investigate and
demonstrate how the closed-loop philosophy can contribute to
achieving zero waste by adopting a network approach, and using
a combination of methods and tools, use of technology and
design innovations and policy measures.
The ZeroWIN partners worked up their project proposal and
recognised that research in this area was necessary. The project is
divided into distinct Work Packages (WPs) as illustrated in Figure
2. Some elements of work are sequential, for example developing
the zero waste vision (WP1) before deciding on which new
technologies (WP2) and waste prevention methods (WP3) to
apply and which tools to use (WP4), and in turn agreeing on
these before developing a production model (WP5) for resourceuse optimization and waste prevention. Other elements run in
parallel, including nine case studies which will put the production
model to use (WP6), and detailed quantitative assessment
throughout to evaluate success (WP7). The policy implications
of the ZeroWIN approach will be reported (WP8) and extensive
dissemination of results is planned (WP9). Overall management
and coordination is formally written into a work package to
ensure the project operates efficiently (WP10).
ZeroWIN will focus on high-tech electronics waste (WEEE,
automotive, photovoltaic) and C&D waste.
Figure 2: The 10 work packages of the ZeroWIN project.
How has it defined zero waste?
The ZeroWIN consortium has defined zero waste as:
‘A goal that is both pragmatic and visionary, to guide people
to emulate sustainable natural cycles, where all discarded
materials are resources for others to use. Zero waste means
designing and managing products and processes to reduce the
volume and toxicity of waste and materials as close to zero as
possible, conserve and recover all resources and not burn or bury
them. Successful Implementation of zero waste will eliminate all
discharges to land, water or air that may be a threat to planetary,
human, animal or plant health. In industry the goal of zero waste
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will be accomplished with the aid of industrial symbiosis
and new technologies.’
This definition of zero waste describes a so-called
‘whole-system approach’ to redesigning resource flows
to minimize harmful emissions and to minimize resource
use. It is also a unifying concept for a range of measures
aimed at eliminating waste and challenging old ways
of thinking. It is envisaged that zero waste to landfill or
incineration in Europe can be achieved over a 10-30 year
timescale, although a co-ordinated and concerted effort
focused on waste prevention, minimization and reuse will
be necessary. It is important to recognise that zero waste is
a target to be strived for, not an absolute, and it is possible
that landfill or incineration may ultimately be the best
option for a very small number of wastes.
Figure 3: The scope and boundary of an industrial network for ZeroWIN.
What is an industrial network?
There is no universal definition of an industrial network. Industrial
networks historically have developed over time, depending
on a number of factors. The current examples of industrial
networks around the world can inform ZeroWIN, although it is
recognised that these have often developed organically and with
myriad objectives. Some good examples are the Kalundborg
municipality in Denmark, the Kwinana industrial area in Western
Australia and Fujisawa eco-industrial park in Japan. Regulation
of the environmental impact of industry tends to be done by
geographical region or by product/material type – for example
the EU WEEE Directive and RoHS Directive allow individual
Member States to dictate the standards required and choose
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which products are covered – and little consideration has been
given to the potential to make improvements by encouraging
symbiosis across industries to date.
The ZeroWIN consortium has sought to establish and apply
a consistent approach based on a clearly defined common vision
and definition of an industrial network. The scope and boundary
of an industrial network for the ZeroWIN project is shown in
Figure 3 as a network of potentially diverse industries working
together in symbiosis; note the cross-cutting influence of design.
The thick orange line in Figure 3 represents what will be
regarded as the boundary of the industrial network under the
ZeroWIN vision. It is clear that the primary sector functions,
mainly supplying raw materials, and the tertiary sector functions
that interface with the consumer, are outside of ZeroWIN’s
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scope. So too is the ‘use’ phase of the product, and the end of life
of the product until the point where the materials re-enter the
industrial network to be used again, whether by means of repair/
remanufacture or to be recycled and used as raw materials. An
‘industrial network’ does not need to involve all players in the
depicted boundary, but could be a sub-set of key actors across
the supply chain.
Targets and outputs
The initial outcome of the project is the development of the zero
waste vision. Many more results are expected over the duration
of the project (to 2014) – there are almost 40 project deliverables
in total, ranging from tangible outputs such as a prototype D4R
(D4R = Design for Re-use, Recycling, Refurbishment, Repair)
laptop to reports and guidance documents on new methods and
systems. The project website has further details (www.zerowin.
eu).
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Ultimately the key results will be the quantitative assessment
of the performance of the ZeroWIN approach by the nine case
studies applying the newly-developed production model. These
form the core of the project, and will each be measured against
the three environmental targets of:
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70 % overall re-use and recycling of waste; and
75 % reduction of fresh water use.
Other stated deliverables will be recommendations to policymaking, the creation of a Knowledge Management Platform
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on zero waste and the delivery of education, training and
support services on this new sustainable approach in industry.
More general outcomes of the project will include the impact
on research and industrial practice externally, for example via
communicating progress and results, and secondary impacts
on employment, the economy and health of EU citizens, e.g.
by creating new working methods, extending product lifetimes,
avoiding the use of hazardous substances and reducing pollution.
A vision for zero waste
in industrial networks
The first step has been the development of the agreed ZeroWIN
approach – a vision for how all project partners will operate
and what they aim to achieve. Figure 4 summarises the steps
that were involved in developing the ZeroWIN vision. The
vision report (which is available via the project website) is an
interim statement of what the ZeroWIN consortium broadly
seeks to achieve, in which areas and by what means. The Vision
Conference, to be held at the University of Southampton on 6th
July 2010 (which is free to attend – see the website or contact the
authors for details), will enable the views and experiences of a
broader group of stakeholders to be incorporated into the vision.
The final step in Figure 4 is to encapsulate the enduring vision in
a formal paper, which will be applied consistently by all project
partners in all work packages.
The creation of the ZeroWIN vision is dual purpose: it is
an aspirational description of what the consortium would like
to achieve in the medium- and long-term future, and it also
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emissions, waste and resource use. This is comprised of: an
underpinning philosophy; clearly set out methods, scope and
boundary; and a call to action, all based on the notion that waste
can be eliminated.
Concepts, tools and methods
There are many approaches, methods, tools and principles
that have been used to tackle different problems in the field
of business waste and sustainability. Many of these have subspecialized across space, time and industry sector or material
type, and some hybrid solutions have emerged. The question
of which combination of these should be adopted by ZeroWIN
required a thorough, systematic approach, and this was an
important step in developing the vision. The ZeroWIN Literature
Review document provided a full description of the concepts that
were chosen and Figure 5 presents these concepts, categorised in
a semi-structured mind map. This list of 24 concepts, from an
original list of over 40, was agreed by the consortium to be the
combination that will form the ZeroWIN approach.
The key strategies of the ZeroWIN approach are thus:
Figure 4: The process of creating the ZeroWIN vision.
framework for all strategic planning and future courses of action.
In summary, the (interim) ZeroWIN vision is to use a wholesystem approach to redesigning resource flows to minimize
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designing waste out of the system;
industrial symbiosis;
closed-loop supply chain management;
use of new technologies;
applying individual producer responsibility (IPR); and
accurate monitoring and assessment of results
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An international challenge
The initial outcomes of the project are a literature review
covering the concepts which can potentially contribute to a zero
waste approach in industry, and the development of a vision for
this zero waste approach. Spending time to develop these at the
start of the project has enabled a better understanding of the
relevant methods and tools that can contribute to minimizing
emissions, waste and resource use, and specifically how they
can be combined in the framework of an industrial network
to best effect. It has also ensured that project partners and
stakeholders are fully aware of the ZeroWIN philosophy and
intended approach, which should ensure that the vision is applied
consistently throughout the project.
This activity has never been undertaken previously by such a
large group of international experts and industrial organisations
with such a range of different viewpoints and perspectives. As a
consequence, the outputs and conclusions from this project will
be of international interest and significance. ZeroWIN
is an ambitious project set with difficult goals, but
meeting these challenges will be necessary if society is
to solve the pollution and resource problems of current
industrial practices in a sustainable way.
Ian D Williams and Tony Curran, Waste
Management Research Group, School of Civil
Engineering and the Environment, University of
Southampton
e-mail: idw@soton.ac.uk or tcu@soton.ac.uk
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received for the ZeroWIN project from the EC
Framework Programme 7.
Figure 5: The 24 concepts that form the ZeroWIN mind map.
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Adrienne Cohen describes the nationwide programme of recycling
food waste into green energy set up by BaxterStorey, one of the UK’s
leading catering companies.
by Adrienne
Cohen
BaxterStorey’s innovative approach to
Food waste management
W
aste is an unavoidable by-product of delivering
food services. A breathtaking 3.5 million tonnes
of food waste from the UK hospitality sector
goes into landfill sites every year. Caterers have
‘greened’ their services in recent years with
sustainable produce and recycled packaging, but the issue of
waste management is becoming an increasingly hot topic.
BaxterStorey’s view
One example of a company looking to manage its burden more
effectively is BaxterStorey, one of the UK’s leading independent
food service management companies. The company prepares
and serves over 25 million freshly prepared meals every year in
staff restaurants throughout the UK to clients including Barclays,
Selfridges, ITV and Virgin Atlantic Airways.
Mike Hanson, Head of Sustainability and Environmental
Management at BaxterStorey, agrees that the catering industry
needs to pay greater attention to the role of food waste
management in its overall approach to sustainability and vitally,
profitability. ‘Sustainable practice that involves precise waste
management practice in the workplace kitchen, and sound
economic management is a strong proposition for caterers and
their clients to consider. The current climate dictates that all
businesses must be operating in all aspects in a manner sensitive
to the environment, and also in a fashion that makes the most
fiscal prudence for their survival. Landfill taxes have risen
astronomically, and the recent budget announced that landfill
tax is set to double again from the current £40 per tonne to
£80 within three years. This is a cost that catering operations are
going to have to get their heads around controlling quickly.’
Mike Hanson believes that the hospitality industry has a great
opportunity to be seen to be doing more than simply complying
with waste regulations. ‘As a significant contributor to the food
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waste mountain, catering providers must focus more intently on
food waste management and avoid sending food waste to landfill
wherever possible. The range of options for dealing with food
waste is expanding all the time and innovation in this area is also
showing itself to deliver practical and affordable actions which
can be readily implemented.’
For BaxterStorey, waste management – and in particular food
waste management – is a key tenet of its overall sustainability
practice. The company has won a series of awards for its
sustainable behaviour and, in 2009, became the first company in
its sector to launch a nationwide programme of recycling food
waste into green energy. Its launch, explains Mike Hanson, was
not simple. ‘We operate from more than 700 sites across the UK
and finding a local solution to manage each site’s food waste was
a complex issue. In an ideal world we’d compost all of our food
waste and we do have a series of partnerships with local facilities
where such a solution is in use. However we have not been able
to make use of composting on a broad scale simply because not
every site has a local facility for this to be an achievable goal.’
BaxterStorey chose a waste to renewable energy programme
as a national service over composting as it made more operational
sense for them. As Mike Hanson explains, ‘We were able to
partner with a specialist whose own network made it a sensible
option for us to use the bio-energy route. Frankly, we’d be
undoing all the good we were hoping to achieve by composting
if we were having to road haul the waste across long stretches to
find a suitable unit in which we could manage the process.’
Converting food waste to biofuel
Working with PDM Group, one of the UK’s largest food chain
by-product recyclers, BaxterStorey began a trial in September
2008 to recycle waste food from the kitchens it operates into
biofuel. The trial was so successful that within six months the
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Finding the best solutions to manage BaxterStorey’s food waste
was a complicated procedure.
project was rolled out making the service available to all clients.
To date, 230 tonnes of food waste have been recycled into 57
MWh of renewable energy, enabling 50 tonnes of carbon dioxide
emissions from fossil fuel use to be displaced.
The service has now been implemented at 10 % of all sites
and BaxterStorey is hopeful that the pace of roll-out will increase
over the coming months. The biggest issue the company faces in
extending the programme’s reach is client understanding of the
issue, and the ability for them to see this as not simply another
cost. As Mike Hanson points out, ‘We operate the kitchens on
behalf of our clients and, while we encourage all of our clients
to use alternative waste management streams, ultimately the
decision is theirs.’
BaxterStorey has embarked on a joint communications
programme with PDM Group to help clients understand the
benefits of the service. Clients’ initial reactions are positive but,
when they consider the operational process, many hesitate about
instituting it. ‘The fear of rotting food in bins remaining on
the site and the complication of more than one waste operator
collecting from their site is a real barrier for many, even though
we can prove that these issues are easily surmountable.’
Where the service is used, food waste is separated at source
using small kitchen caddies which are then emptied into in larger
bins outside the kitchen. The PDM system enables BaxterStorey’s
staff to capture all its food waste, explains PDM’s Commercial
Director, Philip Simpson. ‘Our innovative process enables
caterers to recycle all types of food waste with no additional work
other than putting it in a separate bin. We can handle raw meats
and fish, which would need to be cooked even to go to landfill,
and packaged food, which can also go straight into our bins that
we can separate in our de-pack unit.’
PDM offers BaxterStorey a dedicated service, collecting bins
when needed – be it daily, three times a week, or just weekly. As
PDM’s service is national, it takes the waste to its nearest sites
where it is bulked up with other food waste from retailers, hotels
and restaurants. The waste is then taken to PDM’s integrated
renewable energy and recycling plant in Widnes – the first facility
of its kind in the world.
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Once the food arrives at the facility it passes through a
de-packaging unit where it is separated from tins, cartons and
plastics. It is then mulched into a puree which is used as a wet
fuel for the facility’s combined heat and power (CHP) plant.
‘This carbon neutral process can recycle more than 200,000
tonnes of food waste a year into enough energy to power
approximately 16,000 homes. The added environmental benefit
is there is no by-product, other than electricity, so there is no risk
of creating another waste stream,’ adds Philip Simpson.
Anaerobic digestion added
Over the next 12 months, some of BaxterStorey’s food waste
will be turned into renewable energy by anaerobic digestion
(AD) as a new digester at PDM’s Doncaster site becomes
fully operational. This technology is seeing great uptake from
retailers. Philip Simpson says, ‘Anaerobic digestion is probably
the greenest form of food waste recycling technology currently
available.’ The technology is seeing significant government
support, with AD projects eligible to access millions of pounds
of funding. The PDM anaerobic digester can process around
45,000 tonnes of food waste per year, generating 2 MW of
renewable energy and providing enough power for some 4000
homes. The digester will also produce 40,000 tonnes of nutrientrich fertiliser each year for use by local farmers.
Persuading caterers to recycle food waste
As the range of alternative routes to landfill grows and become
more accessible, why isn’t the catering industry responding to
the need to manage the disposal of waste food in a more effective
manner and help reduce the food waste mountain they contribute
to? Along with the well-worn response that more education is
needed, Mike Hanson says, ‘At the bottom of everything caterers
are business people. You need to appeal to their financial instinct
to drive change.’
While the impact of soaring landfill tax is sure to make some
open their eyes, Mike Hanson believes that this alone will not
galvanise the majority to make rapid change. ‘Landfill tax has
been rising at an excessive rate for some years now and this still
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has not spurred significant action. We manage waste carefully at
BaxterStorey because we believe it’s the ethical thing to do – but
we’re in a minority. If a stronger commercial tag can be placed
on the issue then we’ll get there faster.’
Mike Hanson cites the need for waste management partners
to give their clients more financial incentive to support a shift in
the mindset. ‘There is an excellent opportunity to pitch waste
being turned into bio-energy as a revenue driver to the caterer.
If the processor splits revenues from sale of energy to the utility
houses more generously, they’ll grow demand far more quickly.’
He adds that taking a bottom line approach may certainly be
what makes many listen initially, but an even more creative route
that processing partners should be considering is to help the
caterers grow their businesses and become partners in the truest
sense to their clients. This is what he’d like to see in the longer
term. ‘From provenance to food miles, Fairtrade to organic,
consumer awareness of all sustainability-focused food issues is on
the up. Food processing companies should seize on this. Splitting
revenue from the sale of green energy from food waste so that
the caterer can donate the revenue to charitable or community
causes is a really strong marketing message that the end client can
use, and one that encourages consumers and businesses to buy
products and services.’
This is especially true for contract caterers whose blue chip
clients are obliged to report on corporate social responsibility.
Mike Hanson concludes, ‘The more we can assist our clients’
ability to meet their CSR goals, the better. If processing partners
work more closely with caterers to help them attract greater
business, the result is going to be a win for all – more catering
Consumer awareness of food waste
issues has increased in recent years.
demand, more waste and more waste management.’
Adrienne Cohen from hothouse in Rickmansworth, UK,
writes on behalf of BaxterStorey
email: Adrienne@hothousecomms.com
web: www.baxterstorey.com
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FIRST ISWA BEACON CONFERENCE ON WASTE PREVENTION & RECYCLING IN LEEUWARDEN,
NETHERLANDS, ON 2021 MAY 2010
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The series of Beacon Conferences organized by ISWA turned out to be a great success. Another perfect example was the first Beacon Conference on
Waste Prevention & Recycling in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, on 20-21 May 2010.
During the two very intense and interesting conference days 28 highly qualified speakers delivered a well balanced mix of academic and practical
sessions to more than 70 attendees from all over the world.
In particular we must mention the outstanding level of a panel discussion on the second day concerning the topics material efficiency, material
scarcity, waste prevention and climate change. The exchange of arguments and thoughts between the members of the panel – four highly qualified
experts from the Netherlands, Italy and France with very different professional and academic backgrounds – and the other participants of the
conference opened a lot of new points of view to some important aspects of modern waste management.
The next Beacon Conference on Waste Prevention & Recycling is planned to take place in Vienna, Austria, from 19-20 May 2011.
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LAUNCHING OF ISWA TRAINING, ADVISORY & PROMOTION CENTRE FOR
WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SINGAPORE
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www.iswa.org
On 28 June 2010 ISWA has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Waste Management and Recycling Association of Singapore
(WMRAS) and the National Environment Agency (NEA) to establish and run a Training, Advisory & Promotion (TAP) Centre for waste management in
Singapore. The MOU was signed by Chairman of WMRAS Goh Swee Ooi, President of ISWA Atilio Savino, and Chief Executive Officer of NEA Andrew
Tan at the ISWA-WMRAS Technical Workshop 2010 held in Singapore.
Through this agreement ISWA, WMRAS and NEA demonstrate their commitment to promoting sustainable waste management and optimizing
the value of waste as a resource in Singapore and the region. The TAP Centre will organize and promote regional waste management training workshops, forums and tradeshow, as well as provide waste management advisory services on policies and master-planning considerations.
The TAP centre aims to serve ISWA’s members, stakeholders and collaborators in the Asia/Pacific region. The office will serve as the Asian hub for
supporting ISWA member activities, facilitating ISWA programs and promoting ISWA membership in the region, enabling ISWA to connect more
effectively with the Asian waste community and assist in the development of sustainable waste management in the region. The main objectives of
the TAP centre are:
Advancing membership in the region
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The Singapore office will promote ISWA membership with an emphasis on China, India, Vietnam and Indonesia. Singapore currently engages various
organisations in these countries and will be able to promote ISWA membership through various platforms.
Conducting training and related technical programs like workshops and consultancy studies
The Singapore Office will develop training courses and workshops for local/international participants and will draw upon ISWA international experts.
In addition, with the growing market for environmental services, the ISWA office can also offer consultancy services in the region.
Serving as a source of waste management information
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The ISWA office can serve as a source of information on waste management in Asia as well as a focal point for business matching between ISWA
members in Asia and in Europe.
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ISWA GENERAL SECRETARIAT  OFFICIAL HOUSE WARMING CEREMONY ON 2 JULY 2010
70 guests accepted our invitation to the opening of our new Headquarters in Vienna. Opening addresses came from Ulli Sima, Vienna Councilwoman
for the Environment, Atilio Savino, President of ISWA International, and Josef Thon, CEO of MA 48, City of Vienna. ISWA’s Acting Managing Director
Hermann Koller presented projects and activities, future developments and cooperation between ISWA International and ISWA Austria.
Austrian specialities on the dinner buffet completed this very atmospheric evening.
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Board Meeting, Chania, Greece
gvogt@iswa.org
23-24
Working Group Collection and
Transport Technology meeting,
Copenhagen, Denmark
db@iswa.org
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October
7-8
3-5
Board Meeting
Vienna, Austria
hkoller@iswa.org
Working Group Communications
meeting, Hamburg, Germany
hb@iswa.org
16
Working Group Hazardous Waste
Hamburg, Germany
db@iswa.org
15-18
Working Group Landfill meeting,
Hamburg, Germany, db@iswa.org
Working Group Energy Recovery
meeting, Lyon, France
db@iswa.org
December
4-9
Working Group Landfill Meeting
London, UK
db@iswa.org
12
STC meeting, Hamburg, Germany
db@iswa.org
14
ISWA General Assembly, Hamburg,
Germany, gvogt@iswa.org
15-18
ISWA Annual Congress Hamburg,
Hamburg, Germany, gvogt@iswa.org
September
STC meeting, Crete, Greece
hb@iswa.org
www.iswa.org
17
ARCPE/ISWA International
Conference: Sustainable Solid Waste
Management, Hong Kong
gvogt@iswa.org
www.iswa.org
November
17-18
www.iswa.org
ISWA General Secretariat - House
Warming Ceremony, Vienna, Austria
hkoller@iswa.org
16
www.iswa.org
18-19
29/6-3 Orbit/ISWA International Conference:
Organic Resources in Carbon
Economy, Crete, Greece
gvogt@iswa.org
www.iswa.org
July
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WASTECON 2010
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
14–18 August 2010
SWANA, Solid Waste Association of
North America, 1100 Wayne Avenue,
Suite 700, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910,
USA
Tel: +1 800 467 9262
Fax: +1 301 589 7068
e-mail: info@WASTECON.org
web: www.swana.org
21st World Energy Congress
Montréal, Québec, Canada
12–16 September 2010
World Energy Congress, Marie Cloutier,
740 Notre-Dame Street West, 8th Floor,
Montréal, Québec, Canada, H3C 3X6
Tel: +1 514 397 1474
Fax: +1 514 397 9114
web: www.wecmontreal2010.ca
IFAT ENTSORGA
Munich, Germany
13–17 September 2010
Messe München GmbH, Messegelände,
81823 München, Germany
Tel: +49 89 9 49 1 1358
Fax: +49 89 9 49 1 1359
e-mail: info@ifat.de
web: www.ifat.de
RWM - Recycling and Waste
Management Exhibition 2010
Birmingham, UK
14–16 September 2010
Emap Connect, Greater London House,
Hampstead Road, London, NW1 7EJ, UK
Tel: +44 20 7728 3898
Fax: +44 20 7728 4200
e-mail: mark.ram@emap.com
web: www.rwmexhibition.com
2nd China Solid Waste Summit 2010
Shanghai, China
16–17 September 2010
IGVision International Corporation, Ms
Tina Tian, Suite 503-504, Jiedi Plaza,
2790 North Zhongshan Road, Shanghai,
200063, China
Tel: +86 21 5161 5300 8005
Fax: +86 21 51809518
e-mail: tina@igvision.com
web: www.solidwastesummit.com
2010 Global Waste Management
Symposium
San Antonio, Texas, USA
3–6 October 2010
Florence Torres, Penton Business Media
Inc., 11 River Bend South, Stamford, CT
06907, USA
Tel: +1 203 358 9900
Fax: +1 203 358 5816
e-mail: florence.torres@penton.com
web: www.wastesymposium.com
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POWER-GEN Middle East
Doha, Qatar
4–6 October 2010
Neil Walker, PennWell Corporation,
Horseshoe Hill, Upshire,
Essex EN9 3SR, UK
Tel: +44 1992 656 643
Fax: +44 1992 656 700
e-mail: newspgme@pennwell.com
web: www.power-gen-middleeast.com
BIR Autumn Convention
Brussels, Belgium
24–26 October 2010
Bureau of International Recycling, 24
Avenue Franklin Roosevelt,
1050 Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 2 627 57 70
Fax: +32 2 627 57 73
e-mail: bir@bir.org
web: www.bir.org
POWER-GEN Asia
Bangkok, Thailand
2–4 November 2010
Neil Walker, PennWell Corporation,
Horseshoe Hill, Upshire, Essex EN9 3SR,
UK
Tel: +44 1992 656 643
Fax: +44 1992 656 700
e-mail: attendingpga@pennwell.com
web: www.powergenasia.com
Canadian Waste & Recycling Expo
2010
Toronto, Canada
3–4 November 2010
Arnie Gess, Messe Frankfurt, Inc., 1600
Parkwood Circle, Ste. 615, Atlanta, GA
30339, USA
Tel: +1 770 984 8016
Fax: +1 770 984 8023
e-mail: cwreinfo
@usa.messefrankfurt.com
web: www.cwre.ca
Ecomondo 2010
Rimini, Italy
3–6 November 2010
Rimini Fiera S.p.A., Via Emilia, 155, 47900
Rimini, Italy
Tel: +39 0541 744632
Fax: +39 0541 744751
e-mail: r.masini@riminifiera.it
web: www.ecomondo.com
ISWA World Congress 2010
Hamburg, Germany
15–18 November 2010
ISWA General Secretariat,
Mariahilfer Strasse 123, 3rd floor, 1060
Vienna, Austria
Tel: +43 159 999 8038
Fax: +43 159 999 700
e-mail: iswa@iswa.org
web: www.iswa2010.org
5th World Recycling Forum
Hong Kong, China
17–19 November 2010
ICM AG, Schwaderhof 524,
5708 Birrwil, Switzerland
Tel: +41 62 785 1000
Fax: +41 62 785 1005
e-mail: info@icm.ch
web: www.icm.ch
11th International Automobile Recycling Congress
Budapest, Hungary
23–25 March 2011
ICM AG, Schwaderhof 524, 5708 Birrwil,
Switzerland
Tel: +41 62 785 1000
Fax: +41 62 785 1005
e-mail: info@icm.ch
web: www.icm.ch
Poleko 2010
Poznań, Poland
23–26 November 2010
Poznań International Fair Ltd, Glogowska
Street 14, 60734 Poznań, Poland
Tel: +48 61 869 2000
Fax: +48 61 869 2999
e-mail: info@mtp.pl
web. www.poleko.mtp.pl
Waste & Recycling Expo Mexico
23–25 March 2011
Mexico City, Mexico
Messe Frankfurt Mexico, Leibnitz 162,
Col. Anzures, 11590 Mexico D.F.
Tel: +52 55 5545 4488
Fax: +52 55 5545 0947
e-mail: info@mexico.messefrankfurt.
com
web: www.wasterecyclingmexico.com
Pollutec 2010
Lyon, France
30 November –3 December 2010
Reed Expositions France, 52-54 quai de
Dion-Bouton, CS 80001, 92806 Puteaux
Cedex, France
Tel: +33 1 47 56 50 97
Fax : +33 1 47 56 21 10
e-mail: antoinette.viellard@reedexpo.fr
web: www.pollutec.com
Russia Power 2011
Moscow, Russian Federation
28–30 March 2011
PennWell Corporation, Crispin Coulson,
Warlies Park House, Horseshoe Hill,
Upshire, Essex EN9 3SR, UK
Tel: +44 1992 656 646
Fax: +44 1992 656 700
e-mail: crispinc@pennwell.com
web: www.russia-power.org
2011
Hannover Messe
Hannover, Germany
4–8 April 2011
Deutsche Messe, Messegelände, 30521
Hannover, Germany
Tel: +49 511 89 0
Fax: +49 511 89 32626
web: www.hannovermesse.de
10th International Electronics
Recycling Congress
Salzburg, Austria
19–21 January 2011
ICM AG, Schwaderhof 524,
5708 Birrwil, Switzerland
Tel: +41 62 785 1000
Fax: +41 62 785 1005
e-mail: info@icm.ch
web: www.icm.ch
Plastics Recycling 2011 Conference
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
1–2 March 2011
Resource Recycling, 600 SE Powell Blvd.,
Portland, OR 97202-2623, USA
Tel: +1 503 233 1305
Fax: +1 503 233 1356
e-mail: cara@resource-recycling.com
web: www.plasticsrecycling.com
World Biofuels Markets
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
22–24 March 2011
Green Power Conferences, Chris Lewis,
Southbank House, Black Prince Road,
London, SE1 7SJ, UK
Tel: +44 207 099 0600
Fax: +44 207 900 1853
e-mail: info@greenpowerconferences.
com
web: www.worldbiofuelsmarkets.com
POWER-GEN India & Central Asia
Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India
5–7 May 2011
PennWell Corporation, Kelly Sutton,
Horseshoe Hill, Upshire, Essex EN9 3SR,
UK
Tel: +44 1992 656 635
Fax: +44 1992 656 700
e-mail: kellys@pennwell.com
web: www.power-genindia.com
ISRI Annual Convention and Exposition 2011
Los Angeles, California, USA
5–9 May 2011
ISRI, 1615 L Street, NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20036-5610, USA
Tel: +1 202 662 8500
Fax: +1 202 626 0900
web: www.isri.org
Waste Expo 2011
Dallas, Texas, USA
10–12 May 2011
Kimberly Stolfi, Penton Business Media
Inc., 11 River Bend South, Stamford, CT
06907, USA
Tel: +1 203 358 4252
Fax: +1 203 358 5816
e-mail: kimberly.stolfi@penton.com
web: www.wasteexpo.com
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Waste to Energy 2011
Bremen, Germany
17–19 May 2011
Messe Bremen Wirtschaftsförderung
Bremen GmbH, Findorffstr. 101, 28215
Bremen, Germany
Tel.: +49 421 350 50
Fax: +49 421 350 5340
e-mail: info@messe-bremen.de
web: www.wte-expo.de
Sustainibilitylive 2011
Birmingham, UK
24–26 May 2011
Faversham House Group, Sandra Bilz, Faversham House, 232a Addington Road,
South Croydon, Surrey, CR2 8LE, UK
Tel: +44 20 8651 7106
e-mail: sandra.bilz@fav-house.com
web: www.sustainabilitylive.com
Futuresource
London, UK
14–16 June 2011
The Chartered Institution of Waste
Management, 9 Saxon Court, St. Peter’s
Gardens, Northampton, NN1 1SX, UK
Tel: + 44 1604 620 426
Fax: + 44 1604 604 467
e-mail: events@ciwm.co.uk
web: www.futuresourceuk.com
Metalriciclo 2011
Montichiari, Brescia, Italy
19–21 May 2011
Edimet Spa, Roberta Bordiga, Via Brescia
117, 25018 Montichiari, Brescia, Italy
Tel: +39 030 998 1045
Fax: +39 030 998 1055
e-mail: roberta.bordiga@edimet.com
web: www.metalriciclo.com
WasteTech 2011
Moscow, Russian Federation
31 May –3 June 2011
SIBICO International Ltd., POB 105,
105062, Moscow, Russia
Tel: +7 495225 5986
Fax: +7 495 225 5986
e-mail: info@sibico.com
web: www.waste-tech.ru
2011 World Recycling Convention &
Exhibition
Singapore
22–25 May 2011
Bureau of International Recycling,
24 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt, 1050
Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 2 627 57 70
Fax: +32 2 627 57 73
e-mail: bir@bir.org
web: www.bir.org
POWER-GEN Europe
Milan, Italy
7–9 June 2011
PennWell Corporation, Crispin Coulson,
Warlies Park House, Horseshoe Hill,
Upshire, Essex EN9 3SR, UK
Tel: +44 1992 656 646
Fax: +44 1992 656 700
e-mail: crispinc@pennwell.com
web: www.powergeneurope.com
WASTECON 2011
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
23–25 August 2011
SWANA, Solid Waste Association of
North America, 1100 Wayne Avenue,
Suite 700, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910,
USA
Tel: +1 800 467 9262
Fax: +1 301 589 7068
e-mail: info@WASTECON.org
web: www.swana.org
WMW
2011 Autumn Round Table Sessions
Munich, Germany
23–25 October 2011
Bureau of International Recycling, 24
Avenue Franklin Roosevelt, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 2 627 57 70
Fax: +32 2 627 57 73
e-mail: bir@bir.org
web: www.bir.org
2012
World Bioenergy 2012
Jönköping, Sweden
29–31 May 2012
Elmia AB, Jakob Hirsmark, P.O. Box 6066,
SE-550 06 Jönköping, Sweden
Tel: +46 36 15 2214
Fax: +46 36 16 4692
e-mail: jakob.hirsmark@elmia.se
web: www.worldbioenergy.com
WASTECON 2012
Washington D.C., USA
15–17 August 2012
SWANA, Solid Waste Association of
North America, 1100 Wayne Avenue,
Suite 700, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910,
USA
Tel: +1 800 467 9262
Fax: +1 301 589 7068
e-mail: info@WASTECON.org
web: www.swana.org
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Regarding contact details of an individual member please contact the ISWA General Secretariat
National and incoming
members
Argentina
Dr. Atilio A. Savino
A.R.S.
Venezuela 931, 2nd floor (C1095AAS)
1124 Buenos Aires
+54 11 43 42 68 25
+54 11 43 42 63 68
asavino@ars.org.ar
www.ars.org.ar
Australia
Ms. Val Southam
WMAA
Suite 4D, 5 Belmore Street
Burwood NSW 2134
+61 28 74 65 011
+61 29 70 10 199
vsoutham@wmaa.asn.au
www.wmaa.asn.au
Austria
SR Dr. Helmut Stadler
ISWA Austria
Johann Wolfstrasse 8
+5020 Salzburg
+43 66 42 22 90 05
+43 66 26 41 62 111
stadler.helmut@utanet.at
www.iswa.at
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mr. Goran Krstovic
CENER21
Nova 24
71000 Sarajevo
+38 73 35 61 994
+38 73 32 00 074
goran.krstovic@bosna-s.ba
www.cener21.ba/
Brazil
Mr. Carlos Silva Filho
ABRELPE
Avenida Paulista 807 - cj. 207
São Paulo - SP - Brazil
São Paulo CEP 01311-915
+55 11 32 54 35 66
+55 11 32 54 35 66
carlos@abrelpe.org.br
www.abrelpe.org.br
Canada
Dr. John H. Skinner
SWANA (CANADA)
P.O. Box 7219
Silver Spring, MD 20907-7219
+1 301 585 2898
+1 301 589 7068
JSKINNER@swana.org
www.swana.org
Denmark
Ms. Suzanne Arup Veltzé
DAKOFA
Vodroffsvej 59,1.
DK-1900 Frederiksberg C
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+45 32 96 90 22
+45 32 96 90 19
sav@dakofa.dk
www.dakofa.dk
Finland
Mrs. Katri Penttinen
YYL
The Association of
Environmental Enterprises
P.O. Box 4, Eteläranta 10
FI-00131 Helsinki
+35 89 17 28 43 39
+35 89 17 28 43 00
katri.penttinen@chemind.fi
www.ymparistoyritykset.fi
France
Mr. Francois Mauvais
ASTEE
B.P. 3916
+83, Avenue Foch
F-75761 Paris Cedex 16
+33 15 37 01 351/56
+33 15 37 01 340
astee@astee.org
www.astee.org
Germany
Ms. Karin Opphard
VKS im VKU-Förderverein
Alexanderstrasse 1
10178 Berlin
+49 30 58 58 03 75
+49 30 58 58 03 71
vks-verband@vku.de
www.vksimvku.de
Greece
Dr. Konstantinos Aravosis
Hellenic Solid Waste Management Ass.
(HSWMA)
Democritos University of Thrace
Dept. of civil engineering, .
GR-67100 Xanthi
+30 25 41 07 96 71
+30 25 41 07 972
info@eedsa.gr
www.eedsa.gr
Hungary
Dr. György Hajdu
Hungarian National Committee
Municipal Public Services Enterprise
Alföldi utca 7
H-1081 Budapest
+36 13 33 45 33
+36 12 10 05 72
fkfzrt@fkf.hu
www.fkf.hu
Iceland
Ragna Halldórsdóttir
FENUR, Iceland
Gufunes
P.O.Box 12100
IS-132 Reykjavik
+35 45 20 22 00
+35 45 20 22 09
ragna@sorpa.is
www.fenur.is
India
Dr. Amiya Kumar Sahu
National Solid Waste
Association of India
B-703. Customs Colony A
Military Road, Marol, Andheri
Mumbai 400 059 Maharstra
+91 22 29 20 75 77
+91 22 29 20 29 51
econpcpl@vsnl.com
www.nswai.com
New Zealand
Romania
Ms. Carole Inglis
WasteMINZ
Waste Management Inst.
New Zealand Inc.
P.O. Box 31 580, Milford
Auckland 1330
+64 94 86 67 22
+6494863722
carole@wasteminz.org.nz
www.wasteminz.org.nz
Prof. Teodor Florescu
ARS
Romanian Association of Solid Waste
Management
B-dul 1 Mai (fosta Compozitorilor) nr.
51 - 55, etaj 5
Sector 6, Bucuresti 061629
+40 21 31 62 769
+40 21 74 62 700
ars@clicknet.ro
www.salubritatea.ro
Nigeria
Mr. Reuben Mustapha Ossai
Wastes Management Societyof Nigeria
(WAMASON)
Israel
1, Ohaeto Street
Mr. Doron Sapir
Dan Region Assoc. of Towns, Sanitation D/Line Port Harcourt, Rivers State
+234 84 78 55 83
& Waste Disposal
+234 84 78 55 83
P.O. Box 437
enquiry@wamason.org
Or Yehuda
www.wamason.org
+97 23 63 14 725
+97 23 63 14 761
dsapir@013.net
Norway
www.hiriya.co.il/hiriya
Mr. Håkon Jentoft
Avfall Norge
Nedre Vollgt. 3
Italy
N-0158 Oslo
Mr. Alessandro Canovoi
+47 24 14 66 00
Atia-ISWA Italia
+47 24 14 66 01
Via Cavour 183/A,
post@avfallnorge.no
00184 Roma
www.avfallnorge.no
+39 06 48 75 508
+39 064875513
direttore@atiaiswa.it
P.R China
www.atiaiswa.it
Ms. Liu Jing Yuan
China Association of Urban
Environmental Sanitation
Japan
No. 407 Yindao Building No.32 Yue Tan
Mr. Goro Sasaki
South Street
Japan Waste Management Ass.
Beijing 100835
IPB Ochanomizu, No. 3-3-11
+86 10 68 52 91 78
+3-chome, Hongou
caues@public.bta.net.cn
Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo, 113-0033
www.es-industry.com.cn
+81 35 80 46 281
+81 33 81 24 731
info@jwma-tokyo.or.jp
Portugal
www.jwma-tokyo.or.jp
Prof. José Vieira
APESB
Ave. do Brasil, 101
Latvia
P-1700-066 Lisboa Codex
M.Sc.Ing Aldis Viduzs
+35 12 18 44 38 49
Waste Management Association of
+35 12 18 44 30 48
Latvia
apesb@apesb.pt
Kursu str 9-2
www.apesb.org
LV-1006 Riga
+37 16 75 51 381
+37 16 75 51 361
Republic of Korea
bendere@edi.lv
President Soo-Koo Lee
www.lasa.lv
Korea Society of Waste Management
(KSWM)
+613-2 Bulgwang-dong
Malaysia
Eunpyeong-gu
Mr. Ho De Leong
Seoul 122-706
The Waste Management Association
kswes@hitel.net
of Malaysia
www.kswm.or.kr/
No. 20, Jalon Wan Kadir I,
Taman Tun Dr. Ismail
+60000 Kuala Lumpur
+60 37 72 42 243
+60 37 72 69 062
admin@wmam.org
www.wmam.org
Serbia
Msc., Chem. Eng. Hristina
Stevanovic-Carapina
SeSWA - Serbian Solid Waste
Association
Jovana Rajica 5-II-6 (mailing address)
Uzun Mirkova 4/1/6
11000 Beograd
+38 11 12 62 63 41
+38 11 12 62 63 41
seswa.ena@gmail.com
http://www.seswa-srbija.com
Singapore
Mr. Goh Swee Ooi
WMRAS
c/o Blk 1003 Bukit Merah Central #
02-10
Singapore 159836
+65 62 78 25 38
+65 62 78 75 18
secretariat@epc.com.sg
www.wmras.org.sg/
Spain
Mr Julian Uriarte Jaureguizar
ATEGRUS
P.O. Box 1668
E-48080 Bilbao
+34 94 46 41 990
+34 94 42 43 854
Observatorio@ategrus.org
www.ategrus.org
Sweden
Mr. Weine Wiqvist
Avfall Sverige
Prosgatan 2
S-211 25 Malmö
+46 40 35 66 05
+46 40 35 66 26
weine.wiqvist@avfallsverige.se
www.avfallsverige.se
Switzerland
Mr. Conrad M. Bader
ISWA-Switzerland Secretariat
C/O Von Roll Umwelttechnik AG
Hardturmstrasse 133, Postfach 760
CH-8037 Zürich
+41 44 27 71 518
+41 44 27 71 468
conrad.bader@vonrollinova.ch
www.vonroll.com
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Mr. Erik de Baedts
N.V.R.D.
P.O. Box 1218
NL-6801 BE Arnhem
+31 26 37 71 333
+31 26 44 50 155
debaedts@nvrd.nl
www.nvrd.nl
Turkey
Dr. Günay Kocasoy
Turkish National Committee on Solid
Wastes
c/o Bogazci University
+80815 Bebek - Istanbul
+90 21 22 68 08 98
+90 21 22 57 50 33
kocasoy@boun.edu.tr
www.kakad.boun.edu.tr
DK-1900 Frederiksberg C
+45 32 96 90 22
+45 32 96 90 19
sav@dakofa.dk
www.dakofa.dk
France
Mr. Jean-Paul Leglise
SARP Industries
+427 Route du Hazay
Zone Portuaire de Limay-Porcheville
F-78520 Limay
+33 13 49 72 550
+33 13 49 72 661
jpleglise@sarpindustries.fr
Mr. Jean-Bernard Leroy
25 Boulevard du Cap
F-06160 Antibes - Juan les Pins
+33 49 36 14 235
leroybrydarcy@yahoo.fr
United Kingdom
Mr. Christopher Murphy
CIWM
The Chartered Institution of Wastes
Management
9 Saxon Court, St. Peters Gardens
Northampton NN1 1SX
+44 1604 620 426
+44 1604 621 339
sue.robinson@ciwm.co.uk
www.ciwm.co.uk
USA
Dr. John H. Skinner
SWANA (USA)
P.O. Box 7219
Silver Spring, MD 20907-7219
+1 301 585 2898
+1 301 589 7068
JSKINNER@swana.org
www.swana.org
Honorary members
Austria
Dr. Christoph Scharff
ARGEV
Postfach 440
Lindengasse 43/13
A-1070 Vienna
+43 15 21 49
+43 15 23 85 40
christoph.scharff@argev.co.at
www.argev.co.at
Denmark
Jens Aage Hansen
Aalborg University
Environmental Engineering
Sohngaardsholmsvej 57
DK-9000 Ålborg
+45 96 35 84 87
+45 96 35 05 58
jaah@bio.aau.dk
www.bio.aau.dk
Mr. Birger Johansson
Vestforbrænding I/S
Ejby Mosevej 219
DK-2600 Glostrup
+45 44 85 70 00
+45 44 85 70 01
bjo@vestfor.dk
www.vestfor.dk
Mr. Niels Jorn Hahn
Falkoner Allé 50 4th floor left
2000 Frederiksberg
+45 40 10 18 98
NJHahn@mail.dk
Ms.Suzanne ArupVeltzé
DAKOFA
Vodroffsvej 59,1.
Germany
Prof. Werner Schenkel
Werner Schenkel Enterprises Unlimited
Prinz-Friedrich-Leopold-Str. 36
D-14129 Berlin
+49 30 80 39 429
+49 30 39 88 4808
werner.schenkel@gnx.de
Hungary
Dr. György Hajdu
Municipal Public Services
Enterprise
Alföldi utca 7
H-1439 Budapest
+36 12 10 05 60
+36 13 13 39 51
fkfzrt@fkf.hu
+31 49 94 72 598
han.den.dulk@planet.nl
Mr. Bertus van Heugten
Blauwe Hof 5614
+6602 XA Wijchen
+31 65 16 18 481
v.heugten@xmsnet.nl
United Kingdom
Mr. John Ferguson
10 Claremont Close
London N1 9LT
+44 20 7837 0494
+44 20 7837 0494
fergu35@attglobal.net
Dr. William K. Townend
+6, Crutchley Road
Wokingham
Berkshire RG40 1XA
+44 1189 787 079
+441189 787 079
w.townend@ntlworld.com
Ms. Jeanne Møller
Beaconsfield
+30, Lynn Road
Magdalen, King’s Lynn, Norfolk PE
34 3AZ
+44 1553 810 233
+44 1553 813 099
jeannebeacon@adl.com
Prof. John Rotherham Salter
John Salter and Associates (JAS)
120 Oakhill Road,Sevenoaks
Kent TN13 1NU
+44 1732 458 338
+44 8700 522 008
john_salter@sky.com
Italy
Prof. Eugenio de Fraja
Frangipane
CIPA S.r.l
Via Andrea Palladio 26
I-20135 Milan
+39 025 83 01 478
+39 025 84 34 326
defrajas@tin.it
Ing. Carlo Noto La Diega
Gesenu spa
Via G. Mercalli 80
I-00197 Roma, RM
+39 068 07 76 68
+39 068 07 52 25
a.ricevuti@gesenu.it
www.gesenu.it
Japan
Dr. Sachiho
Naito
Kanto Gakuin University
2-15-3 Oyamadai
Setagaya-ku
Tokyo 158-0086
+81 33 70 49 140
+81 33 70 47 116
chairman@kanto-gakuin.ac.jp
Mr. Armando Schiavi
CEAMSE
Av. Amancio 3000
Buenos Aires CP 1437
aschiavi@ceamse.gov.ar
www.ceamse.gov.ar
Austria
Mag. Thomas Weninger
Österreichishcer Städtebund
Rathaus
A-1082 Vienna
+43 14 00 08 99 81
+43 14 00 09 98 99 81
post@stb.or.at
http://staedtebund.wien.at
Dipl. Ing Mathias Ottersböck
Österreichischer Wasser und
Abfallwirtschaftsverband
Marc-Aurel Strasse 5
A-1010 Wien
+43 15 35 57 20
+43 15 35 40 64
buero@oewav.at
www.oewar.at
Mag. Joachim Hirtenfellner
Komptech GmbH
Kühau 37
+8130 Frohnleiten
+43 31 26 50 50
+43 31 26 50 55 05
info@komptech.com
www.komptech.com
Belgium
USA
Dr. John H. Skinner
SWANA
PO Box 7219
Silver Spring
US-20907-7219 Maryland
+1 301 585 2898
+1 301 589 7068
jskinner@swana.org
www.swana.org
Mr. John A. Teipel
901 N Garden Ridge Blvd. Apt. 2304
Lewisville, Texas 75077-2971
+1 903 677 3517
Mr. N.C. Vasuki
235 Carnoustie Road
Dover, DE 19904
+1 302 674 0455
chokkanna@comcast.net
Marcel Goemans
MWH NV
Battelsesteenweg 455 D
Avenue Reine Astrid, 92 1310 La Hulpe
(billing address)
B 2800 Mechelen
+32 15 44 39 00
+32 15 44 39 01
marcel.goemans@mwhglobal.com
www.mwhglobal.com/
Brazil
Alberto Bianchini
Mosca Grupo Nacional De Servicos
Rua Gino Cesaro 208
Sáo Paulo / SP /05038-140
+55 11 36 11 56 34
+55 11 36 11 36 04
abianchini@grupo-mosca.com.br
www.grupo-mosca.com.br/
Ejby Mosevej 219
DK-2600 Glostrup
+45 44 85 70 00
+45 44 85 70 01
igp@vestfor.dk
www.vestfor.dk
Mr. Jan Thrane
Odense Renovationsselskab A/S
Snapindvej 21
DK-5200 Odense V
+45 63 13 82 00
+45 65 91 44 56
jt@odenserenovation.dk
www.odensewaste.dk
France
Dominique Helaine
Veolia Proprete
169 Avenue Georges Clemenceau
F-92735 Nanterre cedex
+33 14 66 93 485
+33 14 66 93 222
dominique.helaine@veolia-proprete.fr
www.veolia-proprete.com
Mr. Christophe Cros
SITA France
Tour CB 21-16, Place de L´Iris
92040 Paris La Defence Cedex - France
+33 15 88 13 157
+33 15 88 12 814
christophe.cros@sita.fr
www.sita.fr
Mr. Jean-Paul Leglise
SARP Industries
+427 Route du Hazay
Zone Portuaire de Limay-Porcheville
F-78520 Limay
+33 13 49 72 550
+33 13 49 72 661
jpleglise@sarpindustries.fr
www.sarpiweb.com
Greece
Mr. Antonis Mavropoulos
EPEM S.A.
141 B, Axarnon and Laertiou St.
GR-11251 Athens
+30 21 08 62 75 98
+30 21 08 62 71 89
amavrop@epem.gr
www.epem.gr
Charalambos Kallis
INTRAKAT
19th km Peania Markopoulo Ave
Peania, Attica 19002
+30 21 06 67 16 11
+30 21 06 67 71 93
kkout@intracom.gr
www.intrakat.org
Denmark
Prof. Robert Ham
University of Wisconsin
N 1983 Morter Road
Lodi, WI 53555
+1 608 592 2255
rkham@facstaff.wisc.edu
Sweden
Mr. Håkan Rylander
SYSAV
Box 50344
Spillepengsgatan 13
S-202 13 Malmö
+46 40 63 51 801
+46 40 63 51 810
hakan.rylander@sysav.se
Desarrollo Sostenible (OPDS)
Torre II, Calle 12 y 53
La Plata - Buenos Aires
anacorbi@gmail.com
Mr. Soren Eriksen
Renholdningsselskabet af 1898
Kraftvaerksvej 25
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
+45 32 66 18 98
+45 32 66 18 55
se@r98.dk
www.R98.dk
Gold members
The Netherlands
Ricardo Rollandi
Grupo CLIBA
Magallanes 946
1166 Ciudad de Buenos Aires
+54 11 48 08 28 08
rrollandi@cliba.com.ar
www.cliba.com.ar
Dir. Jørgen
Haukohl
RAMBØLL
Teknikerbyen 31
DK-2830 Virum
+4545988300
+4545988520
jh@ramboll.dk
www.ramboll.com
Mr. Han den Dulk
Frans Halsstraat 3
NL-5691 EB Son
Ana Corbi
OPDS, Organismo Provincial para el
Mr. Ivar Green-Paulsen
Vestforbrænding I/S
Argentina
Hungary
Mr. Nagy György
Work of the Public Sanitation
Association
2483 Bóné Kálman u. 44
Levélcím: 2483
Gardony Pf. 15.
+36 22 35 50 65
+36 22 35 52 53
koztegy@mail.datanet.hu
www.koztegy.hu
Mr. Ferenc Soltesz
Municipal Habitation Cleansing and
Environment Co Ltd
Ipacsfa u.19
H-1186 Budapest
+36 13 12 36 52
+36 13 32 71 83
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www.ftszv.hu
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Prof. Graziano Antonielli
Gesenu spa
Via della Molinella 7
Ponte Rio
I-06125 Ponte Rio
+39 07 55 74 31
+39 07 55 58 99732
g.antonielli@gesenu.it
http://english.gesenu.it/canale.
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Mr. Luis Manuel
Borralho Marques dos Santos
AMARSUL- Valorizacão e Tratamento
de Resíduos Sólidos S.A
Aterro Sanitário de Palma
Estrada Lúis de Camões, Apartado
117 EC da Moita - 2861-909 Moita
+35 12 12 13 96 00
+35 12 12 13 96 99
geral@amarsul.pt
www.amarsul.pt
Dr. Sergio Galimberti
AMSA Milano
Via Olgettina 25
I-20132 Milano, MI
+39 02 27 29 82 01
+39 02 27 20 03 05
filardia@amsa.it
www.amsa.it
Mr. Fermin Retamero
Ambimed
Rua Antonio Franca Borges, 21-A
2560 Torres Vedras
+35 12 61 32 03 00
+35 12 61 32 03 20
fretamero@ambimed.pt
www.ambimed.pt
VD Christian Baarlid
Renova
Box 156
S-401 22 Göteborg
+46 31 61 80 20
+46 31 61 86 27
christian.baarlid@renova.se
www.renova.se
Switzerland
Mr. Conrad M. Bader
Von Roll Environmental Technology
Ltd.
Department RME
P.O. Box 760
CH-8037 Zürich
+41 44 27 71 518
+41 44 27 71 468
conrad.bader@vonrollinova.ch
www.vonrollinova.ch
P.O. Box 3726
Ann Arbor
Michigan U.S. 48106-3726
+1 800 366 7610
+1 925 930 7646
DKaminski@qedenv.com
www.qedenv.com
Ms. Conchita Taitano
Guam Environmental Protection
Agency
Post Office Box 22439
Barrigada, Guam 96921
+1 671 475 1609
+1 671 477 9402
conchita.taitano@guamepa.net
http://guamepa.govguam.net/
Silver members
Australia
Ing Cesare Spreafico
Corepla
Via del Vecchio Politecnico 3
I-20121 Milano, MI
+39 02 76 05 41
+39 02 76 05 42 13
direzione@corepla.it
www.corepla.it
Dr. Luciano Morselli
Rimini Fiera SpA
Via Emilia 155
+47900 Rimini
+39 54 17 44 492
+39 54 17 44 200
a.astolfi@riminifiera.it
www.riminifiera.it
Dr. Andrea Sbandati
Confservizi Toscana
Via Giovanni Paisiello,8
+50144 Firenze, FI
+43 05 52 11 342
+43 05 52 82 182
cispelto@cispeltoscana.net
www.cispeltoscana.netf
Fabio Catanzaro
Catanzaro Costruzioni srl
Via Miniera Ciavalotta Iotti 92/94
92100- Agrigento
+39 92 24 41 889
+39 92 24 41 888
catanzarocostruzioni@tiscali.it
Paolo Cesco
FISE
via del poggio laurentino, 11
00144- Roma
+39 69 96 95 706
+39 65 91 995
p.cesco@fise.org
Republic of Korea
Mr Chul-Yoon Ha
Sudokwon Landfill site Management
Corp.
Landfill Technology Research Centre
#58 Baekseok-dong, Seo-gu
Incheon 404-706
+82 32 56 09 641
+82 32 56 09 649
connie3@slc.or.kr
www.slc.or.kr
Russia
Dr. Sergey Malygin
Sibico International Ltd.
Pokrovka str. 27 build.1 office 11
POB 105
105062 Moscow
+74 95 22 55 986
+74 95 22 55 986
s.malygin@sibico.com
www.sibico.com/
Hrachya Aghajanyan
National Ecological Industrial Alliance
+3rd Floor, 6 entrance
+57 Leningradskiy prospect
125057 Moscow
+74 99 15 79 911
+74 99 15 72 041
office@eco-alliance.ru
http://www.eco-alliance.ru
Spain
Sofia Erasun
Sanypick
Carlos Jimenez Diaz 23 28806 Alcala
de Henares
Madrid
+91 18 84 11 86
+91 88 41 161
serasun@sanypick.com
www.sanypick.com
Portugal
Mr. Artur Cabecas
EGF-Empresa Geral do Fomento S.A.
Direccão Técnica
Rua Visconde de Seabra nº3 2º
1700-421 Lisboa
+35 12 12 46 97 30
+35 12 12 46 97 31
info@adp.pt
www.egf.pt
Mr. João Figueiredo
Valorsul SA
Plataforma Ribeirinha da CP
Estação de Mercadorias da Bobadela
P-2696-801 S. João da Talha
+35 12 19 53 59 00
+35 12 19 53 59 35
valorsul@valorsul.pt
www.valorsul.pt
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Mr. Dag Lewis-Jonsson
Nordvästra Skånes Renhållnings
AB (NSR)
Hjortshögsvägen 1
S-251 89 Helsingborg
+46 42 10 75 70
+46 42 10 77 93
dag.lewis-jonsson@nsr.se
www.nsr.se
Mr. Luciano Pelloni
TBF+Partner AG, Consulting
Engineers
Turnerstrasse 25
+8033 Zurich
+41 43 25 52 373
+41 43 25 52 379
pe@tbf.ch
www.tbf.ch
Mr. Jerome Perard
Caterpillar S.A.R.L.
76, Route de Frontenex
P.O. Box 6000
CH-1211 Geneva
+41 22 84 94 590
+41 22 84 94 998
perard_jerome@cat.com www.cat.
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Mr. Jan Burbery
Sustainability Victoria
Level 28, Urban Workshop
50 Lonsdale Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
+61 38 62 68 869
+61 03 96 39 3077
jan.burbery@sustainability.vic.gov.au
www.sustainability.vic.gov.au
Austria
The Netherlands
Mr. Harmen Veldman
Afval Energie Bedrijf
Australiëhavenweg 21
1045 BA Amsterdam
+31 20 58 76 115
harmen.veldman@afvalenergiebedrijf.nl
www.afvalenergiebedrijf.nl
Trisoplast Mineral Liners
International BV
Oude Weistraat 17, 5334 LK
Velddriel
+31 41 86 36 030
+31 41 86 33 790
info@trisoplast.nl
United Kingdom
Michael Grimes
Eversheds LLP
Cloth Hall Court, Infirmary Street
Leeds, LS1 2JB
+44 845 498 4796
michaelgrimes@eversheds.com
www.eversheds.com
SLR Consulting Limited
7 Wornal Park
Menmarsh Road, Worminghall
Aylesbury- HP18 9PH
+44 1844 337 380
astreet@slrconsulting.com
http://www.slrconsulting.com
USA
Mr. Håkan Rylander
SYSAV
Box 50344
Spillepengsgatan 13
S-202 13 Malmö
+46 40 63 51 801
+46 40 63 51 810
hakan.rylander@sysav.se
www.sysav.se
Mr. Graham Mannall
ACT NoWaste
Dept. of Urban Services
P.O. Box 788
Civic Square ACT 2608
+61 62 07 63 56
+61 62 07 63 41
graham.mannall@act.gov.au
Roger Green
Waste Managment Inc.
2956 Montana Ave
+45211 Cincinnati, Ohio
+1 513 389 7370/18
rgreen2@wm.com
David Kaminski
QED Environment Systems
Dipl. ing Peter Bortenschlager
Entsorgungsbetriebe Simmering
11. Haidequerstrasse 6
A-1110 Vienna
+43 17 60 99 5810
+43 17 60 99 5813
bortenschlager@ebs.co.at
www.ebs.co.at
Mr. Leopold Zahrer
Bundesministerium für Land und
Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und
Wasserwirtschaft
Sektion III U, Stubenbastei 5
A-1010 Vienna
+43 15 15 22 3000
+43 15 15 22 3003
leopold.zahrer@lebensministerium.at
www.lebensministerium.at
Dr. Christoph Scharff
ARA AG
Mariahilfer Strasse 123
A-1062 Vienna
+43 15 99 97 201
+43 15 99 97 299
susanne.melnizky@ara.at
www.ara.at
Ms. Daisy Kroker
Verband Österreichischer
Entsorgungsbetriebe VÖEB
Lothringerstrasse 12
A-1030 Wien
+43 17 13 02 53
+43 17 15 21 07
kroker@voeb.at
www.voeb.at
Dipl. Ing. Helmut Ogulin
Wirtschaftskammer Wien
Fachgruppe Abfall- und
Abwasserwirtschaft
Schwarzenbergplatz 14
A-1040 Wien
+43 17 69 20 210
+43 17 69 20 2115
office@baufeld-austria.com
Mr. Andreas Bartl
Vienna University of Technology
Getreidemarkt 9/166
A-1060 Vienna
+43 15 88 01 15999
abartl@mail.zserv.tuwien.ac.at
Mag. Josef Pultar
Salzburger Abfallbeseitigung GmbH
Aupoint 15
A-5101 Bergheim
rhv@rhv-sab.at
Belgium
Mr. Paul De Bruycker
Indaver N.V.
Dijle 17A
B-2800 Mechelen
+32 15 28 80 08
+32 15 28 80 39
Paul.De.Bruycker@indaver.be
www.indaver.com
Dr. Ella Stengler
CEWEP
Boulevard Clovis 12A
B-1000 Brussels
+32 27 70 63 11
+32 27 70 68 14
ella.stengler@cewep.eu
www.cewep.eu
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dragan Ajanovic
CETEOR
Put zivota bb
Sarajevo 71000
+38 73 35 63 581
dajanovic@ceteor.ba
Canada
Mr. R.G. Neehall
City of Edmonton
Waste Management Branch-2nd
Floor, Century Place
9803 102 A Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3A3
+1 780 496 5405
+1 780 496 5657
roy.neehall@edmonton.ca
Croatia
M.Sc. Damir Subasic
APO Ltd. Environmental Services
Member of HEP Group
Savska Cesta 41 / IV
HR-10 000 Zagreb
+38 51 63 11 999
+38 51 61 76 734
damir.subasic@apo.hr
www.apo.hr
Denmark
Mr. Christian B.S. Christensen
SOLUM A/S
Vadsbystræde 6
Vadsby
DK-2640 Hedehusene
+45 43 99 50 20
+45 43 99 52 31
eba@solum.dk
www.solum.dk
M. Sc Ole Hedegaard Madsen
Babcock & Wilcox Vølund A/S
Odinsvej 19
DK-2600 Glostrup
+45 76 14 34 00
+45 43 26 58 02
ohm@volund.dk
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Mr. Niels Søgaard
DanFiber A/S / DanBørs A/S
Rosenkæret 13, 2. sal
DK-2860 Søborg
+45 39 53 53 00
+45 39 53 53 01
ns@danfiber.dk
www.danfiber.dk
Ms. Gitte Andersen
ETC/RWM
Højbro Plads 4
DK-1200 København K
+45 33 92 76 90
+45 33 32 22 27
etc@etc.mim.dk
Mr. Kari Kangas
Tanacorp OY
P.O.Box 7
FIN-40801 Vaajakoski
+35 82 07 29 0240
+35 82 07 29 0241
kari.kangas@tana.fi
http://www.tana.fi
Holger Bernd Franke
MVV Umwelt GmbH
Otto-Hahn-Strasse 2
68169 Mannheim
+49 62 12 90 4613
+49 62 12 90 4644
h.franke@mvv.de
www.mvv.de
Ing. Maurizio Capelli
ENIA SpA
Str. Borgoforte 22/26
I-29100 Piacenza
+39 05 23 54 91
+39 05 23 61 5297
eniaspa@eniaspa.it
www.eniaspa.it
Dr. Tech. Petri Kouvo
HSY Helsinki Region Environmental
Services Authority
P.O.B 100
FIN-00066 Helsinki
+35 89 15 61 2280,35 84 08 68 1048
+35 89 15 61 2657
petri.kouvo@hsy.fi
www.hsy.fi
Dr. Joachim Greinert
Stadtreinigung Hamburg
Bullerdeich 19
D-20537 Hamburg
+49 40 25 76 3030
+49 40 25 76 1000
j.greinert@srhh.de
www.srhh.de
Dr. Giuseppe
Mininni
C.N.R. Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque
Via Reno 1
I-00198 Roma
+39 06 88 41 451
+39 06 84 17 861
mininni@irsa.cnr.it
www.irsa.cnr.it
Finland
Hungary
Dr. Juha-Heikki Tanskanen
Waste Management Association
Finland
P.O. Box 943
FIN-00101 Helsinki
+35 84 00 81 4243
+35 82 07 37 7077
juha-heikki.tanskanen@iuj.fi
www.jatehuoltoyhdistys.fi
Mr. Pentti Rantala
Tampere Regional S.W.M.
Naulakatu 2
FIN-33100 Tampere
+35 83 24 05 111
+35 83 24 05 112
pentti.rantala@pirkanmaanjatehuolto.fi
www.pirkanmaan-jatehuolto.fi
Mr. György Viszkei
ÖKO-Pannon Nonprofit Kht. (Pbc.)
Hungária Krt. 179-187
H-1146 Budapest
+36 13 83 93 05
+36 13 83 93 06
gyviszkei@okopannon.hu
www.okopannon.hu
Japan
Iceland
Ms. Alli Kaski
Joint Authority for the Hospital
District of Helsinki and Uusimaa
P.O.Box 440
FIN-00029 Hus
+35 89 47 17 6048
+35 89 47 17 2050
Alli.Kaski@hus.fi
www.hus.fi
Mr. Leif Åkers
AB Stormossen Oy
Stormossvágen 56
FIN- 66530 Kvevlax
+35 86 32 27 200
+35 86 32 27 201
leif.akers@stormossen.fi
www.stormossen.fi
Mr. Björn H.
Halldórsson
SORPA
Gufunesvegt
IS-112 Reykjavik
+35 45 20 22 00
+35 45 20 22 09
bjorn.halldorsson@sorpa.is
www.sorpa.is
France
Mr. Pasi Silvennoinen
Ekokem Oy AB
P. O. Box 181
FIN-11101 Riihimaki
+35 81 07 55 1372
+35 81 07 55 1217
pasi.silvennoinen@ekokem.fi
www.ekokem.fi
Mr. Mikko Talola
Lassila & Tikanoja Oyj
Hopeatie 2
FIN-00440 Helsinki
+35 81 06 36 111
+35 81 06 36 2800
mikko.talola@lassila-tikanoja.fi
www.lassila-tikanoja.com
Mr. Olli Ahllund
AB Ekorosk Oy
Spituholmsvägen 90
FIN-68600 Jakobstad
+35 86 78 14 500
+35 86 78 14 529
olli.ahllund@ekorosk.fi
www.ekorosk.fi
Mr. Jukka Blom
Molok Ltd.
PO Box 90
FIN-37101 Nokia
+35 81 03 42 9100
+35 81 03 42 9450
jukka.blom@molok.com
www.molok.com
Mr. Markku Salo
Finnish Solid Waste Association
Salomonkatu 17 A, 3. KRS.
FIN-00100 Helsinki
+35 89 27 80 0773
+35 89 27 80 0774
markku.salo@jly.fi
www.jly.fi
Mr. Isabelle Conche
TERIS
54. Rue Pierre Curie
BP 131
F-78373 Plaisir Cedex
+33 01 30 79 3079
+33 01 30 79 3130
isabelle.conche@teris.fr
www.teris.fr
Italy
Mr. Patrice Dupray
Smedar
149, Boulevard de L’yser
76000 Rouen
+33 02 32 10 4380
+33 02 32 10 2681
matthieu.charlionet@smedar.fr
www.smedar.fr
Mr. Gaetano Rodighiero
Alto Vicentino Ambiente srl
Via Lago di Pusiano 4
I-36015 Schio (VI)
+39 04 45 57 5707
+39 04 45 51 57 58 13
rodighiero@altovicentinoambiente.it
www.altovicentinoambiente.it
Germany
Ing. Pasquale De Stefanis
ENEA
Casaccia - Via Anguillarese, 301
I-00123 Maria Di Galeria (Roma)
+39 06 30 48 6172
+39 06 30 48 3220
pasquale.destefanis@enea.it
www.enea.it
Mr. Dieter Jäger
MARTIN GmbH
Leopoldstr. 248
D-80807 Muenchen
+49 89 35 61 7177
+49 89 35 62 7197
dieter.jaeger@martingmbh.de
www.martingmbh.de
Mr. Helmut Schmitz
Der Grüne Punkt
Duales System Deutschland GmbH
Frankfurter Strasse 720- 726
+51145 Köln
+49 22 03 93 7253
+49 22 03 93 7599
helmut.schmitz@gruener-punkt.de
www.gruener-punkt.de
Mr. Thomas Turk
Pöyry Environment GmbH
Bischhäuser Aue 12
+37213 Witzenhausen
+49 55 42 93 080
thomas.turk@poyry.com
http://www.igw-witzenhausen.de
Dott. Paolo Martinelli
Farid Industrie S.P.A.
Via Moncalieri N. 109
10048-Vinovo
+39 11 97 37 311
+39 11 97 37 499
E.Musso@Farid.It
Ing. Antonio Bonomo
A2A spa
Via Lamarmora 230
25124 Brescia, BS
+39 03 03 55 4266
+39 03 03 55 4510
info@a2a.eu
www.a2a.eu
Mr. Franco Sassaroli
Se. Ta. spa
Via Clemente Tafuri 8
I-84013 Cava De Terreni (SA)
+39 08 94 61 334
+39 08 93 40 123
f.sassaroli@setaspa.191.it
Ing. Alberto Carrera
Sorain Cecchini Tecno srl
Via Pontina 545
I-00128 Roma, RM
+39 06 50 78 0792
+39 06 50 79 5519
info@sctecno.com
www.sctecno.com
Nihon Kankyo-eisei Shisetsu
Kogyoukai, (JEFMA)
Core Bldg. 6 Fl.
2-8-4 Nihonbashi-Horidomecho,
Chuo-ku, 103-0012 Tokyo
+81 33 66 81 881
+81 33 66 81 882
jefma@jefma.or.jp
www.jefma.or.jp
Dr. Shizuo Kataoka
Takuma Co. Ltd
2-33 Kinrakuji-cho 2-chome
660-0806 Amagasaki
+81 66 48 32 710
+81 66 48 32 753
kataoka@takuma.co.jp
www.takuma.co.jp
Luxembourg
Mr. Patrick Dorvil
European Investment Bank
RM&C - Aquisitions
100, Blvd Konrad Adenauer
L-2950 Luxembourg
+35 24 37 98 2799
+35 24 37 96 4699
p.dorvil@eib.org
www.eib.org
Norway
Mr. Olav Bye
Romsdalshalvøya Interkommunale
Renovasjonsselskap LKS
Årøseterveien 56
N-6422 Molde
+47 71 21 34 50
+47 71 21 34 60
olav.bye@rir.no
www.rir.no
Mr. Eirik Wormstrand
NORSAS AS
P.O.Box 6412
Etterstad
N-0605 Oslo
+47 93 21 06 40
+47 92 57 05 45
eirik.wormstrand@norsas.no
www.norsas.no
Mr. Fredrik Gaustad
Veidekke Gjenvinning AS
Skabos vei 4
PO Box 508 Skøyen
0214 Oslo
+47 21 05 05 05
+47 21 05 50 51
fredrik.gaustad@veidekke.no
http://veidekke.no
P.R China
Mr. Patrick Lei
Environmental Protection Dept.
Southorn Centre 28th. floor
130 Hennesy Road
Wan Chai, Hong Kong
+86 85 22 59 46110
+86 85 23 12 15708
patlei@epd.gov.hk
www.epd.gov.hk/epd
Portugal
Mr. Domingos Saraiva
Tratolixo EIM S.A.
Av.5 De Junho, Dia Mundial do
Ambiente
Trajouce
P-2785-155 S. Domingos de Rana
+35 12 14 45 9500
+35 12 14 44 4030
domingos.saraiva@tratolixo.pt
www.tratolixo.pt
Mr. Abílio Espadinha
AMTRES
Av. 5 de Junho
Dia Mundial do AMbiente ( Trajouce )
P-2775 S. Domingos Rana
+35 11 44 41 642
+35 11 44 44 030
espadinha.amtres@mail.telepac.pt
Dr. Fernando Leite
Lipor - Servico Intermunicipalizado
Apartado 1510
P-4435-996 Baguim do Monte
+35 12 29 77 0100
+35 12 29 75 6038
paula.mendes@lipor.pt
www.lipor.pt
Slovenia
Anja Kocjancic
PETROL d.d Ljubljana
Dunajska 50
1527 Ljubljana
+38 64 17 45 091
+38 61 47 14 812
anja.kocjancic@petrol.si
www.petrol.si
Sweden
Mrs. Christina Lindbäck
Ragn-Sells AB
Box 952
S-191 29 Sollentuna
+46 85 83 62 696
+46 85 83 62 699
christina.lindback@ragnsells.se
www.ragnsells.se
Mr. Per Lindgren
Götaverken Miljö AB
Box 8876
S-402 72 Göteborg
+46 31 50 19 95
+46 31 22 98 67
per.lindgren@gmab.se
www.gmab.se
Ms. Eva Myrin
VAFAB Miljö AB
Stadshuset
Nyängsleden Norra Gryta
S-721 87 Västerås
+46 21 16 00 00
+46 21 33 51 50
eva.myrin@vafabmiljo.se
www.vafabmiljo.se
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Envac Centralsug AB
Flemingsgatan 7, 3tr.
S-112 26 Stockholm
+46 87 85 00 10
+46 87 26 18 16
christer.ojdemark@envac.se
www.envac.se
Ms Ebba Sellberg
VA-SYD
733 VA SYD
Box 233
201 22 Malmö
+46 40 34 77 74
+46 40 61 12 514
ebba.sellberg@vasyd.se
www.vasyd.se
Wallace House, 17-71 Maxwell Place
Stirling FK 8 ISu
+44 1786 468 244
+44 1786 464 611
nicki.souter@ksbscotland.org.uk
www.wasteawarescotland.org.uk
Mr. Stephen Didsbury
The London Borough of Bexley
Highways and Amenities
Foots Cray Offices
Maidstone Road, Sidcup
Kent DA 14 5HS
+44 2083 037 7774634
+44 2083 094 010
swac@bexley.gov.uk
www.bexley.gov.uk/recycling
Switzerland
Mr. Gavin Lawrenson
Global Renewables UK Ltd.
Stafford Court
145 Washway Road
Sale, M33 7PE
+44 1619 764 600
+44 1619 625 346
E.Papadimitriou@globalrenewables.
com
www.globalrenewables.com
Mr. Gottfried Neuhold
Entsorgung + Recycling Zurich- Abfall
Hagenholzstrasse 110
CH-8050 Zürich
+41 16 45 55 22
+41 14 33 05 16
gottfried.neuhold@erz.stzh.ch
James Richardson
JCB Sales Ltd
Staffordshire, ST14 5JP
Rocester
+44 1889 594 932
james.richardson@jcb.com
Mr. Christer Forsgren
Stena Metal AB
Box 4088
S-400 40 Göteborg
+46 10 44 52 019
christer.forsgren@stenametall.se
www.stenametall.com
Mr. Vinzent Schild
Kompogas AG
Flughofstrasse 54
8152 Glattbrugg
+41 44 80 97 777
vinzent.schild@kompogas.ch
www.kompogas.ch
Albert Bossart
ABB Schweiz AG
Brugger Str. 72
5400 Baden
+41 58 58 57 028
+41 58 58 53 080
albert.bossart@ch.abb.com
The Netherlands
Mr. A. A. T. Doppenberg
Omrin/Afvalsturing Friesland N.V.
Postbus 1622
NL-8901 BX Leeuwarden
+31 58 23 36 502
+31 58 21 60 309
tdoppenberg@omrin.nl
www.omrin.nl
Mr. Frans Lamers
KEMA Nederland B.V.
Utrechtsweg 310
P.O. Box 9035
6800 ET Arnhem
+31 26 35 62 448
+31 26 35 13 683
frans.lamers@kema.com
Mr. Ron Raffel
ZAVIN CV
Baanhoekweg 46
NL 3313 LP Dordrecht
+31 78 63 05 300
+31 78 63 05 309
info@zavin.nl
www.zavin.nl
United Kingdom
Dr Nicola Souter
Keep Scotland Beautiful
Scottish Waste Awareness Group
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Ms. Libby J. Kelley
Delaware Solid Waste Authority
1128 S. Bradford Street.
P.O. Box 455
Dover, Delaware 19903-0455
+1 302 678 7311
+1 302 739 4287
ljk@dswa.com
www.dswa.com
Mr. David Ross
SCS Engineers
3900 Kilroy Airport Way
90806-6816 Long Beach
+1 562 426 9544
dross@scsengineers.com
www.scsengineers.com
adelinoneto@msn.com
Australia
Bob Eggleton
Ipswich Waste Services
180-250 Briggs Road
Flinders View
Ipswich 4305
+61 07 38 10 8100
+61 07 32 88 0047
beggleton@ipswich.qld.gov.au
David Wrenn
Transpacific Industries Group
+32 Anstead Place
+4306 Mt Crosby, Queensland
+61 73 20 10 041
dwrenn@transpac.com.au
Garry Dickens
Hurstville City Council
Civic Centre MacMahon Street
2220 Hurstville, NSW
+61 29 33 06 170
+61 29 33 02 23
gdickens@hurstville.nsw.gov.au
www.hurstville.nsw.gov.au
Mr. Geoff Thompson
32 Redford Crescent
McDowall, Queensland, 4053
+61 73 35 30 080
geoffthommo@optusnet.com.au
Mr. Glen McLeod
Minter Ellison
GPO Box A39
Perth WA 6837
+61 89 42 97 587
+61 89 42 97 666
glen.mcleod@minterellison.com
www.minterellison.com
Ms. H.J. Stubbs
7 Maranoa Road
Coomera, Queensland, QLD 4209
stubbshil@aol.com
Mrs. Hazel Rosenfeld
WSN Environmental Solutions
PO Box 3260
Rhodes NSW 2138
+61 29 93 47 000
+61 29 93 47 185
Hazel.Rosenfeld@wsn.com.au
www.wsn.com.au
Directory members
Afghanistan
Gerhard Zander
Supreme Site Services
Bagram Road
0000 Kabul
+93 07 98 50 0685
gerhard.zander@raints.com
www.supreme-group.net
Albania
Konalsi Gjoka
Co-PLAN, Institute for Habitat
Development
Rr. Dervish Hima, Kulla ADA
Ap. 11, KP 2995, Tirana, Albania
1000 Tirana
+35 54 25 78 098
+35 54 25 78 07
konalsi_gjoka@co-plan.org
www.co-plan.org
Argentina
Mr. Adelino Arantes Neto
O Higgins 1610 Piso 8B
Buenos Aires C 1426BHH
+54 11 43 24 7500
+54 11 43 21 7555
Mr. Ian Coles
Urban Sustainability Strategies
1/22 Adams St
South Yarra VIC 3141
+61 41 98 84 696
+61 39 86 77 928
ianddcoles@bigpond.com
Joe Duncan
Glenorchy City Council
PO Box 103
7011 Glenorchy, Tasmania
+61 36 21 66 784
+61 03 62 16 6400
jduncan@gcc.tas.gov.au
Mr. John Cook
John B. Cook & Associates Pty Ltd
Business & Environmental
Consultants
9 Ross St.
Waverton, NSW 2060
+61 29 92 90 520
+61 29 95 67 145
johnbcook@bigpond.com
Lillias Bovell
Publishers National Environment
Bureau Limited
GPO Box 5359
Sydney NSW 2001
+61 29 26 21 164
+61 29 26 26 767
lillias@pneb.com.au
www.com.au
Melissa Bull
+51/215 Aspinall St
2602-Watson
+417426956
melissa.a.bull@gmail.com
Miranda Ransome
Specialised Waste Treatment
Services
P.O. Box 1225
Castle Hill NSW 1765
+61 24 92 84 499
+61 24 92 84 499
miranda@swts.com.au
Mr. Murray Heck
P.O Box 650
+4208 Ormeau
+61 41 97 89 540
murray.heck@bigpond.com
Mr. Peter Bernard Schneider
Eastern Metropolitan Regional
Council
PO Box 234
Belmont WA 6984
+61 89 42 42 222
+61 89 27 77 598
peter.schneider@emrc.org.au
www.emrc.org.au
Mr. Roger Parker
Golder Associates Pty Ltd.
P.O. Box 6079
Hawthorn West 3122
+61 38 86 23 500
+61 38 86 23 501
rparker@golder.com.au
Sally Thompson
Blue Mountains City Council
Locked Bag 1005
2780 Katoomba
sthompson@bmcc.nsw.gov.au
Mr. Wesley Hazell
Mornington Park Waste
Transfer Station P/L
799 North Huon Road
7109 Judbury Tasmania
+61 36 26 66 272
+61 36 26 66 372
wesley@3rdrockagriculture.com.au
Bruce Howden
11 Scott Road
+3977 Cranbourne South
bruce.howden@bisindustrial.com
David Bland
12-24 London Road
+5031-Adelaide
+882037689
d.bland@adelaidecitycouncil.com
Dr. Jessica North
Hyder Consulting PTY Ltd
Locked Bag 6503 North Sydney
Level 5, 141 Walker Street
Sydney NSW 2060
+61 28 90 79 053
+61 28 90 79 001
jessica.north@hyderconsulting.com
Karen Fazzani
Cental Murray RWMG
P.O Box 144
Wedderburn, VIC 3518
+61 03 54 94 3711
+61 03 54 94 3707
executive@cmrwmg.com.au
www.cmrwmg.com.au
Mr. Paul F. Howlett
Wright Corporate Strategy
P.O.Box 877
Newport Beach, NSW, 2106
+61 29 95 41 200
+61 29 95 41 195
paul.howlett@wrightstrategy.com
Ron Wainberg
130 Lucinda Avenue
Wahroonga NSW 2076
+61 41 84 27 481
+61 29 48 71 320
ronw@kemaro.com.au
Mr. Stephen VanSchaik
VanSchaiks BioGro Pty Ltd
P O Box 8061
Mount Gambier , South Australia
5290
+61 04 07 71 8560
+61 88 78 24 5588
svs@biogro.com.au
www.biogro.com.au
Austria
Ms. Andrea Hiller
ARGEV
Postfach 440
Lindengasse 43/12
A-1070 Vienna
+43 66 43 84 1768
+43 15 23 85 40
andrea.hiller@argev.at
www.argev.at
Mr. Arne Ragossnig
Fachhochschulstudiengänge
Burgenland Ges. m.b.H
Univ. of Applied Science
Steinamangerstrasse 21
A-7423 Pinkafeld
+43 33 57 45 3701070
+43 33 57 45 3701011
arne.ragossnig@fh-burgenland.at
Mag. Christian Keri
Ministry for Agriculture, Foresty
Environment and Water Management
Dept. of Waste Management, Unit
III/6U
Stubenbastei 5, A-1010 Vienna
+43 15 15 22 3538
+43 15 13 16 791150
christian.keri@lebensministerium.at
christian.keri@lebensministerium.at
Christian Stiglitz
ARA AG
Mariahilferstrasse 123
Vienna
+43 15 99 97 201
stiglitz@stiglitz.eu
www.ara.at
Dipl.-Ing. Christian Holzer
Bundesministerium für Land- und
Forstwirtschaft Umwelt
und Wasserwirtschaft
Stubenbastei 5
A-1010 Wien
christian.holzer@lebensministerium.at
Christof Zillner
Turmgasse 3b/13
Leoben 8700
+43 66 02 59 8510
iswa@zillner.name
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Diana de Bastos
International Solid Waste Association
Auerspergstrasse 15, Top 41
1080 Vienna
+43 12 53 60 01
db@iswa.org
www.iswa.org
Elke Arnold
AVE Energie AG
Oberösterreich Umwelt GMBH
Böhmerwaldstrasse 3
A-4020 Linz
+43 05 90 00 3788
+43 05 90 00 53788
elke.arnold@ave.at
Mr. Erich Pawelka
Fernwärme Wien GMBH
Spittelauer Lände 45
A-1090 Vienna
+43 13 13 26 12128755
+43 31 32 62 8783
erich.pawelks@ferwaermewien.at
www.fernwaermewien.at
Dipl. Ing. Franz Neubacher
UV & P GmbH
Tulpenweg 15
A-2000 Stockerauf
+43 12 14 95 2016
+43 12 14 95 2020
uv+p@magnet.at
Mag. Georg Ketzler
Brantner Ges.m.b.H.
Brennaustrasse 10
A-3500 Krems/Donau
+43 27 32 88 916
+43 27 32 88 922
gke@brantner.com
www.brantner.com
Mr. Georg Dostal
ARGEV
Postfach 440
Lindengasse 43/13
A-1070 Vienna
+43 15 21 49 2330
+43 15 23 85 40
georg.dostal@argev.co.at
www.argev.at
Mag. Georg Matyk
Öko Box Sammelgesellschaft m.b.h.
Prinz Eugen Strasse 18
A-1040 Wien
+43 15 05 12 30
+43 15 05 59 70
oekobox@oekobox.at
www.oekobox.at
Dr. Gerhard Vogel
Fitzweg 10
A-1220 Wien
+43 17 13 66 99
+43 13 13 36 706
gerhard.vogel@wu.ac.at
www.wu-wien.ac.at/ifnp
DL Gernot Kreindl
Institute of Sustainable Waste
Management, University of leoben
Peter-Tunner Strasse 15
+8700 Leoben
+43 38 42 40 25107
+43 67 68 45 386804
gernot.kreindl@unileoben@ac.at
Mag. Hans Bergthaler
Bundesministerium für Land- und
Forstwirtschaft Umwelt
und Wasserwirtschaft
Stubenbastei 5
A-1010 Wien
+43 15 15 22 3448
hans.bergthaler@lebensministerium.
at
Dipl. ing Hans Jörg Zerz
Magistrat der Stadt Wien
Magistratsabteilung 48
Einsiedlergasse 2
A-1050 Wien
+43 15 88 17 96131
+43 15 88 17 7948
zer@m48.magwien.gr.at
www.wien.gr.at/ma48
Dr. Helmut Katschnig
Meteka
Burggasse 108
A-8750 Judenburg
+43 35 72 85 200
+43 35 72 85 20053
dialyse.judenburg@aon.at
Prof. Helmut Rechberger
Institut für Wassergüte und
Abfallwirtschaft
Technische Universität Wien
Karlsplatz 13
1040 Wien
helmut.rechberger@tuwien.ac.at
Eng. Hermann Koller
ISWA GS
Auerspergstrasse 15, Top 41
A-1080 Vienna
+43 12 53 60 0113
+43 12 53 60 0199
hkoller@iswa.org
www.iswa.org
Dipl.-Ing. Hubert Grech
Bundesministerium für Land- und
Forstwirtschaf Umwelt
und Wasserwirtschaft
Stubenbastei 5
A-1010 Wien
hubert.grech@lebensministerium.at
Josef Thon
MA48
Einsiedlergasse 2
Vienna 1050
+43 15 88 17 48011
+43 15 88 17 99480037
josef.thon@wien.gv.at
Dr Jutta Kraus
Bundesministerium für Land- und
Forstwirtschaft Umwelt
und Wasserwirtschaft
Stubenbastei 5
A-1010 Wien
jutta.kraus@lebensministerium.at
Prof. Karl E. Lorber
Montanuniversität Leoben
Peter Tunnerstrasse 15
A-8700 Leoben
+43 38 42 46 10350
+43 38 42 46 10352
enttech@unileoben.ac.at
www.unileoben.ac.at
Dl.Dr. Kerstin Scherr
University of Natural Resources and
Applied Life Sciences (BOKU)
Konrad Lorenz Strasse 20
Tulln 3430
+43 22 72 66 280519
+43 22 72 66 280503
kerstin.scherr@boku.ac.at
Mag Maria Amon
Bundesministerium für Land- und
Forstwirtschaft Umwelt
und Wasserwirtschaft
Stubenbastei 5
A-1010 Wien
+43 15 15 22 3443
maria.amon@lebensministerium.at
Mag. Martin Hassfurther
Magistrat der Stadt Wien
MA 48 | Abfallwirtschaft,
Straßenreinigung und Fuhrpark
Einsiedlergasse 2
1050 Wien
+43 15 88 17 48021
+43 15 88 17 9948021
martin.hassfurther@wien.gv.at
Dr Nina Spatny
Bundesministerium für Land- und
Forstwirtschaft Umwelt
und Wasserwirtschaft
Stubenbastei 5
A-1010 Wien
+43 15 15 22 3532
nina.spatny@lebensministerium.at
Dr. Paul H. Brunner
University of Technology Vienna
Inst of Water Quality Resources and
Wastes Management
Karlsplatz 13 / 226.4
A-1040 Vienna
+43 15 88 01 22640
+43 15 04 22 43
paul.h.brunner@tuwien.ac.at
www.iwa.tuwien.ac.at
Dr. Peter Lechner
Boku University of Natural Resources
and Applied Life Scoences, Vienna
Muthgasse 107, 3rd floor
A-1190 Vienna
+43 13 18 99 00
+43 13 18 99 00350
h526a5@edv2.boku.ac.at
www.boku.ac.at
Ing. Peter J. Kneissl
Verband der Ôsterreichischen
Entsorgungsbetriebe VÖEB
Lothringerstrasse 12
A-1030 Vienna
+43 06 64 39 28318
kneissl@voeb.at
Dipl.Ing. Rainer Kronberger
MA 48
Einsiedlergasse 2
1050-Wien
rainer.kronberger@wien.gv.at
Reinhard Siebenhandl
Magistrat der Stadt Wien
MA 48 | Abfallwirtschaft,
Straßenreinigung und Fuhrpark
Einsiedlergasse 2
1050 Wien
+43 15 89 17 48051
+43 15 89 17 9948501
reinhard.siebenhadl@wien.gv.at
Ing. Reinhard Siebenhandl
Magistrat der Stadt Wien
Magistratsabteilung 48
Einsiedlergasse 2
A-1050 Vienna
+43 15 88 17 96131
+43 15 88 17 7948
sir@m48.magwien.gv.at
Dr Roland Ferth
Bundesministerium für Land- und
Forstwirtschaft Umwelt
und Wasserwirtschaft
Stubenbastei 5
A-1010 Wien
roland.ferth@lebensministerium.at
Dr. Rudolf A.K. Schneider
Austrian-Chinese Economic
Committee
Schottenring 23/12
A-1010 Vienna
+43 13 15 68 00
+43 13 15 68 02
aced@aon.at
Mr. Thomas Leitner
Fernwärme Wien GbmH
Spittelauer Lände 45
A-1090 Vienna
+43 13 13 26 6385
+43 13 13 26 6378
thomas.leitner@fernwaermewien.at
www.fernwaerme.co.at
Mag. Walter Hauer
Technisches Büro Hauer
Brückenstrasse 6
A-2100 Korneuburg
+43 22 62 62 223
+43 22 62 62 22333
tbhauer@kabelnet.at
www.tbhauer.at
Walter Tanzer
Tanzer Consulting GmbH
Kirchengasse 43/11
A-1070 Wien
+43 19 94 99 6920
tanzer@tanzerconsulting.com
Dr Walter Schober
Bundesministerium für Land- und
Forstwirtschaft Umwelt
und Wasserwirtschaft
Stubenbastei 5
A-1010 Wien
+43 15 15 22 2549
walter.schober@lebensministerium.at
Mr. Werner Müllner
APA Austria Presse Agentur
Head of Devision
Gunoldstrasse 14
A-1199 Wien
+43 13 60 60 1700
+43 13 60 60 1799
w.muellner@apa.at
www.apa.at
Dipl. ing Wojciech Rogalski
Magistrat der Stadt Wien
Magistratsabteilung 48
Einsiedlergasse 2
A-1050 Vienna
+43 15 88 17 48271
+43 15 88 17 7948
rog@m48.magwien.gv.at
wfww.wien.gr.at
Dr. Wolfgang Stark
Denkstatt GmbH
Hietzinger Hauptstrasse 28
Wien 1130
+43 17 86 89 0060
+43 78 68 90 015
wolfgang.stark@denkstatt.at
MPC Vienna, Mayer & Partner
Consultants GmbH
Lange Gasse 30
1080-Vienna
+43 13 32 14 14
+43 13 32 14 1410
office@mpc1.at
Bahrain
Mahmoud Riad
AES International Consultants
Part. 35, Bldg. 264, road 2804
Al Seef District, block 0428
+97 33 93 91 647
mahmoud.riad@aesintlconsultants.
com
Belgium
Mr. Charles Rocmans
BESWA
Allee des Platanes 8 C. 352
B-4053 Embourg
+32 43 65 25 41
Mr. Christof Delatter
Interafval
Paviljoenstraat 9
B-1030 Brussels
+32 22 11 55 99
+32 22 11 56 00
christof.delatter@vvsg.be
www.interafval.be
Prof. Jan Pieters
Ghent University
Coupure Links 653
B-9000 Gent
+32 92 64 61 88
+32 92 64 62 35
jan.pieters@ugent.be
www.biosys.ugent.be
Mr. Johan De Greef
Keppel Seghers Belgium NV
Hoofd 1
B-2830 Willebroek
+32 38 80 77 38
+32 38 80 77 53
Johan_De_Greef@keppelseghers.
com
www.keppelseghers.com
Mr. Jos Artois
INDAVER N.V
Dijle 17a
B-2800 Mechelen
+32 15 28 80 40
+32 15 28 80 50
jos.artois@indaver.be
www.indaver.com
Dr. Karl Vrancken
VITO
Boeretang 200
B-2400 Mol
+32 14 33 56 47
+32 14 32 11 86
karl.vrancken@vito.be
Mr. Ludo van Doninck
N.V. REMO
Ekkelgaarden 16
B-3500 Hasselt
+32 11 28 70 70
+32 11 28 70 51
ludo.vandoninck@machiels-group.be
www.machiels.com
Ms Nadine de Greef
FEAD
Rue Philippe le Bon 15
B-1000 Bruxelles
+32 27 32 32 13
+32 27 34 95 92
info@fead.be
www.fead.be
Ronald Tize
MWH
Business Park E19
Battelsesteenweg 455 D
B 2800 Mechelen
+32 15 27 69 58
+32 15 27 76 74
Ronald.tize@mwhglobal.com
www.mwhglobal.com
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Mr. Xavier Pettiau
Lhoist S.A.
Rue De L’industrie 31
B-1400 Nivelles
+32 67 89 95 74
+32 67 84 25 32
xavier.pettiau@lhoist.com
www.lhoist.com
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bjelic Drazenko
Paje Jovanovica 74
78 000-Banja Luka
drazen_bj@yahoo.com
Mr Fethi Silajdzic
ENOVA
Nova 26
Sarajevo
+38 76 12 22 949
fethi.silajdzic@gmail.com
Mr. Goran Krstovic
CENER21
Nova 24
71000 Sarajevo
+38 73 35 61 994
+38 73 32 00 074
goran.krstovic@bosna-s.ba
www.cener21.ba/
Ms. Luciana Paulo Gomes
Universidade do Vale do Rio dos
Sinos - Unisinos
Rua Manoel de Macedo, 208
CEP 93030-040 Säo Leopoldo - RS
+55 51 35 92 9869
+55 51 35 90 8177
lugomes@unisinos.br
www.unisinos.br
Ricardi Rizzo
Rua Princesa Isabel deBragança,
Bragança,
08710-460 Mogi das Cruzes
+55 11 25 98 9801
ricardo@ddma.com.br
http://www.ddma.com.br
Edson Del Bosco
INPE
Av. dos Astronautas,1758
Sao Jose dos Campos CEP 12227010,
bosco@plasma.inpe.br
Eleny Foroni
Rua Padro Joao Manoel 202cj 196
01411 000 Sao Paulo
info@elenyforoni.br
Mr. Evandro R. Tagliaferro
Etagli Ambiental - Engenharia de
Soluções Ltda
R. Celeste Táparo, 213 - Qd. H
Lt. 15 - Damha II
15061738 São José do Rio Preto,
São Paulo
+55 17 91 16 3677
+55 17 32 15 2975
tagliaferro@etagli.eng.br
www.etagli.com.br
Mr. Fernando Da Motta
Rua Alcides Ricardini Neves
12 - Conj. 901/902
Sao Paulo CEP 04575-050
frodne@uol.com.br
Prof. Gustavo Ferreira Simoes
Escola De Engenharia Da UFMG
- ETG
Rua Munhoz, 20-Jaragua
Belo Horizonte MG 31255-610
+55 31 34 09 1792
+55 31 34 09 1792
Gustavo@etg.ufmg.br
João Alberto Ferreira
State University of Rio de Janeiro
Rua das Laranjeiras 525
Apto 1102, Laranjeiras
Rio de Janeiro, 22240-002
+55 21 22 65 6344
joaf@uerj.br
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Rodrigo Navia
University of La Frontera
Chemical Engineering Department
Frontera Casilla 54-D P.O.Box 54-D
Temuco
+56 45 32 54 72
+56 45 32 50 53
rnavia@ufro.cl
Colombia
Thilo Helmut Schmidt
Cx. Postal 6061, CPC Vera Cruz
Estrada de Aldeia, KM 10
+54786-990 Camaragibe - PE
+55 81 34 59 1802
thiloschmidt1@gmx.de
Mr. Gonzalo Alberto Corredor Rojas
Gema Tec Ltda
Carrera 28 47A-41 Apto.502
Edipicio Scala XII
Bogota
+57 12 68 25 41
gonzalocorredor@yahoo.com
Canada
Croatia
Albert Shamess
74 Evanshen Cres.
K2K 2Z7 Ottawa
+61 38 82 53 18
ashamess@dillon.ca
Mr. Andrea Rapic
APO Ltd.
Agency of Croatia
Savska Cesta 41 / IV
HR-10 000 Zagreb
+38 51 61 76 736
+38 51 61 76 734
andrea.rapic@apo.tel.hr
Brazil
Adriana Vargas
Rua Teodoro da Silva
735 casa 22 apto. 102 - Vila Isabel
20560000-Rio de Janeiro
+55 21 95 32 1502
abrasilvargas@yahoo.com
100,10901-100 st
Grande Prairie, AB, T8V 6V3
+1 780 538 0360
uwolf@aquatera.ca
www.aquatera.ca
Brayden Unwin
ECO Canada
200-308 11Avenue S.E
Calgary, Alberta
+1 403 47 61 930
+1 403 26 99 544
bunwin@eco.ca
Mr. Jean-Louis Chamard
Charmard et Associés Inc.
1046, Rue du Domaine
Cap-Rouge (Québec), G1Y 2C6
+1 418 65 83 362
+1 418 65 76 261
chamardjl@videotron.ca
Mr. Laurent Côté
CRIQ
333 Rue Franquet
Québec QC GIP4C7
+1 418 65 22 271
+1 418 65 22 202
laurent.cote@criq.qc.ca
www.criq.qc.ca
Mr. Pascal Quesnel
BPR infrastructure inc.
1205 Ampere, suite 310
Boucherville (Quebec), J4B 7M6
+1 450 65 58 440
+1 450 65 57 12
pascal.quesnel@groupe-bpr.com
Peter Rotheisler
Regional District of Central O
Kanagan
1450 KLO Road
Kelowna, B.C
+1 250 46 96 259
+1 250 76 27 011
Peter.Rotheisler@cord.bc.ca
Scott Kyle
Dillon Consulting Limited
530 Nine Mile Drive
B4A4H9 Bedford
+1 902 45 04 000
+1 902 45 02 008
skyle@dillon.ca
www.dillon.ca
Uli Wolf
Aquatera Utilities Inc.
Mr. Igor Anic
APO Ltd.
Agency of Croatia
Savska Cesta 41 / IV
HR-10 000 Zagreb
+38 51 63 11 999
+38 51 61 76 734
igor.anic@apo.hr
www.apo.hr
Mrs. Mirjana Cerskov Klika
APO Ltd.
Agency of Croatia
Savska Cesta 41 / IV
HR-10 000 Zagreb
+38 51 63 11 999
+38 51 61 76 734
mirjana.cerskov-klika@apo.hr
www.apo.hr
Mr. Mladen Muzinic
IPZ-Uniprojekt MCF
Babiniceva 32
HR-10000 Zagreb
+38 51 46 35 496
+38 51 46 35 498
mladen.muzinic@zg.htnet.hr
Mr. Sanja Srnec-Pekas
APO Ltd.
Agency of Croatia
Savska Cesta 41 / IV
HR-10 000 Zagreb
+38 51 61 76 736
+38 51 61 76 734
sanja.srnec-pekas@apo.hr.
Dr. Savka Kucar-Dragicevic
APO Ltd.
Agency of Croatia
Savska Cesta 41 / IV
HR-10 000 Zagreb
+38 51 61 76 736
+38 51 61 76 734
savka.kucar-dragicevic@apo.tel.hr
DK-2300 København S
+45 33 70 33 76
+45 33 70 30 60
ach@kl.dk
Dalumvej 116
DK-5250 Odense SV
+45 65 42 11 22
drs@dalumpapir.dk
Ms. Anne Klysner
RUC
Inst. for Miljø, Samfund og Rumlig
forandring
Hus 02, Postbox 260
DK-4000 Roskilde
+45 46 74 21 20
+45 46 75 44 03
akl@ruc.dk
Mr. Erik Ravn Schmidt
Dong Energy A/S
Kraftværksvej 53
DK-7000 Fredericia
+45 79 23 30 51
+45 75 56 44 77
msr@elsamprojekt.dk
Mr. Arne Nielsen
Veksebo Miljørådgivning
Nordre Jernbanevej 16A, 1. sal
DK-3400 Hillerød
+45 48 22 16 64
+45 48 22 16 20
arne.nielsen@veksebo.dk
Mr. Finn Junge Anderson
Marius Pedersen / Veolia Holding A/S
MariusPedersen/Veolia Holding A/S
Ørbækvej 851
DK-5863 Ferritslev Fyn
+45 65 90 99 09
+45 65 90 99 10
ja@mariuspedersen.dk
Mr. Asger Danielsen
Dublix Engineering A/S
Grusbakken 10
DK-2820 Gentofte
+45 45 65 05 40
info@dublix.com
www.dublix.com
Mr. Hans C. Willumsen
LFG Consult
Houlkjarshojen 9
DK-8800 Viborg
+45 86 67 32 10
+45 86 67 32 09
hcw@lfgconsult.dk
www.lfgconsult.com
Ms. Bettina Kamuk
RAMBØLL
Teknikerbyen 31
DK-2830 Virum
+45 45 98 83 00
+45 45 98 85 20
bkc@ramboll.dk
www.ramboll.dk
Mr. Harry Hansen
Haderslev Kraftvarmeværk A/S
Dybkær 2
Mastrup
DK-6100 Haderslev
+45 79 24 11 60
+45 79 24 11 70
hryha@dongenergy.dk
Mr. Björn Appelqvist
Københavns Kommune, Teknik- og
Miljøforvaltningen,
Center for Miljø / Affaldsområdet, Drift
og Udbud
Kalvebod Brygge 45, Postbox 259
DK-1502 København V
+45 33 66 55 17
+45 33 66 71 33
bjoapp@tmf.kk.dk
Ms. Helle Poulsen
Odense Kraftvarmeværk A/S
Havnegade 120
DK-5000 Odense C
+45 79 24 10 80
+45 76 22 19 71
helle.lisbet.poulsen@vattenfall.com
Mr. Carsten Fich
Kommunekemi
Lindholmvej 3
DK-5800 Nyborg
+45 63 31 71 00
+45 63 31 73 00
kk@kommunekemi.dk
Mr. Claus Petersen
Econet A/S
Ellevej 5
DK-3670 Veksoe
+45 45 88 20 96
+45 45 88 20 94
econet@econet.dk
Mr. Claus Erskov
Refcon A/S
Transportbuen 11
DK-4700 Næstved
+45 53 72 69 79
+45 53 72 69 37
info@refcon.dk
Mr. Henning Lindbjerg
Metso Denmark A/S
Vejlevej 5
DK-8700 Horsens
+45 76 26 64 00
+45 76 26 64 01
sales@mj.dk
www.mj.dk
Mr. Henrik Ørnebjerg
Vestforbrænding I/S
Ejbymosevej 219
DK-2600 Glostrup
+45 44 85 70 00
+45 44 85 70 01
hoe@vestfor.dk
Mr. Henrik Skovhaug
Reno-Nord I/S
Troensevej 2
P. O. Box 8130
DK-9220 Aalborg Ø
+45 98 15 65 66
+45 98 15 17 97
hsk@reno-nord.dk
Denmark
Mr. Claus Mann Eriksen
Modtagestation Fyn
Storebæltsvej 10
DK-5800 Nyborg
+453311610
+45 65 31 60 10
mail@mtstfyn.dk
Mr. Henrik Wejdling
DAKOFA
Vodroffsvej 59, 1
DK- 1900 Frederiksberg C
+45 32 96 90 22
+45 32 96 90 19
hw@dakofa.dk
www.dakofa.dk
Mr. Anders Christiansen
KL
Weidekampsgade 10,
Mrs. Dorte Sorensen
Dalum Papir A/S
Henrik Lund-Nielsen
Gypsum Recycling International
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2850 Nærum
+45 70 22 17 30
+45 45 56 63 95
hln@gipsrecycling.dk
Inge Bahn
Århus Miljøcenter
Bautavej 1A
Postbox 1210
8210 Århus V
+45 87 44 11 11
+45 87 44 11 59
inb@aa-mc.dk
Mr. J. Bjørn Jakobsen
COWI
Parallelvej 15
DK-2800 Lyngby
+45 45 97 22 11
+45 45 97 22 12
jbj@cowi.dk
Mr. Jan Ingwersen
EP & T
Vestre Paradisvej 161
DK-2840 Holte
+45 45 41 07 03
+45 45 41 07 13
ingwersen@attglobal.net
Hr. Jens Granholm
I/S SMOKA
Prøvestenen, U-vej 7
2300 København S
+45 32 68 93 67
smoka@smoka.dk
Mr. Jens Kallesøe
AFATEK A/S
Rosenkæret 13
DK-2860 Søborg
+45 39 66 78 00
+45 39 66 78 01
mail@afatek.dk
www.afatek.dk
Dr. Jens Christian Tjell
Institute of Environment & Resources
Technical University of Denmark
Building 115
DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby
+45 45 25 16 17
+45 45 93 28 50
jct@er.dtu.dk
www.er.dtu.dk
Mr. Jesper Berner
Kemira Miljø A/S
Måde Industrivej 19
DK-6705 Esbjerg Ø
+45 75 45 25 55
+45 75 45 25 75
jb@kemira-miljoe.dk
Mr. Jesper Staal
DONG Energy Generation A/S
Overgade 45
DK-7000 Fredericia
+45 79 24 10 05
+45 79 22 19 75
jesta@dongenergy.dk
Mr. John Kusz
FASAN I/S
Ved Fjorden 20
DK-4700 Næstved
+45 55 75 08 00
+45 55 75 08 25
tof@fasan.dk
Mr. Jørgen H. B Jørgensen
Klintholm I/S
Klintholmvej 50
DK-5874 Hesselager
+45 62 25 30 86
+45 62 25 30 76
klintholm@klintholm-is.dk
Ms. Julie B. Svendsen
Center for Miljø
Affaldsområdet
Kalvebod Brygge 45, postboks 259
DK-1502 Copenhagen V
+45 33 66 58 00
+45 33 66 71 33
jusven@tmf.kk.dk
Mr. Kim Mikkelsen
DAKOFA
Vodroffsvej 59, 1
DK- 1900 Frederiksberg C
+45 32 96 90 22
km@dakofa.dk
ovc@danwaste.dk
Ph.d Per Christensen
Inst. for Samfundsudv./Planlæg
Fibigerstræde 13
9220 Aalborg Ø
+45 96 35 83 26
+45 98 15 87 88
pc@plan.aau.dk
Peter Lundsted Hurup
Waste Management & Research
Editorial Office
PLH Consultancy & Design
Klostervænget 4, st. th. lej. 329
DK- 2100 Copenhagen Ø
+45 35 28 43 21
+45 35 28 43 21
plh@mail.dk
Ms. Kirsten Henriksen
I/S Amagerforbrænding
Kraftværksvej 31
DK-2300 København S
+45 32 68 93 00
khe@amfor.dk
Mr. Poul Andrias Joensen
I.R.F.
Leirvik
Postboks 39
FO-0520 Leirvik, Faroe Islands
+45 29 81 52 36
+45 29 81 67 04
Mr. Klaus Petersen
Ragn-Sells Danmark A/S
Lillemarken 4
DK-4700 Næstved
+45 39 15 66 66
+45 39 15 66 60
info@ragnsells.dk
Søren Andersen
Bio Correction A/S
Københavns Lufthavn
Terminal 3 III
2770 Kastrup
+45 21 78 80 39
san@biocorrection.com
Mr. Knud Steen Hansen
Vejle Kommune
Teknisk Forvaltning
Kirketorvet 22
DK-7100 Vejle
+45 76 44 51 00
+45 76 44 51 02
karlu@vejle.dk
Mr. Søren Eriksen
Renholdningsselskabet af 1898
Kraftvaerksvej 25
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
+45 32 66 18 98
+45 32 66 17 33
se@r98.dk
www.r98.dk
Mr. Lars Vedel Jørgensen
NLM Combineering A/S
Bistrupvej 176
DK-3460 Birkerød
+45 45 58 40 40
+45 45 58 40 46
lvj@nlmc.dk
www.combineering.dk
Mr. Steen M. Nielsen
Vejen Kraftvarmeværk A/S
c/o Elsam A/S
Koldingvej 30b
DK-6600 Vejen
+45 79 24 11 00
+45 79 24 11 02
stn@elsam.com
Merete Kristoffersen
Center for Miljø
Affaldsområdet
Kalvebod Brygge 45, Postboks 259
DK-1502 København V
+45 33 66 58 00
+45 33 66 71 33
mekris@tmf.kk.dk
Dir. Thomas Christensen
RenoFlex-Gruppen
Kløvermarksvej 70
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
+45 72 21 18 00
+45 32 66 19 28
tc@renoflex.dk
Mr. Morten Brøgger
SOLUM A/S
Vadsby Stræde 6
Vadsby
DK-2640 Hedehusene
+45 43 99 50 20
+45 43 99 52 31
mb@solum.dk
Mr. Thomas H. Christensen
DTU Environment
DTU Bldg. 115
DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby
+45 45 25 16 03
+45 45 25 16 03
thc@env.dtu.dk
Mr. Ole Hjelmar
DHI - Water and Environment
Agern Alle 11
DK-2970 Hørsholm
+45 45 16 92 00
+45 45 16 92 92
oh@dhi.dk
Mr. Thomas Peter Uldum
Halsnæs Kommune
Team Miljø & Affald
Rådhuspladsen 1
DK-3300 Frederiksværk
+45 47 78 44 37
+45 47 78 40 90
thpu@halsnaes.dk
www.halsnaeses.dk
Mr. Ole Vennicke Christiansen
Danwaste Consult A/S
Selinevej 2
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
+45 32 50 50 42
+45 32 50 32 04
Mr. Thorkil Jorgensen
Kara/Noveren
Håndværkervej 70
DK-4000 Roskilde
+45 59 46 07 20
+45 59 46 07 19
info@karanoveren.dk
www.karanoveren.dk
Mr. Tjalfe Poulsen
Department of Environmental
Engineering
Aalborg University
Sohngaardsholmsvej 57
DK-9000 Aalborg
+45 96 35 84 87
+45 98 14 25 55
tgp@bio.aau.dk
Mr. Tonny Juul Jensen
Nordforbrænding I/S
Savsvinget 2
Postbox 376
DK-2970 Hørsholm
+45 45 16 05 00
+45 45 16 05 11
nordf@nordf.dk
www.nordf.dk
Ms Trakarn Prapaspongsa
Aalborg University
Sohngaardsholmsvej 57
Aalborg
+45 50 41 95 97
trakarn@bio.aau.dk
Mr. Uffe Petersen
Frederikshavn Affaldskraftvarmeværk
A/S
Vendysselvej 201
9900 Frederikshavn
+45 99 55 13 80
uffpe@dongenergy.dk
Ms. Ulla Röttger
I/S Amagerforbrænding
Kraftværksvej 31
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
+45 32 68 93 00
+45 32 96 05 13
amfor@amfor.dk
Mr. Ulla Dreehsen
Gentofte Kommune,
Renovationssektionen
Renovationen
Ørnegårdsvej 17
DK-2800 Gentofte
+45 39 98 07 13
+45 39 98 09 45
ULD@Gentofte.dk
Mr. Vagu Frederiksen
Trekantsområdets Affaldsselskab I/S
Bronzevej 6
DK-6000 Kolding
+45 76 32 50 00
+45 75 32 50 55
vagu@tas-is.dk
info@lyn-is.dk
www.lyn-is.dk
Egypt
Dr. Adham Ramadan
American University in Cairo
+39 Beirut Street, Heliopolis 11341
Cairo
aramadan@aucegypt.edu
Yasser El- Baroudy
Environment & Development House
12, Salama El-Rady Street
Giza
+20 23 57 02 620
+20 23 30 58 006
yenviro1958@yahoo.com
www.envirohouse.net
Estonia
Mr. Kalle Kikas
RECI EESTI
Peterburi tee 75
EST-11415 Tallinn
+37 26 20 96 68
+37 26 01 12 78
kalle.kikas@recieesti.ee
Finland
Mr. Antti Niskanen
Lappeenranta University of
Technology
P.O. Box 20
+53851 Lappeenranta
+35 84 00 95 7918
+35 85 62 16 399
antti.niskanen@lut.fi
Auli Hovi
Ekokem Oy Ab
P.O Box 181
FI-11101 Riihimäki
+35 81 07 55 1254
+35 81 07 55 1353
auli.hovi@ekokem.fi
Mr. Esa Nummela
Finnish Solid Waste Association
Salomonkatu 17 A
FIN-00100 Helsinki
+35 89 27 80 0771
+35 89 27 80 0773
esa.nummela@jly.fi
www.jly.fi
Mr. Jorma Manninen
Ekokem OY AB
P.O. Box 181
FIN-11101 Riihimaki
+35 81 07 55 1291
+35 81 07 55 1353
jorma.manninen@ekokem.fi
www.ekokem.fi
AV Miljø
Avedøre Holmen 97
DK-2650 Hvidovre
+45 36 77 15 99
+45 36 77 18 99
av@av.dk
Dr. Juha Kaila
Helsinki University of Technology
Pajalahdentie 11A 10
FIN-00200 Helsinki
+35 84 00 42 3227
juha.kaila@kasui.fi
www.kasui.fi
KAVO, Kommunernes
Affaldsbehandling
i Vestsjællandsområdet
Møllesøvej 7, Forlev
DK-4241 Vemmelev
+45 53 58 28 00
+45 53 58 28 06
kavo@kavo.dk
Mr. Juha-Heikki Tanskanen
Östra Nylands Avfallsservice Ab
Ankaregatan 8
06100 Borgå
+35 82 07 37 7071
+35 82 07 37 7077
juha-heikki.tanskanen@iuj.fi
www.iuj.fi
Lynettefællesskabet I/S
Refshalevej 250
DK-1432 Copenhagen K
+45 32 57 32 32
+45 32 54 31 22
Kai Sormunen
Ramboll Finland
Sepänkatu 14 C
Jüvaskyla FI- 40720
+35 84 05 12 7944
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Mr. Lassi Hietanen
Lassila & Tikanoja Oyj
Sepelitie 6
FIN-40320 Jyväskylä
+35 80 10 63 65412
+35 80 10 63 65350
lassi.hietanen@lassila-tikanoja.fi
www.lassila-tikanoja.fi
France
www.cnim.fr
Benoit-Joseph Farcot
Veolia Proprete
169 Avenue Georges Clemenceau
F-92735 Nanterre cedex
+33 01 71 75 0718
+33 01 71 75 0719
benoit-joseph.farcot@veolia-proprete.
fr
Mr. Frederic Aguesse
Suez Environnement
1, rue d’Astorg
F-75383Paris Cedex 08
+33 15 81 84 168
+33 15 81 84 083
frederic.aguesse@suez-env.com
Marjo-Riitta Kojo
Finnish Consulting Group
Osmondre 34
FIN-00601 Helsinki
+35 81 04 090
+35 81 04 09 5007
riitta.kojo@fcg.fi
Mr. Bernard Siret
LAB SA
25 Rue Bossuet
+69455 Lyon, Cedex 06
+33 42 62 33 659
+33 47 86 51 428
b.siret@lab.fr
Mr. Gary Crawford
VEOLIA
169 avenue Georges Clemenceau
F-92735 Nanterre Cedex
+33 14 66 93 468
+33 14 66 93 467
gary.crawford@veolia-proprete.fr
Mika Horttanainen
Lappeenranta University of
Technology
P.O. Box 20
Lappeenranta, 53851
+35 85 62 12 726
mika.horttanainen@lut.fi
Mr. Boris Efremenko
Veolia Proprete
169 avenue Georges Clemenceau
F-92735 Nanterre Cedex
+33 01 46 69 3247
+33 01 46 69 3467
boris.efremenko@veolia-proprete.fr
www.veolia-proprete.com
Mr. Gérard Fries
Veolia Proprete/ Veolia Environment
Parc des Frontaires
169 Avenuw Georgs Clemenceau
F-92735 Narnterre Cedex
+33 01 71 75 0718
+33 01 71 75 0719
gerard.fries@veolia-proprete.fr
www.veolia-proprete.com
Ms Paula Jokela
Ekokem Oy Ab
P.O. Box 181
FI- 11101 Riihimäki
+35 81 07 55 1491
+35 81 07 55 1353
paula.jokela@ekokem.fi
Mr. Peter Kling
ÅF Consult Ltd.
P.O. Box 61
FIN-01601 Vantaa
+35 84 03 48 5307
+35 89 34 87 0816
peter.kling@afconsult.com
www.afconsult.com
Mr Petri Onikki
Ekokem OY AB
P.O. Box 181
FIN-11101 Riihimaki
+35 81 07 55 1259
petri.onikki@ekokem.fi
Mr. Rune Westergård
CITEC Engineering OyAb
P.O. Box 109
FIN-65101 Vaasa
+35 86 32 40 700
+35 86 32 40 800
Rune.Westergard@citec.fi
Mr. Simo Antero Isoaho
Institute of Env. Engineering &
Biotech.
Tampere University of Technology
P. O. Box 541
FIN-33101 Tampere
+35 84 15 77 1140
+35 83 31 15 2869
simo.isoaho@tut.fi
www.tut.fi/units/ymp/bio/en
Mr. Stig Lönnqvist
Rosk’n Roll Oy Ab
Munkkaanmäki 51
08500 Lohja
+35 82 01 55 8355
+35 82 01 55 8379
Stig.Lonnqvist@rosknroll.fi
www.rosknroll.fi
Toni Andersson
Ekokem Oy AB
P.O Box 181
Riihimäki 11101
+35 81 07 55 1480
toni.andersson@ekokem.fi
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LAB SA
25 rue Bossuet
69006 Lyon
+33 42 62 33 632
+33 47 86 51 422
c.bessy@lab.fr
Mr. Didier Rallu
Suez Environment - Dore
Pöle Déchets Solides
+38 Avenue Jean Jaurés
F-78440 Gargenville
+33 13 09 81 281
+33 13 09 81 298
didier.rallu@sita.fr
Mr. Dominique Pin
Suez Environnement
1, Rue d’Astorg
F-75383 Paris Cedex 08
+33 15 81 85 081
+33 15 81 85 180
dominique.pin@suez-env.com
www.suez-env.com
Mr. Edouard Henaut
LABO- SERVICES
Route de la Centrale
BP. 98
F-69702 Givors Cedex
+33 47 24 92 495
+33 47 80 70 908
edouard.henaut@teris.fr
Mr. Emmanuel Julienne
Suez Environnement
38, Rue du President Wilson
78230 LE PECQ
+33 01 34 80 2308
emmanuel.julienne@suez-env.com
www.suez-environnement.com
Mr. Francis Weill
Suez Environment
1, Rue d’Astorg
F- 75383 Paris Cedex 08
+33 15 81 85 268
+33 15 81 85 180
francis.weill@suez-env.com
www.suez-env.com
Mr Franck Tabaries
LAB SA
25 rue Bossuet
F-69006 Lyon
+33 63 26 28 394
f.tabaries@lab.fr
Ms. Ghislaine Hierso
VEOLIA
+38 avenue Kléber
75116 Paris
+33 17 17 50 074
+33 17 17 51 770
ghislaine.hierso@veolia.com
Mr. Hubert de Chefdebien
CNIM
+35, Rue de Bassano
F-75008 Paris
+33 62 08 12 85
hdechefdebien@cnim.com
Mr. Jean-Luc Martel
Suez Environnement - CIRSEE
+38 Rue du Président Wilson
F-78230 Le Pecq
+33 13 48 02 301
+33 13 05 36 211
jean-luc.martel@suez-env.com
Mr. Martin Champel
Veolia Proprete
169 Avenue Georges Clemenceau
F-92735 Nanterre cedex
+33 01 71 75 0718
+33 01 71 75 0719
martin.champel@veolia-proprete.fr
Nicolas Francois
SARETCO
+66 Rue Leon Pinart BP 45
Marquise 62250
+33 32 18 72 888
nfrancois.saretco@gmail.com
Stephanie Laruelle
Veolia Proprete
+38 avenue Kleber
75116 Paris
+33 17 17 51 360
stephanie.laruelle@veolia.com
D-20535 Hamburg
+49 40 25 12 598
+49 40 25 49 2348
berend.krueger@t-online.de
Mr. Bernd Buchhorn
Ingenieurbüro Buchhorn
Tannhäuserstrasse 50 b
Wiehl, 51674
+49 22 62 97 0120
buchhorn@me.com
www.bbuchhorn.com
Mr. Bernd Leowald
Stadtreinigung Hamburg
Bullerdeich 19
D-20537 Hamburg
+49 40 25 76 3110
+49 40 25 76 3100
b.leowald@srhh.de
www.srhh.de
Burkart Schulte
GVOA
Priv. Maulbeerkamp 9 B
+32425 Minden
+49 05 70 39 80221
+49 05 71 64 8932
Schulte@GVoA.de
www.gvoa.de
Ms. Claudia Schaue
FAUN Expotec GmbH
Feldhorst 4
D-27711 Ostesholz-Schasmbeck
+49 04 79 59 55238
+49 47 95 95 5741
claudiaschaue@faun.com
Ing. Detlef Asmus
Asmus & Prabucki Ingenieure
Beratungsgesellschaft mbH
Wittenbergstrasse 12
D-45131 Essen
+49 02 01 72 08524
+49 02 01 72 08599
asmus@ap-ingenieure.de
Mr. Eugen Egetenmeir
Messe München GmbH
Messegelände
D-81823 München
+49 89 94 92 0300
+49 89 94 92 0309
eugen.egetenmeir@messemuenchen.de
www.messe-muenchen.de
Florian Gross
TU Berlin
Strasse des 17. Juni 135
10623 Berlin
+49 30 31 42 5247
Florian.Gross@tu-berlin.de
Ing. Hanno Steinle
Kläranlagen Steinle
Verfahrenstechnik GmbH
Robert-Bosch-Strasse 2-4
D-89188 Merklingen
+49 73 37 96 1130
+49 73 37 96 1130
KS.Merklingen@t-online.de
Germany
Andreas Knappheide
Biologic GmbH & Co. KG
Gildenstrasse 18
Muenster, 48157
+49 02 51 23 94812
+49 25 12 39 4816
Knappheide@biologic.de
www.biologic.de
Mr. Harald Schmautz
VKS
Stadtmuelgasse 1
74189 Weinsberg
+49 71 34 60 99
+49 07 91 97 82754
harald58@yahoo.com
www.haraldatwork.tripod.com
Dr. Berend Krüger
Alfredstr. 58
Mr. Henning Friege
AWISTA Gesellschaft für
Abfallwirtschaft und
Stadtreinigung mbH, Höherweg 100
Postfach 10 11 36
D-40223 Düsseldorf
+49 21 11 83 099404
+49 21 18 30 99501
hfriege@awista.de
Mr. Jan-Gerd Kühling
ETLog Health Envirotech & Logistics
GmbH
Linienstr. 72
D-10119 Berlin
+49 30 44 31 8741
+49 30 44 31 8749
kuehling@etlog-health.de
www.etlog-health.de
Johannes Ebert
W.L. Gore & Associates
Wernher von Braun Strasse 18
85640 Putzbrunn
+49 89 46 12 2292
jebert@wlgore.com
Mr. Jörn Franck
MVA Stellinger Moor
Schnackenburgallee 100
D-22525 Hamburg
+49 40 25 76 3301
+49 40 25 76 3300
j.franck@srhh.de
www.srhh.de
Dr. Josef Tränkler
Waibelstrasse 20 A
D-86167 Augsburg
+49 82 14 48 23945
+49 82 14 48 23946
j.trankler@trankler.de
www.trankler.de
Mr. Katsuhiro Yambe
METAWATER Co., Ltd. Europe Office
c/o NGK EUROPE GmbH
Westerbachstrasse 32
D-61476 Kronberg/Ts
+49 61 73 99 3153
+49 61 73 99 3206
yambe-katsuhiro@metawater.co.jp
www.ngk.jp/english/index.html
Dir. Ludwig Sahm
Fritz Schäfer GmbH
Waste Management and Recycling
Fritz-Schäfer-Strasse 20
D-57290 Neunkirchen/ Siegerland
+49 27 35 701
+49 27 35 70 259
Ludwig.Sahm@SSI-Schaefer.de
www.ssi-schaefer.de
Dr. Marina Franke
Procter & Gamble Service GMBH
Sulzbacherstr. 40-50
D-65823 Schwalbach am Taunus
+49 61 96 89 4723
+49 61 96 89 24723
franke.m@pg.com
www.pg.com/sr
Markus Witzstrock
Herhof GmbH / Helector Germany
GmbH
Riemannstrasse 3
35606 Solms - Niederbiel
+49 64 42 20 70
+49 64 42 20 7233
markus.witzstrock@herhof.com
www.herhof.de
Prof. Martin Faulstich
ATZ-Entwicklungszentrum
An der Maxhütte 1
D-92237 Sulzbach-Rosenberg
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anthouli@epem.gr
www.epem.gr
+49 96 61 90 8400
+49 96 61 90 8401
info@atz.de
Perrine Chancerel
Wissmannstrasse 4
12049 Berlin
+49 30 31 47 9250
+49 30 31 42 1720
chancerel@ut.tu-berlin.de
Ms. Susanne Rotter
TU Berlin Fachgebiet Abfallwirtschaft,
Sekr.Z2
Strasse des 17. juni 135
D-10623 Berlin
+49 30 31 42 2619
+49 30 31 42 1720
rotter@itu301.ut.tu-berlin.de
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Rommel
Ingenieurbuero Prof. Rommel
Forggenseestr. 12
D-86163 Augsburg
+49 08 21 26 22419
+49 08 21 26 22454
wrommel@as-netz.de
Sicon GmbH
Vordere Insbach 26
D-57271 Hilchenbach
+49 27 33 81 1760
+49 27 33 81 17620
info@sicon.eu
www.sicon.eu
Ghana
Ebenezer Abuaku
P.O. Box AN 19512
Accra
+23 32 07 73 2609
+23 32 18 50 385
ebentje@gmail.com
www.wastewiseghana.org
Mr. George Nana Kwesi Rockson
Kwame Nkrumah University of
Science and Technology
Department of Agricultural
Engineering
Agro-Environmental Engineering. UP
Kumasi
+23 32 43 30 50335
grockson@yahoo.com
Kwesi Appiah
Ghascane Ventures
P.O. Box 9150
Kumasi
+22 35 13 08 78
+22 35 13 34 01
lemonde12@yahoo.com
Miss. Mizpah A. D. Asase
Department of Chemical Engineering,
COE - Knust
005 Kumasi
+23 32 44 71 2350
+23 35 16 02 34
Mizpaha@yahoo.com
Mr. Sampson Oduro-Kwarteng
University of Science & Technology
Civil Engineering Department
KNUST, Kumasi
+23 32 44 59 8999
+23 35 16 02 35
sokwarteng@yahoo.com
www.wresp.org
Greece
Dr Aida Anthouli
EPEM S.A.
141B Acharnon Str.
10446 Athens
Andreas Mentzis
EPEM SA
141 B Acharnon Str.
112-51 Athens
+30 21 08 62 7598
+30 21 08 62 7189
amentzis@epem.gr
www.epem.gr
Mr. Andrew Kouskouris
EPEM S.A.
141B, Axarnon St.
GR-11251 Athens
+30 10 86 27 598
+30 10 86 27 189
akousk@epem.gr
www.epem.gr
Ms. Anna Karkazi
+30 21 08 62 7598
akarkazi@epem.gr
Mr. Antony Zevgitis
Water & Waste
Neroutsou 4b Athens
+30 21 08 82 4015
+30 21 12 68 6607
info@water-waste.gr
water-waste.gr
Apostolos Tzimas
EMVIS Consultant Engineeers Ltd.
+60 El. Venizelou Street
Agia Paraskevi
15341, Athens
+30 21 06 52 8078
+30 21 06 52 8760
atzimas@emvis.gr
www.emvis.gr
Prof. C.P. Halvadakis
University of the Aegean
Xenia Bldg., University Hill
GR-81100 Mytilene
+30 22 51 04 6556
+30 22 51 03 6274
khalv@aegean.gr
Prof. Evangelos Gidarakos
Technical University of Crete, ELKE
Platia Agiou Titou
73100 Chania, Crete
+30 28 21 03 7790
+30 28 21 03 7850
gidarako@mred.tuc.gr
www.enveng.tuc.gr/Staff/gidarakos_
cv_en.htm
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Garyfallia Laskou
Kallifrona 24
Athens
+30 21 09 73 0065
galaskou@yahoo.gr
Dr. Georgios N. Anastasakis
National Technical Univ. of Athens
Dept. Mining and Metallurgical
Engineering
24 John Kennedy Street
GR-12131 Peristeri
+30 21 07 72 2162
+30 21 07 72 2119
ganastas@metal.ntua.gr
Haris Kamariotakis
EPEM
141 B, Axarnon and Laertiou St.
GR-11251 Athens
kamariotakish@epem.gr
Konstantinos Naoum
EPEM S.A.
141 B, Axarnon and Laertiou St.
GR-11251 Athens
+30 21 08 62 7598224
knaoum@epem.gr
+30 210 86 27 189
Nikos Sellas
EPEM S.A.
141 B, Acharnon Str.
10446 Athens
+30 21 08 62 7598
+30 21 08 62 7189
nsellas@epem.gr
www.epem.gr
Ms. Chloe Hatzigianneli
Dimitros 16A, 15342, Ag. Paraskevi
Athens
+30 21 06 39 9222
carfiss11@gmail.com
Ms. Olga Sanchez
Municipal Solid Waste Company of
Rhodes
DEKR
Nea Agora Troulos
GR-85100 Rhodes
+30 24 16 10 57
+30 24 13 86 78
dekr@otenet.gr
Mr. Dimitrios Dimoliatis
Laboratory of Hygiene and
Epidemiology, Medical School
P:O Box 212 Pedini
Ioannia 45 500
+30 26 51 09 2645
+30 26 51 09 7853
d.dimoliatis@gmail.com
Sotiria Skoulaxinou
EPEM S.A
141 B, Acharnon St.
10446 Athens
+30 21 08 62 7598
+30 21 08 62 7189
rskoulaxinou@epem.gr
www.epem.gr
Dr. Dimitris Komilis
Democritus University of Thrace
Dept. of environmental Engineering
Vas. Sofias 12
GR-67100-Xanthi
+30 25 41 07 9391
+30 25 41 07 9391
dkomilis@env.duth.gr
Mr. Theocharis Mavropoulos
EPEM SA
Acharnon 141 B&Laertiou
Athens 10446
+30 21 08 62 7598
+30 21 08 62 7189
hmavrop@epem.gr
http://www.epem.gr
Mr. Efstratios Kalogirou
SYNERGIA Scientific Organisation
19th km Markopoulou Ave
19002 Peania, Attica
+30 21 06 68 2711
+30 21 07 65 6980
synergia@synergia.com.gr
www.wtert.org
Haiti
Kettly Theleys
27 RUE P
LUMUMBA, DELMAS 19
PORT AU PRINCE
+50 92 51 02 928
ketheleys@yahoo.com
Hungary
Balasz Tölgyesi
Municipal Public Services Co. Ltd
Alföldi u.7
Budapest H-1081
+36 14 59 68 26
TolgyesiB@fkf.hu
www.fkf.hu
Ms. Beata Gönci
ÖKO-Pannon Kht
Hungária Krt 179-187
1146 Budapest
+36 13 83 93 05
+36 13 83 93 06
bgonci@okopannon.hu
www.okopannon.hu
Mr. Bende Péter
Work of the Public Sanitation
Association
2483 Bóné Kálman u. 44
Gardony
+36 22 35 50 65
+36 22 35 52 53
Mrs. Emese Janiga
ÖKO-Pannon Kht.
Hungária krt. 179-187
1146 Budapest
+36 06 13 83 9305
+36 06 13 83 9320
ejaniga@okopannon.hu
Dr. Gal Judit
Municipal Habitation Cleansing and
Environment Co Ltd
Hercegprimas u. 11
H-1051 Budapest
+36 11 12 36 52
+36 11 32 71 83
ftszv@ftszv.hu
Mr. Gyimesi Sandor
Municipal Habitation Cleansing and
Environment Co Ltd
Hercegprimas u. 11
H-1051 Budapest
+36 11 12 36 52
+36 11 32 71 83
ftszv@ftszv.hu
Mr. János Bánhidy
Hungarian National Committee
(FKF Rt)
Alföldi utca 7
H-1081 Budapest
+36 13 05 24 12
+36 13 05 24 44
banhidyj@fkf.hu
Mr. Jaray György
Municipal Habitation Cleasing and
Environment Co Ltd
Hercegprimas u. 11
H-1051 Budapest
+36 11 12 36 52
+36 11 32 71 83
jaray.gyorgy@ftszv.hu
Mr. Markus Istvan
Work of the Public Sanitation
Association
2483 Bóné Kálman u. 44
Gardony
+36 22 35 50 65
+36 22 35 52 53
Dr. Mayer Antal
Work of the Public Sanitation
Association
2483 Bóné Kálman u. 44
Gardony
+36 22 35 50 65
+36 22 35 52 53
Mr. Olah Janos
Municipal Habitation Cleansing and
Environment Co Ltd
Hercegprimas u. 11
H-1051 Budapest
+36 11 12 36 52
+36 11 32 71 83
ftszv@ftszv.hu
Mr. Péter Szántó
Budapester Kommunal-Technische
Dienstleistungs
AG. /FKF.Rt.
Alföldi u. 7
H-1081 Budapest
+36 14 59 67 74
+36 14 59 68 11
szantop@fkf.hu
Dr. Zsuzsanna Pfeiffer Koltai
Municipal Public Services Co. Ltd.
FKF-RT
1081 Alföldi u. 7.
H-1439 Budapest Pf 637
+36 14 64 85 10
+36 14 64 85 50
koltaine@fkf.hu
India
Sankar Ganesh PALANI
BITS-Pilani, Jawahar Nagar,
Shameerpet Mandal, RR District
500078 Hyderabad
+91 96 52 34 5167
sangan@bits-hyderabad.ac.in
Dr. A.K. Saxena
Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd.
Flat - 6258, Sector - B, Pocket - 9
Vasant Kunj
New Delhi 110070
+91 11 43 50 6070
+91 11 43 50 6000
saxena_ak3@rediffmail.com
www.ramky.com
Dr. Amiya Kumar Sahu
President-National Solid Waste
Association of India
B-703, Customs Colony A
Military Road, Marol, Andheri (E)
Mumbai 400 059, Maharshtra
+91 22 29 20 7577
+91 22 29 20 2951
econpcpl@vsnl.com
www.nswai.com
Dr. Amiya Kumar Sahu
National Solid Waste Association
of India
B-703. Customs Colony A
Military Road, Marol, Andheri
Mumbai 400 059 Maharstra
+91 22 29 20 7577
+91 22 29 20 2951
econpcpl@vsnl.com
www.nswai.com
Dr. Durjoy Mallick
West Bengal Waste Management Ltd.
17/1D, Surjya Sen Street
Kolkata, 700012, West Bengal
+91 98 30 02 9865
dr.durjoy.mallick@gmail.com
Mr. John Cope
Black & Veatch Consulting PVT LTD
101 Kensigton SEZ A Wing Hiran
Hiranandani Business Park
Powai, Mumbai 400076
+91 22 67 75 4762
copej@bv.com
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253, Afno Enclave, Plot -11
Sector - 7, DWARKA
New Delhi 110075
+91 11 25 09 4702
vermalk@bol.net.in
www.enviroconsultants.org
T.P Sankar
The Energy and Resources Institute
D S Block IHC Place, Lodhi Road
New Dehli 110003
+91 11 24 68 2100
+91 11 24 68 2144
tpsankar@teri.res.in
Dr. M.C. Badarinarayana
204 Sonal Apartments
Panchpakhadi
Thane 400602
+91 22 53 61 637
+91 22 53 40 024
mcbadari@vsnl.com
Indonesia
Mr. N. Divakar Rao
Aseptic Systems
387-A, Dr. Nanjappa Road
Coimbatore 641018, South India
+91 42 26 54 6242
+91 42 22 23 0478
asepticin@yahoo.co.in
Nirod Baran Mazumdar
Independent Consultant
B401, Paarijat Apartments
Sector 4, Plot 28 Dwarka
New Dehli 110087
+91 98 91 58 0717
nbmazumdar@gmail.com
Dr. Prasad Modak
Environemental Management Centre
A-25, Royal Industry Estate, Second
Floor,Naigaon Cross Road, Wadala
400 031 Mumbai
+91 22 21 41 47481
+91 22 24 14 7481
pmodak@vsnl.com
Rao Ksm
Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd.,
Ramky House, Somajiguda
500082-Hyderabad
+91 98 49 59 7458
drksmrao@gmail.com
Mrs. Renu Bhargava
IIT Roorkee
Professor, Department of Civil Engg.
IIT Roorkee
247667 Roorkee
+91 13 32 28 5458
+91 13 32 28 4549
renbhfce@iitr.ernet.in
Santha Vijaypratap Krishna
19-12-166, Bairagipatteda,
Opp: Hutch Tower,
+51750-Tirupathi
+91 87 72 24 0398
svpkris@gmail.com
Satyendra Kumar Upadhyay
K.E.S.W.S.
D-60, 2nd floor, Avantika
Sector 1, Rohini
110085 Delhi
+91 11 55 70 5842
skumarsj@rediffmail.com
Shefali Godura
PGIMER
H. No.-60/B, Sector 51-A
160047 Chandigarh,
+91 98 15 45 3737
sgodura@yahoo.com
Hendy Surjanto
Wastec International Co. LTD
Komplek Majapihit Permai Block C
No 105
Jalan Majapihit No. 18-22
Jakarta Pusat
+62 21 34 43 041
+62 21 34 43 025
wisdoms2764@gmail.com
Iran
Gholam Ali Khorram
Sun Green Life Co.
No. 20, Ramezani Alley, Dabestan St.
Seyed Khandan
16 31 73 41 11 Tehran
+98 21 88 46 6341
+98 21 88 46 6341
khorram@sungreenlife.com
Ireland
Mr. C McElvaney
Corcaghan
Monaghan
Co Monaghan
hugh@mcelvaneywaste.com
Dr. Gabriel J. Dennison
14 the Cedars
Dargle Road
Bray, County Wicklow
+35 31 27 66 416
+35 31 27 66 416
gabrieldennison@eircom.net
Mr. John Dee
Kilgabriel, Clashmore
Co. Waterford
+35 38 60 85 2891
john.1.dee@gmail.com
Mr M. J. Heesom
Greenstar Recycling Ltd
+40 Wellesley Manor
Newbridge
County Kildare
mark.heesom@greenstar.ie
Mr. P.J. Rudden
RPS Group
West Pier Business Campus
Dun Laoghaire
Co. Dublin
+35 31 20 20 872
+35 31 20 20 707
pj.rudden@rpsgroup.com
www.rpsgroup.com/ireland
Ms. R. D. Conroy
Cork County Council
Raffeen Civic Amenity Site
Raffeen, Monkstown
Cork
ruth.conroy@corkcoco.ie
Israel
Albert Almasli
p.o.b 437
60200 OR-YEHUDA
albert@hiriya.co.il
Alexander Edlin
p.o.b 437
+60200 OR-YEHUDA
eloise@hiriya.co.il
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Dan Region Assoc. of Towns,
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P.O. Box 437
Or Yehuda
+97 23 63 14 725
+97 23 63 14 761
amos@hiriya.co.il
Arnon Giladi
20 Mhal St.
67431 Tel Aviv
sapirgonen@gmail.com
Mr. Baruch Eliahu
Dan Region Association of Towns
P.O Box 437
OR-YEHUDA
+97 23 63 14 725
+97 23 63 14 761
baruch@hiriya.co.il
Ms. Ella Sapir Gonen
Aliance
6 khilat Saloniki St.
Tel-Aviv
+97 23 64 76 315
ellasg@barak.net.il
Gil Aroyo
18 Shret St.
62092 Tel- Aviv
sapir_d@mail.tel-aviv.gov.il
Ms Hana Kotik
Dan Region Association of Towns
p.o.b 437
60200 OR-YEHUDA
+97 23 73 00 178
+97 23 63 14 761
hana@hiriya.co.il
Herzl Rosenthal
Kerem Maharal doar na Hof Maharal
30840 Kerem Maharal
herzl.coro@gmail.com
Idit Alhasid
m.b. 56219
61561 Tel-Aviv
office@newcommunity.co.il
Ilan Gilboa
p.o.b. 347
60200 OR-YEHUDA
ilan@hiriya.co.il
Ms Mala Girshtein
p.o.b 437
+60200 OR-YEHUDA
+97 23 63 14 725
+97 23 63 14 761
mala@hiriya.co.il
Oved Kune
Association of Towns Dan Region
p.o.b 437
+60200 OR-YEHUDA
+97 25 05 22 1093
ovedk@bat-yam.mun.il
Mr. Yehezkel Berkowitz
Tel-Aviv Municipality
4 th Tarpad St.
Ramat-Hashron
+97 23 54 02 763
+97 23 54 02 712
barak_ar@netvision.net.il
Italy
Ing. Adamo DISCEPOLI
STUDIO TECNICO
Via S. Zanobi n. 89
+50129-Firenze
+39 55 47 07 27
studiodiscepoli@dada.it
Dr. Adriano Benigni
ASM PRATO
Via Galcianese 15
+59100 Prato, PO
+39 05 74 70 8224
+39 05 74 70 8373
a.benigni@asmprato.it
Agostino Bruno
AMA spa
Via del Casale di San Pio V, 15
00165-Roma
71100-Foggia
+39 88 17 22 228
+39 88 17 22 228
c.capasso@libero.it
Ing. Carlo Alessandro REALIS LUC
DOLOMITI ENERGIA S.p.A.
Via Fersina n. 23
38100-Trento
+39 46 13 62 269
+39 46 13 62 236
c.realis@trentinoservizi.it
Dr. Christian Garaffa
Novamont
Via Fauser, 8
28100 Novara, NO
+39 03 21 69 9693
+39 03 21 69 9601
christian.garaffa@novamont.com
www.novamont. com
Dr. Alberto Ferro
Vesta
S. Croce 489
30135 Venezia, VE
+39 04 17 29 1773
+39 04 17 29 1666
vesta@vesta.net
Ing. Christiano Proietti
SECIT SpA
Via G. Mercalli, 80
00197-Perugia
+39 68 07 76 68
proietti@secit-ecologica.it
Sig. Alberto Reggiani
Libero Professionista
Via Buonarroti n. 36
20063- CERNUSCO SUL NAVIGLIO
+39 29 21 12 404
+39 29 21 12 404
realbi@alice.it
Geom. Ciro FRISOLI
GEOM. CIRO FRISOLI & C. s.a.s.
Corso Garibaldi n. 92
71100 Foggia
+39 88 17 47 931
+39 88 17 47 931
info@cirofrisoli.it
Dr. Alessandro Canovai
Secit spa
Via G. Mercalli 80
I-00197 Roma
+39 06 80 77 668
+39 06 80 75 225
secit-ecologica@secit-ecologica.it
Corrado Grondona
AMIU GENOVA SPA
Via XII Ottobre 3
I-16121 Genova, GE
+39 01 05 58 4479
+39 01 05 58 4515
grondona.corrado@amiu.genova.it
Ing. Andrea Eleuteri
SECIT SpA
Via G. Mercalli, 80
00 197-Roma
+39 68 07 76 68
eleuteri@secit-ecologica.it
Dr. Daniele Fortini
Federambiente
Via Cavour, 179/a
I-00185 Rome, RM
+39 06 47 86 5302
+39 06 47 86 5310
presidente@federambiente.it
Andrea Guereschi
AEM Gestione srl
Viale Trento e Trieste,38
26100-Cremona
+39 03 72 41 8205
a.guereschi@aemcremona.it
Ing. Antonino Miloro
MESSINAMBIENTE S.p.A.
Via Dogali n. 50
98122- Messina
+39 90 64 09 927
+39 90 67 82 147
ninomiloro@messinambiente.it
Ing. Antonio De Falco
SEE 2020 s.r.l.
Via G. Porzio 4 c.d. is. G8
80134- Napoli
+39 81 24 05 359
+39 81 24 71 266
adfcar@gmail.com
Dr. Bruno Torresin
TRM SpA
Via Varano 10
10100 Torino, TO
+39 01 12 25 8011
+39 01 12 25 8039
torresin@trm.to.it
Carlo CAPASSO
Via del Mare Km. 4,000
Dario Invernizzi
ASM VIGEVANO E LOMELLINA
V.le Petrarca, 68
27029 Vigevano, PV
+43 03 81 69 7233
+43 03 81 69 7275
asmvig@asmvigevano.it
Dott. David Newman
Consorzio Italiano Compostatori
Via Cavour 183A
I-00184 Roma, RM
+39 06 47 40 589
+39 06 48 75 513
cic@compost.it
Eng. Davide Mainero
ACEA Pinerolese Industriale SpA
Stradale Porino 145
10064 Pinerolo (TO)
+39 01 21 23 61
+39 01 21 23 6402
davide.mainero@aceapinerolese.it
Ing. Domenico Scamardella
Quadrifoglio S.p.A.
Via Baccio da Montelupo, 52
50142-Firenze
+39 55 73 39 329
+39 55 73 39 320
d.scamardella@quadrifoglio.org
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Via Merulana n. 117
00185-Roma
+39 67 75 90 898
+39 50 98 75 75
dmagrin@tin.it
Edoardo Ronchi
Fondazione per lo Sviluppo
Sostenbile
Via dei Laghi 12
00198 Roma
+39 06 84 14 815
+39 06 84 14 583
info@fondazionesvilupposostenbile.
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Dr. Enzo Barone
ASIA
Via delle Puglie 28
82100, Benevento, BN
+39 08 24 54 201
+39 08 24 23 162
asiabarone@jumpt.it
Dr. Enzo Favoino
Scuola Agraria del Parco di Monza
Viale Cavriga 3
I-20052 Monza
+392302979
+39325309
enzofavoino@alice.it
D.ssa Eva Colombo
Bioenergia SpA
Via Giacomo Balla 6
00155 Roma
+39 05 32 80 7106
+39 05 32 80 7522
info@bioenergiespa.it
Dr. Ing Fabio Tatano
Facoltá di Scienze E Technoligie
Universita degli Studi di Urbino
“Carlo Bo”
Campus Scientifico - Sogesta
I -61029 Urbino
+39 33 54 99 496
+39 07 22 30 4229
fata@uniurb.it
Fabirzio Cioccolo
Studio Tecnico
Via Fabrizio De Andrè, 52
07100-SASSARI
+39 79 29 10 38
ing.fabrizio@cioccolo@tiscali.it
Federico Valentini
GE.SE.N.U. S.p.A
Via della Molinella
7 - 06125 Perugia
+39 07 55 74 3222
f.valentini@gesenu.it
Dr. Federico Mazzaro
ACTA
Via Pretoria 342
85100 Potenza, PT
+39 09 71 41 0736
+39 09 71 34 4395
actapz@virgilio.it
Dott. Ferdinando Costa
AMIU GENOVA S.p.A.
Via Gabriele D’Annunzio, 27
16121-Genova
+39 10 86 95 501
+39 10 86 95 503
costa@amiu.genova.it
Filippo Di Rocca
AMPS (TRED)
Via G. Bandi, 15
57122 Livorno, LI
+43 05 86 41 6315
+43 05 86 41 6316
aamps@aamps.livorno.it
Sig. Filippo Brandolini
Hera Ravenna srl
Via Romea Nord, 180/182
48100 Ravenna, RA
+39 54 42 41 201
+39 54 42 41 153
direttoregenerale.ra@gruppohera.it
Sig. Francesco Santini
Sotris S.p.A.
S.S. 309 Romea Km 2,600 n. 272
48100-Ravenna
+39 54 44 53 895
+39 54 44 53 854
ditta@sotris.it
Francesco Fantozzi
Via G. Duranti, sn
06125-Perugia
+75 58 53 806
info@crbnet.it
Franco Cotana
VIA G. DURANTI, sn
06125-PERUGIA
+75 58 53 806
info@crbnet.it
Fransesco Di Maria
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale
Università di Perugia
Via G. Duranti 1/A-4
Perugia 6125
+39 75 58 53 738
+39 75 58 53 736
fdm@unip.it
Mrs. Fulvia Chiampo
Politecnico di Torino
Dip. Scienzadei Materiali
Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24
I-10129 Torino, TO
+39 01 15 64 4685
+39 01 15 64 4699
fulvia.chiampo@polito.it
dott. Gabriella Guastamacchia
Politecnico de Bari
Sez. Tecnologie del Materiali e per la
Tutela dell’Ambiente
D.I.C.A. - Politecnico di Bari, via
Orabona, no. 4
I-70125 Bari
+39 08 05 96 3491
+39 08 05 96 3635
g.guastamacchia@poliba.it
Ing. Gaetano Lo Cicero
Piazza Verdi, 6
90138-Palermo
+39 91 61 12 627
gaetano.locicero@tiscalinet.it
Dr Gian Francesco Galazino
Entsorga Italia Srl
Str. Prov. Per Castelnuovo
Scrivia 7
15057 Tortona
+39 01 31 81 1383
+39 01 31 87 3281
galanzino@entsorga.it
www.entsorga.it
Gian Franco Saetti
Via Pezzana 84
Carpi, 41012
+39 33 52 49 552
gfsaetti@gmail.com
Ing. Gianluca Cencia
Federambiente
Via Cavour 179/A
I-00185 Roma
+39 06 47 86 5300
+39 06 47 86 5310
cencia@federambiente.it
Ing. Gianmaria Baiano
Via Giacinto Collegno n. 25
10143-Torino
+39 11 43 64 970
+39 11 43 64 970
ingbaiano@ipsnet.it
Sig. Gioacchino Caianello
AMSC spa
Via A. Aleardi, 70 C.P. 103
21013 Galalrate, VA
+39 33 17 93 130
+39 33 17 94 353
presidente@amsc.it
Giorgio Bertanza
Biblioteca Facolta Ingegneria
Università degli Studi di Brescia
Via Branze 38
25123 - Brescia, BS
+39 30 37 15 764
+39 30 37 15 587
sali@ing.unibs.it
Giovanni Bertolini
ASP Spa
Corso Don Minzoni, 86
14100 Asti, AS
+43 01 41 43 4611
+43 01 41 43 4666
mcresta@asp.asti.it
Prof. Giovanni Vallini
University of Verona
Department of Science & Technology
Strada Le Grazie, 15 - Ca ‘Vignal
I-37134 Verona
+39 04 58 02 7098
+39 04 58 02 7928
giovanni.vallini@univr.it
Giovanni Fenaroli
Linea Ambiente LGH
V.le Trento e Trieste, 38
Cremona 21600
+39 30 77 14 248
+39 30 77 14 251
daniela.pintossi@cogeme.net
Sig. Giovanni Selvaggio
ASM spa
Via D. Alghieri, 4
45100 Rovigo, RO
+39 04 25 33 322
+39 04 25 41 0219
segr@asmrovigo.it
Giovanni Periale
AMIU Alessandria spa
Viale T. Michel 44
I-15100 Alessandria
+39 01 31 22 6406
+39 01 31 22 3215
info@amiual.it
www.amiual.it
tecnico@amsefc.it
Dott. Giovanni Alberi
Coop. “G. Brandolini” srl
Via delle Regioni n. 35
44022-VOLANIA DI COMACCHIO
+39 53 33 56 433
+39 53 33 56 408
segreteria@coopbrodolini.it
Ing. Giulio Manzini
Sereco Piemonte spa
Via Meuccio Ruini, 10
42100 Reggio Emilia, RE
+395227951
+39 52 22 32 277
delrioma@unieco.it
Mr. Giulio Giannerini
OIKOS Progetti srl
Via Belli 4
27100 Pavia
+39 33 34 51 7397
giuliogiannerini@aliceposta.it
Sig. Giuseppe Mulazzi
ASM
V.le Trieste, 66
26845 Codogno LO
+39 03 77 33 157
+39 03 77 43 0477
pinomulazzi@libero.it
Sig. Giuseppe Abbenate
CSRSU
Via Gnifetti 78
28100 Novara, NO
+39 32 13 97 298
+39 32 13 98 334
Giuseppe.abbenante@cbbn.it
Dr. Giuseppe Facchetti
ASM Brescia spa
Via Lamarmora 230
25124, Brescia, BS
+39 03 03 55 44236
+39 03 03 55 44612
beppe.facchetti@asm.brescia.it
Sig. Giuseppe Savino
AMIU spa
Viale Lindemann Z.I.
70100 Bari, BA
+39 80 53 10 251
+39 80 53 11 461
g.savino@amiubari.it
Ing. Giuseppe Righetti
ACEGAS-APS SpA
viale della Navigazione Interna 34
I-35129 Padova, PD
+39 04 97 92 1313
+39 04 97 92 1300
grighetti@acegas-aps.it
Ing. Giuseppe Ficoneri Bolasco
Via Cortina d’Ampezzo n. 99
00135-Roma
+39 63 31 42 80
+39 63 20 88 62
g.ficoneribolasco@libero.it
Ing. Giovanni Maria Motzo
Via Cherubini n. 6
09128-CAGLIARI
+39 70 48 74 67
+39 17 82 70 8202
gmmotzo@tiscali.it
Ing. Giuseppe Rubrichi
Via Fiume Giallo, 357
00144-Roma
+39 65 20 48 32
+39 65 16 92 411
giuseppe.rubrichi@amaroma.it
Giovanni Casadio
AMSEFC SpA
Via Fossato di Mortara, 80
44100-FERRARA
+39 53 22 30 122
+39 53 22 30 164
Dott. Guido Ramonda
Via Bianchi n. 28
29100-Piacenza
+39 52 37 54 779
+39 52 36 15 297
guidoramonda@alice.it
Guido Di Capua
via di S. Anna, 16
00186-Roma
+39 66 83 08 513
dicapua@fietri.com
Isaia Gasparotto
Ambiente Servizi Spa
Piazza del Popolo, 59
33078 San Vito Al Tagliamento, PN
+43 04 34 84 2211
+43 04 34 84 2290
amministrazione@ambienteservizi.net
Sig. Leonardo Ghermandi
Nuovageovis Spa
Via Romita, 1
20019 Sant’Agata Bolognese, BO
+39 51 98 19 12
+39 51 98 25 57
presidente@nuovageovis.it
Sig. Lino Secchi
Anconambiente Spa
Viale del Commercio, 27
60131 Ancona, AN
+39 71 28 09 81
+39 71 28 09 888
info@anconambiente.it
Arch. Luana Frassinetti
Centro Servizi Ambiente - Impianti
SpA
Via Lungarno 123
52028 Terranova Bracciolini (AR)
+39 05 59 73 7123
+39 05 59 73 7124
olivieri@csaimpianti.it
Ing. Luciano Ziviani
Zmatec s.r.l.
Corso Ferrucci n. 77/10
10138-Torino
+39 11 43 08 8883 91 14 34 2254
+39 11 43 31 583
zimatec@zimatec.it
Ing. Luciano Babos
Risorse BTA Srl
Via Madonna del Piano 18
I-34070 Villesse GO
+39 04 81 91 651
+39 04 81 91 605
info@risorsebta.it
Dr. Marcello Caruso
AMIA Palermo Spa
Via Pietro Nenni 28
I-90146 Palermo, PA
+39 09 16 49 1743
+39 09 16 88 2410
info@amianet.it
Marco Sciarra
Fosso dei galli, 2
+63033-MONTEROTONDO
+39 34 82 22 5932
sciarra@email.it
Dott. Marco Zagnoli
ASSA S.p.A.
Via Sforzesca n. 2
28100- Novara
+39 32 14 83 848
+39 32 14 83 822
zagnoli@assa.it
Dr. Marco Daniele Clarke
AMA Roma SpA
Via Calderon de la barca 87
00142, Roma, RM
+39 06 51 69 2812
+39 06 51 69 2561
presidenza@amaroma.it
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Sig. Marco Maria Samoggia
Quadrifoglio Spa
Via B. da Montelupo, 52
50142 Firenze, FI
+39 55 73 39 211
+39 55 73 22 104
l.papi@quadrifoglio.org
Dr. Marco Maria Camoletto
AMIAT SpA
Via Germagnano 50
10156, Torino, TO
+39 01 12 22 3283
+39 01 12 22 3368
camoletto@amiat.it
Ms Mariagiovanna Vetere
COREPLA
Via del Vecchio Politecnico 3
20121 Milano
+39 02 76 05 4240
+39 02 76 05 4204
vetere@corepla.it
www.corepla.it
Marina Monassi
ACEGAS-APS
Via Maestri del Lavoro, 8
34100 Trieste, TS
+39 40 77 93 278
+39 40 77 93 427
marina.monassi@acegas-aps.it
Massimo Centemero
Consorzio italiano Compostatori
Loc. Cascina Sofia
20040- Cavenago Brianza
+39 29 50 19 471
Sig. Massimo Michelini
AIMAG spa
Via Mario Merighi, 3
41037 Mirandola, MO
+39 53 52 84 03
+39 53 52 84 11
massimo.michelini@aimag.it
Dr. Maurizio Magnabosco
AMIAT SpA
Via Germagnano 50
Torino 10156 (TO)
+39 01 12 22 3111
+39 01 12 22 3323
posta@amiat.it
Dr. Maurizio Cadeo
AMSA SPA
Via Olgettina 25
20132, Milano, MI
+39 02 27 29 8283
+39 02 26 30 0911
bellotto@amsa.it
Dr.ssa. Micaela Pattaro
Consorzio Obbligatorio Smalt R.S.U.
PD3 Este
Via Rovigo 69
I-35042 Este, PD
+39 04 29 61 9046
+39 04 29 23 93
consorzio@bacinopd3.it
Michele Ferrari
AMIA Spa
Via B. Avesani, 31
37135 Verona, VR
+43 04 58 06 3419
+43 04 58 06 9035
michele@itekne.eu
Dr. Michele Caiazzo
Federambiente
Via Cavour, 179/a
I-00185 Rome, RM
+39 06 47 86 5302
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Dr. Monica Solarino
AMIAT spa
Via Giordano Bruno 25
I-10134 Torino (TO)
+39 11 22 23 422
+39 11 22 23 125
solarino@amiat.it
www.amiat.it
Ing. Moreno Marionni
Centro Ambiente Spa
Viale delle Industrie, 9
06037 Seraglio (Foligno) PG
+39 07 42 39 1474
+39 07 42 39 2130
m.marionni@centroambiente.it
Paolo Daddi
Publiambiente SPA
Via Garigliano, 1
50053 Toscana
+39 33 57 42 6496
p.daddi@publiambiente.it
Dr. Pasquale Losa
ASIA Napoli
Via Antiniana 2/a
I-80100 Napoli
+39 08 17 35 1585
+39 08 17 35 1577
segreteria.generale@asianapoli.it
Pietro Antonio D Alema
AMIU Genova SPA
Piazza Piccapietra 48
Genova 16121
+39 10 55 84 504
+39 10 55 84 515
info@amiugenova.it
Dott. Renato SPOLAORE
Società Ambiente e Ecologia s.r.l.
Via Seismit Doda n. 1/B
30175-MARGHERA
+39 41 53 82 718
+39 41 53 86 470
respolao@tin.it
Roberto Paterlini
ENIA Spa
Strada S. Margherita 6/a
42100 Parma, RE
+43 05 21 19 192434
+43 05 21 19 19250
paola.pinetti@eniaspa.it
Dr. Roberto Caggiano
Federambiente
Via della nocetta, 109
I-00185 Roma
+39 06 47 86 5311
+39 06 47 86 5310
tecnico@federambiente.it
Ing. Sandro Sattin
Progeam srl
Corso del Popolo 30
I-45100 Rovigo, RO
+39 04 25 36 2488
+39 04 25 41 7231
info@progeam.it
www.program.it
Mr. Sandro Gensini
ASM Prato
Via Galcianese 15
I-59100 Prato
+39 05 74 70 81
+39 05 74 70 8273
asm@amsprato.it
Dr.ssa. Sari Calabrese
Ecodeco srl
Centro Operativo
Cassinazza di Baselica
I-27010 PV Giussago, PV
+39 03 82 93 11
+39 03 82 92 7506
s.calabrese@ecodeco.it
www.ecodeco.it
Ing. Simone Silvestri
AMA S.p.A.
Via Calderon De La Barca n. 87
00142-Roma
+39 65 16 92 635
simone.silvestri@amaroma.it
Stefano Gobbi
NUOVA ERA Spa
Via Edmondo Riva, 32
00015 Monterotondo, RM
+43 06 90 66 728
+43 06 90 66 546
s.gobbi@mclink.it
Stefano Chinaglia
PADOVA TERR. RIFIUTI ECOL.
Via rovigo, 69
+35042-Este
+39 42 96 19 046
info@pdtre.it
Werner Zanardi
Consorzio italiano Compostatori
Loc. Cascina Sofia
20040- Cavenago Brianza
+39 29 50 19 471
cic@compost.it
A.P. Produzione Ambiente Spa
Via Danzetta, 7
06121-Perugia
AIMERI SpA
Via Giulio Pastore, 19
20065-INZAGO
+81 29 85 02 837
myamada@nies.go.jp
Dr. Sohei Shimada
Institute of Environmental Studies
Graduate School of Frontier Sciences
The University of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113
+81 35 84 17 051
+81 33 81 87 492
s-shimada@k.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Mr. Sumio Yoshida
1-27-2, Shodo, Sakae-ku
Yokohama City 247-0022
+81 45 89 17 119
+81 45 89 17 119
Mr. Takashi Ikeguchi
+319, 5-115-1 Miyauchi, Kitamoto
Saitama 364-0002
+81 48 59 24 484
+81 48 59 24 484
ikeguchi@k6.dion.ne.jp
Prof., Dr. Takayuki Shimaoka
Kyushu University
Faculty of Engineering 744 Motooka,
Nishi-ku
Fukuoka 819-0395
+81 92 80 23 433
+81 92 80 23 432
shimaoka@doc.kyushu-u.ac.jp
Dr. Haruo Matsumura
Japan Industrial Waste Technology
Center (JW)
Nihonbashi-Horidome-cho 2-8-4
Chuo-ku
Tokyo 103-0012
+81 33 66 86 511
+81 33 66 86 512
matsumuraharuo@nifty.com
Dr. Isamu Yokota
1-7-13 Kugenuma Tachibana,
Fujisawa City
Fujisawa-shi, Kanagawa-ken
251-0024
+81 46 62 71 686
+81 46 62 71 686
yokota@tf6.so-net.ne.jp
Dr. Kenji Yasuda
+88-5 Minami Kibougaoka
Asahi-ku
Yokohama 241-0824
+81 45 36 46 350
+81 45 36 46 408
kenjiyasu@aol.com
Masako Fukuoka
Horen-cho 933
+81 66 95 44 534
fukuoka@env.oit.ac.jp
Dr. Masato Yamada
National Institute for Environmental
Studies
16-2 Onogawa
Tsukuba
Ibaraki
Edwin Yih Shyang Sim
Monash University
Jalan Lagoon Selatan
Bandar Sunway
+60 35 51 44 950
+60 35 51 46 207
edwin.sim@eng.monash.edu.my
www.eng. monash.edu.my
Mr. Ho De Leong
The Waste Management Association
of Malaysia
No. 20, Jalon Wan Kadir I,
Taman Tun Dr. Ismail
+60000 Kuala Lumpur
+60 37 72 42 243
+60 37 72 69 062
admin@wmam.org
www.wmam.org
Prof. P. Agamuthu
University of Malaya
Inst. of Biological Science
Block E, Faculty of Science
+50603 Kuala Lumpur
+60 37 96 76 756
+60 37 96 74 178
agamuthu@um.edu.my
www.um.edu.my
Latvia
Mr. Aivars Sirmais
North Vidzeme Waste Management
Org. Ltd.
Rigas str. 32
LV-4201 Valmiera
+37 16 42 81 250
+37 16 42 81 251
zaao@apollo.lv
www.zaao.lv
Lebanon
Japan
Kuala Lumpur
+60 32 07 82 888
+60 32 07 88 431
andri@kaaplaw.com.my
Antoine Meouchy
Libanconsult AGM
Achrafie - Sioufi Garden
Acacia Bldg. - 3rd Floor
Beirut
+96 11 61 38 62
+96 11 42 75 30
lconsult@cyberia.net.lb
Fouad El-Khoury
Dar Al-Handasah ( Shair & Partners )
Verdum Street
Dar Building
Beirut
+96 11 86 90 26
fouad.khoury@darbeirut.com
Lithuania
Alfonsas Brazas
Atlieku Tvarkymo Konsultantai, UAB
P. Luksio str. 7
Vilnius, LT-08221
+37 06 87 76 633
+37 05 21 02 178
abrazas@zebra.lt
Mr. Virginijus Daubaras
JSC “Toksika”
Jocioniu 13B
LT-02300 Vilnius
+37 05 20 40 126
+37 05 20 40 125
v.daubaras@toksika.lt
www.toksika.lt
Malaysia
Mr. Andri Aidham
Kadir, Andri Aidham & Partners
+8f Menara Safuan 80 Jln Ampang
Rozita Omar
Department of Chemical Engineering
Universiti Putra Malaysia
Serdang
Selangor
+60 38 94 66 290
+60 38 65 67 120
rozita@eng.upm.edu.my
Ta Yeong Wu
Monash University
Jalan Lagoon Selatan
Bandar Sunway
+60 35 51 48 258
+60 35 51 46 207
wu.ta.yeong@eng.monash.edu.my
www.eng.monash.edu.my
Wan Azlina Wan ab Karim Ghani
Dept. of Chemical & Engineering,
Fac. of Engine.Universiti Putra
Malaysia
Selangor, 43400
+60 38 94 66 287
wanaz@eng.upm.edu.my
Mauritius
Oomesh Gukhool
12 Berthaud Avenue
Quatre-Bornes
+23 07 23 24 67
o.gukhool@utm.intnet.mu
Mexico
José J. Morales
San Patricio 4505
+31150-Chihuahua
+52 61 44 13 5677
jjmreyes@hotmail.com
Ms. Maria Rosa Sauri-Riancho
Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan
Fac. de Ingenieria
Calle 31 No.94 x 14-A, Chuburná,
Merida; Yucatan
CP.97 200
+52 99 99 41 0191927131
+52 99 99 41 0189
sriancho@uady.mx
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Mr. Anthony Kortegast
Tonkin & Taylor International Ltd.
P.O. Box 5271 Wellesley St,
Auckland
+64 93 55 60 66
tkortegast@tonkin.co.nz
+234 80 34 62 589
safun2000@yahoo.com
Mr. Victor B. Faponmile
P.O Box 130
Lokoja , Kogi State
+234 80 36 71 9519
vbukola@yahoo.com
Dr. Mark Milke
Department of Civil and Natural
Resources Engineering
University of Canterbury
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch 8140
+64 03 64 22 48
+64 03 64 27 58
mark.milke@canterbury.ac.nz
www.civil.canterbury.ac.nz
Engr. Yusuf Mohammed
Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited
Environmental and Regulatory
Compliance Unit
Qua Iboe Terminal {QIT}, Ibeno
PMB 1001 Eket
+234 82 44 30 89
+234 82 44 31 39
yusuf.mohammed@exxonmobil.com
Miljenko Pavlinic
SMEC International PTy Ltd.
22 Howell Ave
Hamilton 3216
+64 78 59 22 91
miljenko.pavlinic@smec.com
www.smec.com
Mr. Yusuf Ahmed Abdullahi
Kaduna Polytechnic, Department of
Applied Science
P.M.B. 2021
Kaduna
+234 62 41 54 97
aayusuf@msn.com
Mr. Terry Grimmond
Grimmond and Associates
+3 Tarbett Rd
Hillcrest, Hamilton 3216
+64 78 56 40 42
+64 78 56 40 42
tg@gandassoc.com
Norway
Nigeria
Abdulwahab Abdulkadir
Environmental Awarness Initiative
(EAI)
#2, Kutsi close, Suite 11, Standard
Plaza
Abuja
+234 70 37 057 020
eai.org@gmail.com
Mr. Adewole Taiwo
Close 12 Housw 10 Satellite Town
23401 Lagos
+234 80 23 354 679
taiwoadewole@yahoo.com
Dr. Ezechiel Oladapo Longe
Department of Civil & Environmental
Engineering
University of Lagos
Akoka, Yaba
Lagos
+234 80 23 19 0371
dapolonge@yahoo.co.uk
www.unilag.edu
Margaret Oshodi
D Nigeria Limited
Plot 370, Telose
21 extension, 2nd Ave
Festac Town
+1 614 266 0514
lagossolidwaste@yahoo.com
Mr. Reuben Mustapha Ossai
The Initiates Limited
1 Ohaeto Street, D/Line
P.O. Box 7224
Port Harcourt
+234 84 23 05 78
+234 84 46 17 34
rmossai@initiatesgroup.com
www.initiatesgroup.com
Simeon Afun
Solid Waste Management Services
Ltd.
P.O. Box 263
DSC Post Office,
DSC Steel Town, Delta State
Mr. Morten Sandbakken
Fjellregionen interkommunale
Avfallsselskap AS
Kommunehuset
N-2540 Tolga
+47 62 49 48 00
+47 62 49 48 09
morten.sandbakken@fias.no
www.fias.no
Mr. Odd Arne Vagle
Sandnes Kommune
Postboks 583
Krossen
N-4305 Sandnes
+47 51 97 57 24
+47 51 97 54 36
odd.arne.vagle@sandnes.kommune.
no
Øystein Ihler
Oslo Kommune, EGE
Pb. 54, Mortensrud
1215 Oslo
+47 90 24 70 20
oystein.ihler@ege.oslo.kommune.no
www.ege.oslo.kommune.no
Mr. Aage Heie
Norsas AS
P.O. Box 2564 Sentrum
N-7414 Trondheim
+47 91 84 25 92
+47 92 77 41 34
aage.heie@norsas.no
www.norsas.no
Mr. Pål Smits
Lindum Ressurs og Gjenvinning
Lerpeveien 155
N-3036 Drammen
+47 32 21 09 03
+47 32 21 09 15
Pal.Smits@lindum.no
www.lindum.no
Ms. Atle Maroen
Rekom AS
O J Brochs gate 12
N-5006 Bergen
+47 55 90 44 54
+47 55 90 44 51
atle.maroen@rekom.no
www.rekom.no
Mr. Sigurd Tvedt
Renovasjonsselskapet for
Kristiansandsregionen (RKR)
Postboks 393
N-4664 Kristiansand
+47 38 17 70 70
+47 38 17 70 71
sigurd.tvedt@rkr.no
www.rkr.no
Mr. Bjarne Paulsrud
Aquateam AS
Postboks 6875
Rodeløkka
N-0504 Oslo
+47 22 35 81 00
+47 22 35 81 10
bjarne.paulsrud@aquateam.no
www.aquateam.no
Gøsta Hagenlund
County Governor of Sogn & Fjordane
Stukestolen 7
Leikanger, 6863
+47 91 17 66 60
gosta.hagenlund@fmsf.no
www.fylkesmannen.no/SFJ
Mr. Helge Heier
Energigjenvinningsetaten
Postboks 54 Mortensrud
1215 Oslo
+4702180
helge.heier@ege.oslo.kommune.no
Johnny Stuen
Waste-to Energy Agency; City of Oslo
Klemetsrudveien 1
1215 Oslo
+47 97 14 25 14
johnny.stuen@ege.oslo.kommune.no
Mr. Lars M. Fugledal
Lars M. Fugledal AS
Postboks 7669 Spj.vik
NO-6022 AALESUND
+47 70 13 74 00
+47 70 13 81 69
Lars@fugledal.no
+4114 Sun Hung Kai Centre,
+30 Harbour Road
Wanchai, Hong Kong
+86 85 22 58 52803
+86 85 22 82 71541
joe.zorn@veolia-es.hk
Mr. K. W. Lau
FT G, 10/F, BLK 7, Manor Centre
213 Un Chau Street
Sham Shui Po. KLN, Hong Kong SAR
pius@posontech.com
Dr. Li Aimin
Dalian University of Technology
School of Environm. & Biological
Science
No. 2 Linggong Road
Dalian 116024
+86 41 18 47 07448
+86 04 11 84 707448
leeam@dlut.edu.cn
Liu Cheng
Room 1709, Hongyuan Building, No.
23, Renmin Road
Dalian, Liaoning, P.R. China
116001 Dalian
+86 13 88 94 10357
+86 41 18 25 95229
derek.liu@chinaciwt.com
www.chinaciwt.com
Liu Jinghao
Room A 401, No 3, Huixinli;
Chaoyang District
Beijing 100029
+86 13 81 05 39824
freehao@263.net
Meirong Lv
No 107 Wei Di Road, Hexi District
Tianjin
+86 13 13 71 37955
+86 22 28 36 4073
mataolvmeirong@163.com
Mr. Terje Aasen
Miljøvernavdelingen
Fylkesmannen i Hordaland
Kaigt 9
N-5020 Bergen
+47 55 57 22 00
+47 55 57 22 01
terje.aasen@fmho.no
Pakistan
P.R China
Philippines
Dr. Albert König
University of Hong Kong
Department of Civil Engineering
Pokfulam Road
Hong Kong
+85 22 85 92 655
+85 22 55 95 337
kalbert@hkucc.hku.hk
Mr. Stefan Schell
c/o Office of Mayor
+6113 Sipalay City, Negros
Occidental
+63 91 85 44 8560
stefanschell@gmx.net
Francois Jenny
Suite 1701, Yongda Dacha
2277 Longyang Road, Pudong
district
201204-Shanghai
+86 13 91 79 33906
fjenny@covantaenergy.com
Dr. Jisheng Long
Shanghai SUS Environment CO., Ltd
11F, No. 480,Wulumuqi North Road
Shanghai
+86 21 32 52 5668
long@shjec.cn
www.shjec.cn
Mr. Joe Allen Zorn
Veolia Environmental Services Hong
Kong Ltd.
Mr F. A. Khan
Environmental Management
Consultant (Private) Ltd
R454, Block 9
Daftatir Society, Federal B Area
Karachi 75950
far_a_khan@hotmail.com
Poland
Magdalena Dutka
ABRYS
ul. Daleka 33
+60-124 Poznan
+48 61 65 58 125
+48 61 65 58 101
office@abrys.pl
www.abrys.pl
Mr. Michal Korkozowicz
Reba Recovery Organisation
Kubickiego 19 str. ap 16
02-954 Warsaw
+48 22 55 06 108
+48 22 55 06 109
m_korkozowicz@reba.pl
www.reba.pl
Portugal
Mr. Alexandre das Neves
Valorsul SA
Plataforma Ribeirinha da CP
Estação de Mercadorias da Bobadela
P-2696-801 S. Joäo da Talha
+35 12 19 53 5900
+35 12 19 53 5935
alexandre.neves@valorsul.pt
www.valorsul.pt
Mrs. Ana Loureiro
Valorsul SA
Plataforma Ribeirinha da CP
Estação de Mercadorias da CP
2696-801 São João da Talha
+35 12 19 53 5900
+35 12 19 53 5935
ana.loureiro@valorsul.pt
www.valorsul.pt
Analia Torres
Valorsul
Estacao de Mercadorios da Bobadela
P-2696-801 S. Joao de Talha
analia.torres@valorsul.pt
Andre Pereira da Rocha
Valorsul
Estacao de Mercadorios da Bobadela
P 2696-801 S. Joao de Talha
andre.rocha@valorsul.pt
Prof. Arlindo Matos
University of Aveiro
Department of Environment and
Planning
+3810- 193 Aveiro
+35 12 34 37 0386
+35 12 34 42 9290
amatos@dao.ua.pt
www.ua.pt
Mr. Carlos Alberto Dinis de Sousa
Valorsul SA
Plataforma Ribeirinha da CP
Estação de Mercadorias da Bobadela
P-2696-801 S. Joäo da Talha
+35 12 19 53 5900
+35 12 19 53 5935
dinis.sousa@valorsul.pt
www.valorsul.pt
Mrs. Constança Correia
Valorsul SA
Plataforma Ribeirinha da CP
Estação de Mercadorias da Bobadela
P-2696-801 S. Joäo da Talha
+35 12 19 53 5900
+35 12 19 53 5935
constanca.correia@valorsul.pt
www.valorsul.pt
Elsa Branco
Valorsul
Plataforma Ribeirinha ca CP, Estacao
de Mercadorias da Bobedela
2696-801
Sao Joao de Talha
+35 12 19 53 5900
+35 12 19 53 5935
elsa.branco@valorsul.pt
Filipa Vaz
Valorsul
Estacao de Mercadorias da Bobadela
P 2696-801 S. Joao de Talha
filipa.vaz@valorsul.pt
Henrique Casquilho
Valorsul
Estacao deMercadorias da Bobadela
P 2696-801 S. Joao de Talha
henrique.casquilho@valorsul.pt
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P- 2696-801 S. Joao de Talha
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Joao Barata
Valorsul
Estacao de Mercadorios da Bobadela
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Mr. Jorge Quintas
Municipio de Vendas Nuvas
Rua Gil Eanes 2
P-7080-067 Vendas Novas
+35 19 63 25 7818
jorgeantonioquintas@gmail.com
Ms. Paula Mendes
Lipor- Servico Intermunicipalizado
Apartado 1510
P-4435-996 Baguim do Monte
+35 12 29 77 0100
+35 12 29 75 6038
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Mr. Rui Arco
Valorsul SA
Plataforma Ribeirinha da CP
Estação de Mercadorias da Bobadela
P-2696-801 S. Joäo da Talha
+35 12 19 53 5900
+35 12 19 53 5935
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www.valoursul.pt
Rui Jorge Ribeiro Laia
Valorsul
Estacao de Mercadorias da Bobadela
P-2696-801 S. Joao de Talha
rui.laia@valorsul.pt
Prof. Rui Manuel Baptista Ganho
New University of Lisbon
Faculty of Sciences and Technology
Quinta da Torre
P-2829-516 Caparica
+35 12 12 94 8399
+35 12 12 94 8554
rg@fct.unl.pt
Mrs. Susana Costa Araújo
Valorsul SA
Plataforma Ribeirinha da CP
Estação de Mercadorias da Bobadela
P-2696-801 S. Joäo da Talha
+35 12 19 53 5900
+35 12 19 53 5935
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www.valorsul.pt
Ms. Susana Xará
Portuguese Catholic University
R. Dr. António Bernardino de Almeida
+4200-072 Porto
+35 12 25 58 0192
+35 12 25 09 0351
sxara@esb.ucp.pt
Qatar
Mr. Michele Polame
New International Technology
Company (NITCO)
P.O Box 22498
C-Ring Road- AL WATANYA
BUILDING
Doha
+97 44 37 61 301
+97 44 37 61 29
polame@nitcoqatar.com
Republic of Korea
Prof. Jae Young Kim
Seoul National University
School of Civil, Urban & Geosystem
Eng.,
College of Eng., Gwanak-Ku,
151-742
Seoul
+82 28 80 83 64
+82 28 89 00 32
jaeykim@snu.ac.kr
Minsoo Jeong
box 174, Youido
Youido-dong
Seoul 150-601
+82 02 78 64 967
msooj@paran.com
Seung Hoon Lee
Envico
General Environmental Research
Complex
Incheon
+82 32 56 01 424
+82 32 56 31 070
shoh@envico.or.kr
Romania
Ms. Dumitru Adina
Argif Proiect - ARS
Street Armand Calinescu Nr. 44
CP 110047 Pitesti Arges
+40 24 82 22 182
+40 24 82 22 182
argif.proiect@gmail.com
www.argifproiect.ro
+38 11 13 37 0364
ajovovic@mas.bg.ac.rs
www.mas.bg.ac.yu
Mr. Predrag Jovanic
Institute for multidisciplinary research
- IMSI
Brace Kerovica 24
Kneva Viseslabva 1
11000 Belgrade
+38 11 13 55 5258
+38 11 13 05 5289
predrag.jovanic@imsi.rs
http://www.imsi.ng.ac.rs
Prof Dr Andjelka Mihajlov
SeSWA Serbian Solid Waste
Management Association
Jovana Rajica 5-II-6 (mailing address)
Uzun Mirkova 4/1/6
11000 Beograd
+38 11 12 62 6341
+38 11 12 62 6341
seswa.ena@gmail.com
PhD. Env. Eng. Goran Vujic
Faculty of Technical Science
Trg Dositeja Obradovica 6
Novi Sad 21000
+38 12 14 55 672
+38 11 12 62 6341
goranvujic@uns.ac.rs
Nebojsa Vranes
S.E. Trade
Volgina 15
1100 Belgrade
+38 16 34 39 833
+38 11 12 97 2966
nvranes@zerowaste.co.yu
www.zerowaste.co.yu
Ms. Snezana Lekic
Fideco D.O.O
Kralja Milana 10/III
11000 Belgrade
+38 16 41 59 9466
snezana.lekic@gmail.com
Singapore
Dr. Sofrone Doina
Argif Proiect- ARS
Street Armand Calinescu Nr. 44
CP 110047 Pitesti Arges
+40 24 82 22 182
+40 24 82 22 182
argif.proiect@gmail.com
Ms. Stefania Chiriac
AMEC Earth & Environmental S.R.L.
Calea Dorobantilor 184 bis, et. 2,
ap. 3
Sector 1,
Cod 010583, Bucuresti
+40 21 31 10 350
stefania.chiriac@amec.com
www.amec.com/
earthandenvironmental
Mr. Hock Lai Cheong
National Environment Agency
+40 Scotts Road 11-00
228231 Singapore
+65 67 31 94 49
+65 67 31 97 31
cheong_hock_lai@nea.gov.sg
www.nea.gov.sg
Ms. Michelle Tay
National Environment Agency
+40 Scotts Road 11-00
228231 Singapore
+65 67 31 91 18
+65 67 34 92 69
Michelle_TAY@nea.gov.sg
www.nea,gov.sg
Slovak Republic
Ms. Teresa Hilario
Tratolixo S.A.
Av.5 de Junho, Dia Mundial do
Ambiente
Trajouce
P-2785-155 S. Domingos de Rana
+35 12 14 45 9500
+35 12 14 44 4030
thilario@tratolixo.pt
Saudi Arabia
Ahamad Kamel Ismail
Jeddah City Cleaning Project
Middle Region, Dallah
P.O Box 115884
Jeddah 21381
+60 19 65 71 899
akamel.ismail@gmail.com
Serbia
Mr. Vincenzo Piepoli
SUMA S.A.
Rua João Bastos N 7-3 D
P-1400-215 Lisboa
+35 12 13 01 8143
vincenzo.piepoli@suma.pt
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Kraljice Marije 16
11000 Belgrade
Belgrade
+38 11 13 37 0366
Ms. Blanka Kapustova
Surovska 6
97411 Banska Bystrica
+42 14 84 37 4161
blanka.kapustova@sazp.sk
Ms. Daniela Sklenárová
T+T, Inc
Hlboka cesta 20/C
010 01 Zilina
+42 19 05 36 9766
+42 18 41 56 22157
dfsklenar@zoznam.sk
www.t-t.sk
Dr. Ing. Oskár Cermák
INKOPRO W-W
Sandorova 5
SLO-821 03 Bratislava
+42 10 90 33 84336
oskar.cermak@azet.sk
Slovenia
Anja Kocjancic
Petrol d.d Ljubljana
Dunajska 50
1527Ljubljana
+38 64 17 45 091
+38 61 47 14 812
anja.kocjancic@petrol.si
www.pertol.si
Ivo Kejzar
Ljubljanska cesta 72
Domzale SI-230
ivo.kejzar@ipsum.si
Dipl. Ing Klementina Hrast
ECONO d.o.o.
Dimiceva ulica 16
1000 Ljubljana
+38 61 28 02 764
+38 61 28 02 762
nina.hrast@e-cono.si
Dr. Marijan Ivanc
Smrekarjeva 26
1107 Ljubljana
+38 61 51 94 689
marijan.ivanc@siol.net
South Africa
Mrs. Esme Gombault
EnviroServ Waste Management
(Pty) Ltd.
PO Box 9385, Edenglen
Brickfield Road
Meadowdale Germiston 1613
+27 11 45 65 422
+27 11 38 80 876
esmeg@enviroserv.co.za
www.enviroserv.co.za
Mr. José Villaseñor Camacho
Universidad de Castilla La Mancha
ITQUIMA, Campus Universitario, S/N
E-13071 Ciudad Real
+34 90 22 04 100
+34 92 62 95 242
jose.Villasenor@uclm.es
www.uclm.es
Ms. Karine Brück
Grupo Athisa
Periodista Francisco J. Cobos, 18.
Edificio
Camposol, 1-1 C
18.014 Granada
+34 95 81 72 425
+34 95 81 70 935
kbruck@athisa.es
www.athisa.es
Sri Lanka
Mr. D. Lakshman Perera
Colombo Renewable Energy (PvT)
Ltd.
26 Tickell Road
Colombo 8
+94 11 26 81 074
+94 11 27 35 165
kef@eureka.lk
Mr. U. C. Nimal Fernando
98/7-3 St. Anthony’s Mawatha
Colombo 3
+94 11 23 01 045
+94 11 23 01 045
engnimalfernando.ceng@sedevco.net
Sweden
Mr. Anders Lagerkvist
Luleå University of Technology
Waste Science and Technology
Dept. of Environmental Engineering
S-971 87 Luleå
+46 92 04 91 000
+46 92 04 92 818
anders.lagerkvist@ltu.se
Mrs. Gail Smit
Institute of Waste Management of
South Africa
PO Box 79
Allens Nek
Roodepoort
+27 11 67 53 462
+27 11 67 53 465
iwmsa@telkomsa.net
www.iwmsa.co.za
Dipl. ing Andreas Winkler
Halmstads Energi och Miljø AB
Kristinehed
Box 31
S-30102 Halmstad
+463590134
+46 35 19 01 10
andreas.winkler@hem.se
www.hem.se
Johan Schoonraad
EnviroServ Waste Management
(Pty) Ltd
P O Box 1547
Bedfordview
+27 11 45 65 400
+27 11 38 85 195
johans@enviroserv.co.za
Mrs. Anna-Carin Gripwall
Avfall Sverige
Prostgatan 2
S-211 25 Malmö
+46 40 35 66 08
+46 40 35 66 26
anna-carin.gripwall@avfallsverige.se
www.avfallsverige.se
Spain
Mr. Carl-Arne Pedersen
Renova
Box 156
S-401 22 Göteborg
+46 31 61 80 01
+46 31 61 80 48
carl-arne.pedersen@varbergenergi.se
Dr. Felip Serrahima i Viladevall
FCC Ambito, S.A.
Rambla De Catalunia, 2-4, 5th Floor
E-08007 Barcelona
+34 93 20 58 311
+34 93 25 20 007
fserrahimav@fcc.es
www.ambitofcc.com
Mr. Jose Ignacio Garrote-Freire
Edificio “Mirador do Montouto”
Bloque 2, 3 F-H, Montouto
E-15894 Montouto - Teo (A Coruña)
+34 98 18 01 252
+34 98 18 01 252
j_i_garrote@telefonica.net
Mr. Christer Lundgren
Renova
Box 156
S-401 22 Göteborg
+46 31 61 87 71
+46 31 61 86 27
christer.lundgren@renova.se
Mr. Eric Ronnols
SWECO VIAK AB
Box 34 044
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Mr. Eva-Lena Blomqvist
SP - Technical Institute of Sweden
Box 857
S-50115 Borås
+46 01 05 16 5523
+46 03 31 31 979
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www.sp.se
Graham Aid
School of Industrial Engineering
and Management, Royal Institute of
Technology
100 44 Stockholm
+46 70 99 88 817
grahama@kth.se
Ms. Gunilla Carlsson
SYSAV
PO box 50344
SE-202 13 Malmö
+46 40 63 51 804
+46 40 63 51 810
gunilla.carlsson@sysav.se
www.sysav.se
Mr. Håkan Rylander
SYSAV
Box 50344
Spillepengsgatan13
S-202 13 Malmö
+46 40 63 51 801
+46 40 63 51 810
hakan.rylander@sysav.se
www.sysav.se
Mr. Inge Johansson
Avfall Sverige
Prostgatan 2
S-211 25 Malmö
+46 40 35 66 00
+46 40 35 66 26
inge.johansson@avfallsverige.se
www.avfallsverige.se
Ms. Ingrid Olsson
Söderhalls Renhållningsverk AB
SÖRAB
P.O. Box 63
S-186 21 Vallentuna
+46 85 05 80 403
+46 85 05 80 419
ingrid.olsson@sorab.se
www.sorab.se
Mr. Jan-Erik Meijer
Nordvästra Skånes Renhållnings
AB (NSR)
Hjortshögsvägen 1
S-251 89 Helsingborg
+46 42 10 75 70
+46 42 10 77 93
jan-erik.meijer@nsr.se
Ms. Jenny Åström
SYSAV
Box 50344
S-202 13 Malmö
+46 40 63 52 039
+46 40 63 51 810
jenny.astrom@sysav.se
www.sysav.se
Mr. Kjell -Arne Landgren
Fredriksbergsgatan 4
S-211 12 Malmö
+46 40 54 74 26
+46 40 12 50 13
kjell-arne.landgren@malmo.se
Kjerstin Ekvall
Sysav
Box 50344
202 13 Malmö
+46 40 63 52 080
kjerstin.ekvall@sysav.se
www.sandec.ch
Mr. Georges Ducel
Foundation Hygie
+4 Rue Du Parc
CH-1207 Geneve
+41 79 37 32 683
foundationhygie@bluewin.ch
+5FL., 132, Xingshan Rd.
Neihu District
Taipei 11469
+88 62 21 62 168856210
+88 62 21 62 1681
j.j.liao@ctci.com.tw
Thailand
Ms. Lotta Retzner
Nordvästra Skånes Renhållnings
AB ( NSR )
Hjortshögsvägen 1
S-251 89 Helsingborg
+46 42 10 75 63
lotta.retzner@nsr.se
Monika Olsson
Industrial Ecology/KTH
Teknikringen 34
Stockholm S-100 44
+46 87 90 61 50
monika@kth.se
http://www.ima.kth.se
Pär Elander
HIFAB AB
Repslagaregatan 19
SE - 582 22 Linköping
+46 13 35 72 71
par.elander@hifab.se
www.hifab.ee
Mr. Per E.O. Berg
Anttilator
Stagnellsgatan 3
Karlstad SE 652 23
+46 70 57 61 314
+46 23 77 87 01
peo.eo.berg@anttilator.se
Prof. Stellan Marklund
Umeå University
Environmental Chemistry
Umeå
+46 90 78 65 715
+46 90 12 81 33
smd@chem.umu.se
www.umu.se
Dr. Torleif Bramryd
Dept. of Ecology
University of Lund
Ecology Building
S-223 62 Lund
+46 46 22 29 293
+46 46 22 24 423
torleif.bramryd@planteco.lu.se
Mrs Ulla Jacobson
Presona AB
Box 63
SE-273 22 Tomelilla
+46 41 71 99 00
+46 41 71 99 32
ulla.jacobson@presona.se
www.presona.com
Switzerland
Mr. Bernhard Matter
Vorsitzender der Direktion CSD
CSD Ingenieure und Geologen AG
Hess-Strasse 27 d
CH-3097 Liebefeld/Bern
+41 31 97 03 535
+41 31 97 03 536
b.matter@csd.ch
www.csd.ch
Mr. Chris Zurbrugg
SANDEC/EAWAG
Ueberlandstrasse 133
CH-8600 Duebendorf
+41 18 23 54 23
+41 18 23 53 99
zurbrugg@eawag.ch
Mr. Jürg Christen
SKAT Consulting
Vadianstrasse 42
CH-9000 St. Gallen
+41 71 22 85 454
+41 71 22 85 455
juerg.christen@skat.ch
www.skat.ch
Dr. Chart Chiemchaisri
Kasetsart University
167 Praditmanutham Road
Wangthonglang
Bangkok 10310
+66 23 19 32 32
+66 29 34 48 50
fengccc@ku.ac.th
Mr. Konrad Schleiss
UMWEKO GmbH
Weinberstr. 46
2540 Grenchen
+41 32 65 32 920
+41 32 65 32 922
k.schleiss@bluewin.ch
www.kchleiss.ch
Dr. Stephen Etheridge
Asia Biogas Company Limited
226/2 Harmony Place, Yennakat
Soi 2,
Chongnonsee, Yannawa
Bangkok
+66 87 90 91 014
spe@asibiogas.com
Mr. Martin C. Brunner
Von Roll INOVA
Hardturmstr. 127
P.O. Box 680
CH-8037 Zürich
+41 44 27 71 288
+41 44 27 71 275
martin.brunner@aee-vonrollinova.ch
www.aee-vonrollinova.ch
The Netherlands
Mr. Raymond Schelker
Schelker Environmental Consulting
P.O. Box 234
Austrasse 9/c
CH-4153 Reinach BL
+41 61 71 31 888
+41 61 71 31 889
contact@schelker.info
www.schelker.info
Eugenio Lobrij
Lobry Organisatie-ontwikkeling B.V
Koninginnelaan 42
2281 HE Rijswijk
+31 06 11 62 7293
info@lobry.nl
Mr. Rudolf Walder
Rudolf Walder Consulting GmbH
Weinmannsgasse 38
CH-8700 Küsnacht
+41 79 40 42 058
r_walder@bluewin.ch
Mr. Yves Membrez
C/O EREP S.A.
Chemin du Coteau 28
CH-1123 Aclens
+41 21 86 99 887
+41 21 86 90 170
yves.membrez@erep.ch
www.erep.ch
Mr. Yves Chartier
WHO
Public Health and Environment
20 Avenue Appia
CH-1211 Geneva 27
+41 22 79 11 607
+41 22 79 14 159
chartiery@who.int
www.healthcarewaste.org
Taiwan
Dr. Kung-Yuh Chiang
FENG CHIA UNIVERSITY
Dept. of Environmental of Engineering
and Science
100 Wenhwa Road,
Taichung
+88 60 42 45 17250,5216
+88 60 42 45 17686
kychiang@fcu.edu.tw
Mr. J.J. Liao
Sino Environmental Services Corp.
Mrs Anne Scheinberg
Waste
Nieuwehaven 201
NL-2801 CW Gouda
+31 18 25 22 625
+31 18 25 50 313
ascheinberg@waste.nl
www.waste.nl
Mr. Frans Lamers
KEMA Consulting
Utrechtsweg 310
P.O. Box 9035
+6800 ET Arnhem
+31 26 35 62 448
+31 26 35 13 683
frans.lamers@kema.com
www.kema.com
Mr. Frans J.M. Willemse
Netwerk NV
P.O. Box 348
Bahnhoekweg 38
NL-3300 Dordrecht
+31 78 62 22 222
+31 78 62 22 271
f.willemse@netwerknv.nl
netwerknv.nl
Mr. Heijo Scharff
P.O Box 2
NL-1566 ZG Assendelft
+31 72 50 93 913
+31 72 50 93 913
h.scharff@afvalzorg.nl
Ms. Lilliana Abarca
Nieuwehaven 201
Gouda 2801 CW
+31 63 81 47 502
+31 18 25 50 313
labarca@casema.nl
NL-6801 BE Arnhem
+31 26 37 71 333
+31 26 44 50 155
goorhuis@nvrd.nl
www.nvrd.nl
Dr. Marc Kapteijn
Afval Energie Bedrijf
Australiëhavenweg 21
1045 BA Amsterdam
+31 20 58 76 204
kapteijn@afvalenergiebedrijf.nl
www.afvalenergiebedrijf.nl
Mr. Marcel van Berlo
Afval Energie Bedrijf
Australiëhavenweg 21
1045 BA Amsterdam
+31 20 58 76 282
+31 20 58 76 200
berlo@afvalenergiebedrijf.nl
www.afvalenergiebedrijf.nl
Mr. Onno L. Maaskant
CRI Technology Services BV
Koninginnegracht 23
NL-2514 AB The Hague
+31 70 31 11 703
+31 70 31 11 723
onno_maaskant@cricatalyst.com
www.cri-catalyst.com
Mr. Paddy Noë
Noë Milieu Project Ontwikkeling
(NMPO)
Binnenhaven 1
NL-6709 PD Wageningen
+31 31 74 65 700
+31 31 74 65 701
pnoe@nmpo.nl
www.nmpo.nl
Mr. Patrick Deprez
Van Gansewinkel Groep BV
Postbus 4068
+5605 EB Eindhoven
+31 40 29 44 444
+31 40 29 44 399
patrick.deprez@vangansewinkel.com
Peter Paul van’t Veen
TNO
P.O. Box 6235
+5600 HE Eindhoven
+31 65 13 48 143
+31 40 26 50 850
peter_paul.vantveen@tno.nl
www.tno.nl
Theo Lemmen
Dar Holding N.V.
P.O. Box 316
Nijmegen 6500 AH
+31 24 37 16 013
+31 24 37 16 080
t.lemmen@dar.nl
www.dar.nl
Mr. Willem van Vossen
Royal Haskoning
P.O.Box 525
NL 5201 AM s-Hertogenbosch,
+31 73 68 74 177
w.vanvossen@royalhaskoning.com
www.landfills.nl
Trinidad & Tobago
Ljiljana Rodic-Wiersma
Plantsoen 9B
2311 KE Leiden
ljiljana.rodic@gmail.com
Mr. Maarten Goorhuis
N.V.R.D
P.O. Box 1218
Mr. Richard H. Warren
Trinidad & Tobago SWM Company
10 Madras Street, St. James
Port of Spain
+18 68 68 16 493
+18 68 62 39 433
rhwar2003@yahoo.com
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Dr. Günay Kocasoy
Bogazici University
Institute of Environmental
Sciences
+80815 Bebek-Istanbul
+90 21 23 59 4476
+90 21 22 68 0898
kocasoy@boun.edu.tr
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Mrs. Andrea Cornwell
Bexley Council
Crayford Town Hall
112 Crayford Road
Crayford, DA1 4ER
+44 1322 356 905
+44 1322 356 888
swac@bexley.gov.uk
www.bexley.gov.uk/recycling
UAE
James Cunningham
PB Middle East
Hamdan Street, Bin Ghanem Tower,
8th Floor
PO Box 47445
Abu Dhabi
cunninghamj@pbworld.com
Mr. Michel C. Zeinati
ADCO
P.O. Box 45320
Abu Dhabi
+97 15 08 11 5435
+97 12 58 51 391
taurus@inco.com.lb
www.technip.com
United Kingdom
Mr A. McCarthy
McCarthy (UK) Ltd
70 West Street
Marlow
Bucks SL7 2BP
a.mccarthy@btclick.com
Miss A. A. Banks
Herhof Environmental
Herhof Environmental
32 Jackson Road
Congleton, Cheshire CW12 1PE
avrilbanks@nisp.org.uk
Mr. A. K. L. R. Taylor
Brockencote House & Farm
Chaddersly Corbett
Kidderminster
Worcs DY10 4PS
antonkltaylor@hotmail.co.uk
Dr A. R. M. Kirk
Bywaters (Leyton) Ltd
Gateway Road
Leyton
London E10 5BY
a.kirk@bywaters.co.uk
Miss A. S. Rasmussen
The Environment Agency
24 Lichfield Road
Sneinton
Nottingham NG2 4GG
sofie.rasmussen@egniol.com
Mr. A. W. Dickson
38 Wellshot Drive
Cambuslang
Glasgow, G72 8BT
andrew.dickson@wmtracey.co.uk
www.wmtracey.co.uk
Prof. Adam David Read
AEA Consulting
7 Bakers Lane
Norton
Daventry, NN11 2EL
+44 1327 301 830
adread@ukonline.co.uk
www.aea.co.uk
Adebisi Araba
20 Orchid Gardens
Hounslow
London, TW3 3JY
+44 7815 157 254
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2 Brocks Lane, Long Ashton
Bristol-BS41 9HN
+44 7771 905 801
astreet@slrconsulting.co.uk
Andrew Reade
+65 Manor Avenue
Lancashire L40 7 TT
Burscough
+44 7917 395 728
andy@reade.me.uk
Mr. Andrew D. Beattie
6 Brook House
143 London Road
Twickenham, TW1 1EQ
andrew.beattie@mouchel.com
Ms. Anne Woolridge
Independent Safety Services Ltd
Dabell Avenue
Blenheim Industrial Estate, Bulwell
Nottinghamshire NG 6 8WA
+44 0155 977 7848
anne@issafe.co.uk
Anthony Trocian
Geotechnical Instruments
Sovereign House,
Queensway
CV31 3JR Leamington Spa,
Warwickshire
+44 1223 416 202
+44 1926 338 110
t.trocian@geotech.co.uk
www.geotech.co.uk
Anthony Chukwudi Nwigwe
The University of Northampton
School of Applied Sciences,
Knowledge Exchange
Park Campus, Boughton Green Road
Northampton NN2 7AL
+44 1604 892 517
+44 1604 791 114
Anthony.nwigwe@northampton.ac.uk
www.northampton.ac.uk
Mr. B. Latham
111 Woodland Road
Whitkirk
Leeds, LS15 7DN
brian.latham@ntlworld.com
Mr. Brian Makepeace
88, Mossmill Park
Mosstodloch
Moray, IV32 7JY
+44 1343 821 317
+44 1343 821 317
juruterasampah@yahoo.co.uk
Mr. C. Fry
Environmental Services Ashford
Borough Council
5 St Johns Close
Densole
Folkestone,Kent CT 18 7DP
+44 0123 333 0535
+44 0123 333 0620
chrid@hotmail.com
Ms. C. Taylor
Clare Taylor Consulting
Flat A
+34 Colenso Road
London, E5 0SL
clare@clare-taylor-consulting.co.uk
Mr. C. Wanjir
75 Knight Thorpe Road
Loughborough
Leicestershire, LE11 4JP
cwanjir@yahoo.com
Mr. C. F. Jennings
16 Willow Way
Wing, Leighton Buzzard
Bedfordshire,
cjennings@paints.com
Mr. C. S. L Reynolds
The Flat Swannington Manor
Swannington Norwich NR9 5NR
csl.reynolds@btinternet.com
Dr. Cathy O’Brien
Environment Agency Wales
Fron Dirion, Rhostryfan
Caernarfon
Gwynedd, LL54 7NT
+44 1248 670 770
cathy.o’brien@environment-agency.
gov.uk
Prof. Charles Banks
School of Civil Engineering and the
Environment
University of Southampton Highfield
Southampton SO17 1BJ
+44 2380 596 650
+44 2380 677 519
cjb@soton.ac.uk
www.civil.soton.ac.uk
Mr. Chris Henshaw
Eversheds LLP
Eversheds House
70 Great Bridgewater Street
Manchester
+44 0845 497 99797
+44 0845 497 8888
chrishenshaw@eversheds.com
Mr. Christopher Murphy
The Chartered Institution of Wastes
Management
9 Saxon Ct.
St. Peters Gardens
Northampton
+44 1604 620 426
+44 1604 621 339
chris.murphy@ciwm.co.uk
Dr. D A Elphick
Farthings
17 Station Road
GU5 9LQ Gomshall
elphickda@gmail.com
Mr. D. Buckle
145 Amersham Road
Beaconsfield
Buckinghamshire, HP9 2EH
david@davidbuckle.com
Mr D. E. Quince
Monitoring & Control Services
4 Colmore Road
Kingsheath
Birmingham, West Midlands B14 7PE
davequince@blueyonder.co.uk
Mr. D. J. Perks
Simaron
9 Leigh Lane, Bramshall
Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14 5DN
david.perks@jcb.com
Prof. David C. Wilson
Independent Consultant
+33 Surley Row
Emmer Green
Reading RG4 8 ND
+44 1189 461 117
+44 1189 461 117
waste@davidcwilson.com
www.davidcwilson.com
Debbie Palfrey
Halcrow Group Ltd
17 Beale Way, Burnham on Sea
Somerset
+44 0127 879 2917
debbie.palfrey@btinternet.com
Ms. Deirdre Dudley-Owen
Waste and Resources Action
Programme
le Val de Haut
Rue du Val
St Peters ,Guernsey GY 7 9 LB
ddudleyowen@hotmail.com
Mr. Derek Greedy
Environment and Economy
Warwickshire County Council
PO Box 43, Shire Hall,
Warwick, CV34 4SX
+44 0192 641 2455
derekgreedy@warwickshire.gov.uk
www.warwickshire.gov.dk
Dmytro Tupchienko
Dalton House, 60 Windsor Avenue
London SW 19 2RR
d.tupchiienko@googlemail.com
Mr E. P. Glover
Bury MBC
9 Harper Green Road
Farnworth
Bolton, Lancashire BL4 0DJ
p.glover@bury.gov.uk
Mr G. R. Thomas
4 Caldy Close, Nottage
Porthcawl
Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan CF36 3QL
caldy@freeuk.com
Miss H. Boyd
50 Oakwood Drive
Fulwood
Preston PR2 3LY
hell@woof.co.uk
Ms I. Schiavi
TRL-C4S
10 Grange Close
Godalming, Surrey GU7 1XT
ischiavi@msv-uk.com
Mr I. W. Davies
SLR Consulting Ltd
12 Deiniol Avenue
Marchwiel
Wrexham, Clwyd LL13 OSA
idavies@slrconsulting.co.uk
Miss J A Hughes
Flat 2/1
3 Mavisbank Terrace
PA1 1TL Paisley
jennyh@datectech.co.uk
Mr. J A O Simpson
The Flat
Swannington Manor
NR9 5NR Swannington
csl.reynolds@btinternet.com
J E Harrison
66 Brynteg
Rhiwbina
CF14 6TT Cardiff
john_nic@hotmail.com
Dr. J. Andrew Leach
Containment Quality Associates Ltd
32 Painswick Road
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire, GL50 2HA
andrew.leach@containment.co.uk
Mr J. S. Parish
The Environment Agency
8 Doubleday Gardens
Braintree
Essex CM7 9SW
john.parish@environment-agency.
gov.uk
Ms. J. S. Ball
15 Wesley Close
Taunton
Somerset, TA1 4YA
jball.jba@tiscali.co.uk
James Hobson
Buro Happold Ltd
+57-59 Bread Street
Edinburgh, EH3 9 AH
+44 1313 455 243
James.Hobson@burohappold.com
www.burohappold.com
James Baker
Pipwell Gate
IP3 9TS Spalding
jamesgbaker@hotmail.com
Dr. Jane Gilbert
66 Wymington Road,
Rushden,
Northants, NN10 9JX
+44 0797 494 8966
gilbert.ambrose@gmail.com
www.compost.org.uk
Ms. Jane Bickerstaffe
INCPEN
Soanepoint
6-8 Market Place
GB-RG1 2EG Reading
+44 1189 255 991
info@incpen.org
www.incpen.org
Mr. Jeff Cooper
101E Marylebone High Street
London WIN 4RW
+44 2074 815 865
+44 2074 875 865
jeffcooper.101@btinternet.com
Dr. Jen Edgar
University of Surrey,
Daphne Jackson Road
Guilford GU 2 7 WG
+44 0148 368 6101
+44 0148 368 8501
j.edgar@surrey.ac.uk
Mrs. Judith I Harper
Covanta Energy Ltd. and HLC Africa
1 Oval Road
Hillmorton
Rugby, CV22 5 LH
+44 1384 400 810
jharper@covantaenergy.co.uk
www.covantaenergy.co.uk
Dr. K. Westlake
105 Davies Road
West Bridgford
Nottingham, NG2 5HZ
k.westlake@ntlworld.com
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30 Sandeman Way
Horsham
West Sussex RH13 6EL
+44 1453 860 750
+44 1453 860 882
whiting@juniper.co.uk
www.juniper.co.uk
Konstantina Velkushanova
25 Lilac Road
SO16 3DA Southampton
+44 7938 046 167
konstantina.vel@gmail.com
Mr. Konstantinos Velis
100 High Street
MK 43 OGD Cranfield
costas.velis@gmail.com
Mrs L. C. Ovens
69 Priory Road
Linithgow
West Lothian, EH49 6BP
ovenl@entecuk.co.uk
Lisa Novitt
Carbonmarkets
1 The Approach
London NW4 2HT
+44 0208 457 6694
lisa.novitt@carbonmarkets.com
Mrs M. Thurgood
Stone Croft
Crowborough Hill
Crowborough, East Sussex TN6 2HL
maggie@mthurgood.com
Mr M. Bjerregaard
Golder Associates (UK) Ltd
9 Antrim Terrace
Totnes
Devon TQ9 5QA
mbjerregaard@golder.com
Mr M. E. Hibbert
University of Huddersfield
Glenholme
Low Westwood Lane
Wellhouse, Golcar, Huddersfield
HD7 4EW
m.hibbert@hud.ac.uk
Mr M. J. Sharp
140 Longhill Road
Catford
London SE6 1UA
malcolm.sharp@sky.com
Mr M. R. Wright
Luton BC
33 Gatehill Gardens
Luton, Bedfordshire LU3 4EZ
mick.wright@luton.gov.uk
Mr. M.S. Bedford
Sir Henry Doulton House
Forge Lane, Etruria
Stoke-on-Trent
Staffordshire ST1 5BD
+44 8451 117 777
+44 8451 118 888
mbedford@wardell-armstrong.com
www.wardell-amstrong.com
Mr. Martin Dickman
Buckinghamshire County Council
County Hall
Aylesbury HP 20 1UY
+44 1296 382 850
mdickman@buckscc.gov.uk
Mr. Michael Roger Hewitt
Castle Environmental
Crompton Road
Ilkeston
Derbyshire DE7 4BG
+44 1159 442 994
+44 1159 324 473
roger.hewitt@castle-environmental.
co.uk
Mr. Mike Pugh
2 Garnet Cottages
Merrow Street, Guildford
Surrey, GU4 7AS
+44 8701 903 868
+44 8701 906 616
mike.pugh@aeat.co.uk
N S Tempest
+64 Cambridge Road
Girton
CB3 0AP Cambridge
nicholas.tempest@cambridgeshire.
gov.uk
Miss N. Owen
Brynmair
90 Penygroes Road
Blaenau
Carmarthenshire, SA18 3BZ
nia.owen@environment-agency.
gov.uk
Mr. Neil Tytler
Tytler Associates
+45 Deanfield Road
Henley on Thames
Oxon RG9 1UG
+44 1491 410 219
neil@tytlers.com
www.tytlers.com
Mr O. Williams
Belfast City Council
+8 Sandymount Gardens
Lisburn, County Antrim BT27 5UA
williamso@belfastcity.gov.uk
Mr O. A. Babarinde
24 Farmborough
Netherfield, Milton Keynes
Bucks MK6 4HG
lanrewajubab@yahoo.co.uk
Mr. Oliver Heidrich
SEQM
Ouseburn Building
Albion Row
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 1LL
+44 1912 651 034
+44 1912 765 794
oliver@seqm.com
www.seqm.com
Dr. P Deutz
University of Hull
Department of Geography
HU6 7RX Hull
p.deutz@hull.ac.uk
Mr. P Evans
‘Brook House’,
25 Church Street, Scalford
LE14 4D Melton Mowbray
paulsust1@hotmail.com
Loseley Park, Guildford
Surrey GU3 1HS
+44 1483 569 958
+44 1483 569 958
vogelwis@f2s.com
Mr T. Walker
Belfast City Council
48 South Parade
Belfast, Northern Ireland BT7 2GP
walkert@belfastcity.gov.uk
Mr P. J. Frith
2 Laurel Villas
Oldbury, Bridgnorth
Shropshire, WV16 5EE
paul@frithrm.com
Dr. Robin Curry
SRI Research
29 Victoria Avenue
Newtownards Co Down BT 23 7EB
+44 2891 817 615
+44 2891 817 615
robin@sri-research.org.uk
www.sri-research.org.uk
Timothy Byrne
Cooper Group
Manderlay, 22A Oakham Road,
Dudley, West Midlands, DY 2 7TB
+44 1384 211 001
timthebin2005@yahoo.co.uk
Mr. Paul Norris
Glazewing Ltd
Station Road
West Dereham, Kings Lynn
Norfolk, PE33 9RR
paul.norris@glazewing.co.uk
Mr S. J. Didsbury
Bexley Council
16 Latchett Road
South Woodford
London E18 1DJ
stephen.didsbury@bexley.gov.uk
Mr Paul R. Needham
Wastecycle Ltd
24 Ringstead Close
West Bridgford
Nottingham NG2 7UJ
pauln@wastecycle.co.uk
Ms. S. L. Foster
Metropolitan Police Service
46 Bellot Street
Grrenwich
London, SE 10 OAH
sarahlouise.evans@met.police.uk
Mr. R Zimmann
Flat 1, 34 Cedar Road
Sutton
SM2 5DG, Surrey
rainer.zimmann@arup.com
Prof. S. M. Grimes
Centre for Environmental Control &
Waste Management
22 St Martins Mews
Pyrford, Surrey GU22 8TE
s.grimes@imperial.ac.uk
HG5 8NN
philpease@yahoo.co.uk
Mr P. J. Williams
8 Bonneville Close
Millisons Wood
Coventry CV5 9QH
paul@williams168.fsnet.co.uk
Mr R. Drewett
Old Grove House
Llangrove, Nr Ross-on-Wye
Herefordshire HR9 6HA
emdservices@msn.com
Mr. R. G. Dymott
4 Nogains
Pershore
Worcestershire, WR10 1HY
rgdymott@yahoo.co.uk
Mr. R. M. Thomas
Deerslea, Cefnllys Lane
Llandrindod Wells
Powys, LD1 5LD
bobt@powys.gov.uk
Mr. R.L Georgeson
2 Garnett Villas North Avenue
Otley West Yorkshire LS21 1AJ
ray@raygeorgesonresources.co.uk
Rachel Dickins
15 Old Forge Road
London, N19 4AH
+44 0207 263 6431
rachel.dickins@yahoo.co.uk
Mr Raymond Igbokwe
The Initiates Limited
295A Burnt Oak Broadway
Edgware, Middlesex
London, HA8 5ED
+44 0796 864 7737
raykubi@yahoo.com
Mr P. Cumming
Locog
2012 London Olympic Committee
One Chruchill Place
London, E14 5LN
phil.cumming@london2012.com
Robert Strange
Residua Limited
Yellow Cottage
Draughton
Skipton, North Yorkshire BD 23 6EA
+44 0175 671 1362
+44 0175 671 1360
kit@residua.com
Mr. P. Pease
Cooper’s Croft, Midgeley Lane
Goldsborough
Knaresborough, North Yorkshire,
Mr. Roberto Vogel
Vogel Waste Industry Services
Limited
Home Farm Business Unit 3
Mr Stephen Smith
Ernst & Young LLP
1 Bridewell Street
Bristol, BS12AA
+44 1179 812 254
+44 1179 812 051
ssmith2@uk.ey.com
www.ey.com
Stephen Bagnall
13, Kiwi Close
Hucknall
Nottingham
+44 0115 963 4966
bagnallstephen@yahoo.com
Mr. Stephen Jenkinson
Viridor Laing (Greater Manchester)
Limited
P.O. Box 217
Higher Swan Lane
Bolton BL3 3BF
+44 1204 854 205
+44 1204 653 350
stephen.jenkinson@viridor-laing.co.uk
www.gmwaste.co.uk
Dr. Stephen R. Smith
Centre for Environmental Control
& Waste
Management, Imperial College
Department of Civil & Environmental
Eng.
London SW7 2BU
+44 2075 946 051
+44 2078 239 401
s.r.smith@ic.ac.uk
Mr T. March
55 Melbury Road
Knowle
Bristol BS4 2RR
tmarch@tmcs.info
Mrs Tina D. Benfield
Chartered Institution of Wastes Mgt
Turves Barn
Whitepost Road
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE6
7SW
tina@benfield.biz
Mrs. Ursula Kepp
SLR Consulting
14 Albert Road
Maidstone
Kent ME14 2RW
+44 7974 438 709
ursula@kepp.net
Valerie Henderson
Four Winds Capital Management
105 Wigmore Street
London, W1U 1QY
+44 7932 001 009
vdhenderson@fourwindscm.com
www.fourwindscm.com
Waleed Montasser
The University of Northampton
School of Applied Sciences,
Knowledge Exchange
Park Campus, Boughton Green Road
Northampton, NN2 7AL
+44 1604 892 512
+44 1604 791 114
Waleed.montasser@northampton.
ac.uk
www.northampton.ac.uk
Mr William Acornley
+89 Whitehall Road, Drighlington
BD11 1LN Bradford, West Yorkshire
william.acornley@focsa.co.uk
United States
Sandy Jennings
2002 Hamilton Crossing Dr.
Cantonment, FL-32533
+1 850 554 551
sandra_jennings@co.escambia.fl.us
Sara Bixby
1736 Highway T17
Tracy, Iowa 50256
+1 641 828 8545
sbixby@sciswa.org
Uruguay
Ms. Ana Luisa Arocena
MA&A S.A.
Cubo Del Norte 3832
11700 Montevideo
+5 982 312 9042
+5 982 312 2987
aluisa@adinet.com.uy
Mr. Carlos A. Saizar
LATU
Avda. Italia 6201
Montevideo CP 11500
+5 982 601 3724412
+5 982 601 8554
csaizar@latu.org.uy
www.latu.org.uy
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Arup North America Ldt
560 Mission Street, Suite 700
San Fransisco, CA, 94105
+1 415 946 0704
+1 415 957 9096
alex.mitchell@arup.com
www.arup.com
Mr. Barry Edwards
Catawba County
P.O. Box 389 (100-A SW Blvd)
Newton North Carolina
+1 828 465 8392
barrye@catawbacountync.gov
www.co.catawba.nc.us
Mr. Brian E. C. McCarthy
RTI International
Kirkuk PRT
Unit 70041
09338 FOB Warrior APO AE
+9 647 707 519946
becmccarthy@gmail.com
Deji Fawole
SCS Engineers
10630 Little Patuxent Parkway,
Bld.1000, Suite 127
Columbia, Maryland 21044
+1 410 995 4040
+1 410 995 4045
afawole@scsengineers.com
Elizabeth Chien
US Army Corps & Engineers
P.O. Box 3755
Seattle, 98124-3755
+1 206 764 6718
elizabeth.a.chien@usace.army.mil
Ms. Helen Ann Markewich
2174 Leafmore Drive
30033 Decatur, GA
+1 607 280 1595
hm83@cornell.edu
Jamie Tooley
CES-LANDTEC
850 S. Via Lata, Suite 112
Colton, CA
+1 909 825 0591
jtooley@ces-landtec.com
Mr. Paul Wintheiser
CTI ANo Associates, INC.
2704 North 5th Street
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
+1 920 207 7968
pwintheiser@cticompanies.com
Dr. Jeremy W.F. Morris
Geosyntec Consultants
10220 Old Columbia Rd.
Suite A
Columbia MD 21046
+1 410 381 4333
+1 410 381 4499
jmorris@geosyntec.com
www.geosyntec.com
Mr. Rich Von Stetten
Delaware Solid Waste Authority
1128 S. Bradford Street.
P.O. Box 455
Dover, Delaware 19903-0455
+1 302 739 5361
+1 302 739 4287
RVS@dswa.com
www.dswa.com
Mr. John A. Merritt
Merritt Communications, Inc.
Environmental Solutions Div.
+340 Woodland St.
Holliston, MA 01746-1824
+1 508 429 1900
+1 508 641 3340
merritt.john@comcast.net
www.merrittcom.com/es
John S. Hadfield
The Solid Waste Association of North
America
+3732 Bay Oaks Place
Norfolk , VA , 23518
+1 757 315 0400
jshadfield@aol.com
Joseph Fogle
City of Dallas Texas
2602 Mayfield Rd.
Grand Prairie 75052
+2146703555
j.jpf@hotmail.com
Mr Richard McHale
City of Austin Solid Waste Services
P.O. Box 1088
Austin, TX 78767
richard.mchale@ci.austin.tx.us
Mr. Richard P. Watson
Delaware Solid Waste Authority
1128 S. Bradford Street
P.O. Box 455
Dover, Delaware 19903-0455
+1 302 739 5361
+1 302 739 4287
rpw@dswa.com
Ms. Sandra Cointreau
The World Bank
1818 H Street NW
Washington DC
+1 202 473 1000
+1 202 522 3232
ldebrular@worldbank.org
President Lee A. Lundberg
Bedrock Enterprises Inc.
+83 Mary Reed Rd.
Baden, PA 15005
+1 412 721 4040
+1 724 266 2363
leelundberg@aol.com
Mr. Pasquale Canzano
Delaware Solid Waste Authority
1128 S. Bradford Street.
P.O. Box 455
Dover, Delaware 19903-0455
+1 302 678 7311
+1 302 739 4287
PSC@dswa.com
www.dswa.com
Susan Raila
HDR
+500 Seventh Avenue, 15th Floor
New York, NY 100018
+1212545600
+1 212 542 6100
susan.raila@hdrinc.com
www.hdrinc.com
Mr. Timothy Hunt Jr.
1401 Clydesdale Avenue
Wellington, FL 33414
+1 561 798 6378
+1 561 798 6403
tim-hunt@juno.com
Ms. Tonda Parks
Delaware Solid Waste Authority
1128 S. Bradford Street
P.O Box 455
Dover, Delaware 19903-0455
+1 302 739 5361
+1 302 739 4287
tondaparks@aol.com
Dr. Uta Krogmann
Rutgers University
Dept. of Environmental Sciences
14 College Farm Road
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-5881
+1 908 274 9645
+1 908 274 9650
krogmann@aesop.rutgers.edu
Mrs. Valerie Montecalvo
Bayshore Recycling Corp.
75 Crows Mill Road
P.O. Box 290
Keasbey NJ 08832
+1 732 738 6000
+1 732 738 9150
VMONTECALVO@bayshorerecycling.
com
www.bayshorerecycling.com
Ms. Wendy Pizzadili
Delaware Solid Waste Authority
1128 S. Bradford Street
P.O. Box 455
Dover, Delaware 19903-0455
+1 302 739 5361
+1 302 739 4287
wlp@dswa.com
www.dswa.com
Mr. William M. DeBord
Caterpillar Inc.
1000 N.E Adams
Peoria
Illinois 61629-6320
+1 630 859 5179
debord_william_m@cat.com
Zambia
Annel Phiri
Environmental Council of Zambia
Corner Suez and Church Roads
P.O. Box 35131
Lusaka
+260254023
+260254164
aphiri@necz.org.zm
Constantino Mwembela
Environmental Council of Zambia
P.O Box 35131
Lusaka
+26 02 11 25 40 23 59
+26 02 11 25 4164
cmwembela@necz.org.zm
Mr. Danny Mwango
Environmental Council of Zambia
Corner Suez and Church Roads
P.O. Box 35131
Lusaka
+26 02 54 023
+26 02 54 164
dmwango@necz.org.zm
Mr. Humphrey Mwale
Environmental Council of Zambia
Corner Suez and Church Roads
P.O.Box 35131
Lusaka
+26 02 54 13 01
+26 02 54 164
necz@zamnet.zm
Mr. James Mulolo
Environmental Council of Zambia
Corner Suez and Church Roads P.O.
Box 35131
Fl. 5 Lukulu Court Mwembeshi Lane
Northmead
Lusaka
+26 01 25 40 23
+26 01 25 41 64
jmulolo@necz.org.zm
www.necz.org
Lillian Chama Kalenge
Environmental Council of Zambia
Box 71302
Ndola
+26 09 52 92 799
lckalenge@eczndola.org.zm
Mwiche Kabwe
Environmental Council of Zambia
P.O Box 35131
Lusaka
+26 02 11 25 402359
+26 02 11 25 4164
mkabwe@necz.org.zm
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ANALYSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
BIOGAS AND COMPOSTING
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF
WASTES, BIOTECHNOLOGY
AND CHEMISTRY . . . . . . . 112
DOMESTIC AND HOUSEHOLD
WASTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
LEGISLATION, REGULATION
AND EIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
RISK ASSESSMENT AND
ODOUR EVALUATION . . . . . 120
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
FIXATION AND
SOLIDIFICATION . . . . . . . . 115
MINING, OIL, FUEL AND
FORESTRY WASTES . . . . . 118
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
CITY, STREET, SNOW AND
BEACH CLEANSING. . . . . . 112
HAZARDOUS, CLINICAL AND
HOSPITAL WASTES . . . . . . 115
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
COLLECTION, DISPOSAL
AND TRANSPORT . . . . . . . 112
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
CONTAMINATED SITES . . . 113
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
DEMOLITION WASTES
AND FIRE RESIDUES . . . . . 113
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
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ADMINISTRATION,
ECONOMICS AND
MARKETING . . . . . . . . . . . 117
INCINERATION AND
COMBUSTION . . . . . . . . . . 115
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
INDUSTRIAL WASTES . . . . 116
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
LANDFILL AND DEEP
WELLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
MONITORING,
INSTRUMENTATION
AND CONTROL . . . . . . . . . 118
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
OTHER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Miscellaneous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
PUBLIC AWARENESS
AND ETHICS . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
RECYCLING, COMPOST
UTILIZATION AND
RECOVERY . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
SEWAGE AND SLUDGE . . . 120
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
SOFTWARE FOR SWM. . . . 121
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
SOURCE SEPARATION . . . . 121
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
WASTE AVOIDANCE
AND MINIMISATION . . . . . 121
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
WASTE TO ENERGY. . . . . . 121
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
WORKERS HEALTH
AND SAFETY . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Distributor or Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
R&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
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ANALYSIS
CONSULTANCY
Akpe S Owoabasi & Triumphbosius, Projects/
Programmes/Operations/R&D Div (NG)
Alternative Resources Inc - ARI (US)
Atlieku Tvarkymo Konsultantai UAB (LT)
Barr Engineering Co (US)
Bioenergy Technology Ltd, Sales Div (UK)
Black & Veatch HK Ltd (HK)
BlindSpot Global Revival Think-Tank (UK)
BMT Group Ltd (UK)
Brask Enterprises Inc (US)
Bridgestone Associates Ltd (US)
Bright Management Associates Ltd, Consultancy
Div (UK)
CalRecovery Inc (US)
CERAM, CERAM Building Technology Div (UK)
COWI A/S, Water and Environment Div (DK)
Crowther Clayton Associates (UK)
Dennis Environmental (UK)
Donau Carbon GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Econnect (UK)
EHS Data Ltd (UK)
Environmental Resources Management
(China) (CN)
EnviroServ Waste Management (Pty) Ltd, Head
Office Marketing Div (ZA)
EuRec Technology Sales and Distribution
GmbH (DE)
Expertise Ltd (UK)
Faber Maunsell Ltd (UK)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
Kessler Consulting Inc (US)
Labrie Equipment Group (CA)
Land Use Consultants (UK)
Lithuanian Energy Institute - LEI, Information
Div (LT)
Matan International Group Ltd, MIG Consulting
Div (UK)
NIFES Consulting Group (UK)
NIRAS Consulting Engineers and Planners
A/S (DK)
Otto Environmental Systems North America
Inc (US)
OWS NV, Organic Waste Systems Div (BE)
Physalia Ltd, (div of Consultant and Forensic
Ecology) (UK)
Power Acoustics Inc (US)
Prosim SA (FR)
Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (IN)
Research Center for Energy and Environment RCEE (VN)
RH Energy Ltd (UK)
Rubber Consultants (UK)
Sargent & Lundy LLC (US)
Somer Solar, Solar Div (MR)
Sustainable Technology Solutions Ltd (UK)
Telluric Land Remediation Ltd (UK)
VM-TEC GmbH, (div of Recycling Systems) (DE)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
WIH Resource Group Inc (US)
WRc plc, Water and Wastewater and
Environmental Services Div (UK)
CONTRACTOR
Donau Carbon GmbH & Co KG (DE)
UAB Naujoji siluma Newheat (LT)
Prosim SA (FR)
Somer Solar, Solar Div (MR)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Brask Enterprises Inc (US)
GSM International AB (SE)
Imabe Iberica SA, Export/Commercial Div (ES)
Somer Solar, Solar Div (MR)
MANUFACTURER
Andela Products (US)
Applied Sweepers Ltd (UK)
Bobcat EMEA (BE)
C&M Baling Systems Inc (US)
EHS Data Ltd (UK)
EuRec Technology Sales and Distribution
GmbH (DE)
Gesellschaft für Gerätebau GmbH GfG, Marketing Div (DE)
GSM International AB (SE)
Labrie Equipment Group (CA)
Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH, Marketing Div (AT)
Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US)
PANalytical BV (NL)
Psychsoftpc (US)
Reynolds International Equipment LP, Sales &
Marketing Div (US)
Servomex Group Ltd (UK)
Somer Solar, Solar Div (MR)
VM-TEC GmbH, (div of Recycling Systems) (DE)
Vogelsang Ltd (UK)
OPERATOR
Omex Environmental Ltd (UK)
RWE Innogy GmbH (DE)
Somer Solar, Solar Div (MR)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
R&D
CERAM, CERAM Building Technology Div (UK)
EHS Data Ltd (UK)
Hamos GmbH (DE)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
Lithuanian Energy Institute - LEI, Information
Div (LT)
Physalia Ltd, (div of Consultant and Forensic
Ecology) (UK)
Prosim SA (FR)
RTI International (US)
Rubber Consultants (UK)
BIOGAS AND COMPOSTING
CONSULTANCY
ADA Consulting Ltd, Renewable Energy Div (BR)
Agro-Biogenics, Renewable Resources
Technology Div (IN)
Alfa Botanics Sdn Bhd, Business Development
Div (MY)
Alternative Resources Inc - ARI (US)
Applied Technologies Inc (US)
AquaBioTech Group, (div of EnviroTech) (MT)
Atkins (UK)
Atlieku Tvarkymo Konsultantai UAB (LT)
Biomass Technology Group BV - BTG (NL)
BioWayste.com (UK)
Black & Veatch (UK)
Black & Veatch Corp, B&V Energy Div (US)
Black & Veatch HK Ltd (HK)
Blue Harbor Energy Inc (US)
BMT Group Ltd (UK)
Bridgestone Associates Ltd (US)
Composting & Recycling Consultants Inc (IE)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
Dillon Consulting Ltd, Waste Management &
Remediation Design Div (CA)
Eisenmann Anlagenbau GmbH & Co
KG, Environmental Technology Div (DE)
ERA Hydrobiotech Energy PVT LTD (IN)
EuRec Technology Sales and Distribution
GmbH (DE)
European Compost Network ECN eV (DE)
Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe eV FNR (DE)
Fichtner GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Gaia Consulting Oy (FI)
GE Jenbacher AG (AT)
GSCS (QU)
ICEL Developments Ltd (UK)
Industrial Contractors and Engineers AG - ICE
AG (CH)
International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (DK)
LFG Consult (DK)
Lithuanian Energy Institute - LEI, Information
Div (LT)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
Luter Technology Recycling (IT)
McLellan and Partners Ltd, Energy Div (UK)
Nicholas Pearson Associates (UK)
NIRAS Consulting Engineers and Planners
A/S (DK)
PDR Energy & Associates Inc (US)
Peter Brown (NZ)
PRé Consultants (NL)
Premier Waste Management Ltd (UK)
Progeam Srl (IT)
Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (IN)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
RECO Waste Technologies Ltd (BE)
Renewable Energy Association - REA (UK)
Renewable Energy Technologies Inc RENTEC (CA)
Research Center for Energy and Environment RCEE (VN)
RH Energy Ltd (UK)
Royal Haskoning, Waste Management and
Energy Technology Div (NL)
Sargent & Lundy LLC (US)
SGA Energy Ltd (CA)
Sistemas Interactivos Ltd (GT)
Soiltec Inc (US)
Solum Gruppen (DK)
Stantec Consulting International Ltd, (sub of
Stantec Inc) (CA)
Sunspun Enterprises Pty Ltd (AU)
TE Tecnologie per l’Energia srl (IT)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
Torftech Ltd (UK)
University of Technology, Appropriate Technology
& Community Development Institute and
Energy Programme Div (PG)
Veijo Pakarinen Consulting (FI)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
WRc plc, Water and Wastewater and
Environmental Services Div (UK)
CONTRACTOR
Agro-Biogenics, Renewable Resources
Technology Div (IN)
Alturdyne (US)
Barcelona Grup d’Energia Local BARNAGEL (ES)
BMT Group Ltd (UK)
Burmeister & Wain Scandinavian Contractor
A/S, Sales and Marketing Div (DK)
Christiaens Group (NL)
CRF, Veicoli (IT)
FLI Environmental (IE)
GICOM bv, Composting Systems Div (NL)
Ingvar Ingrids AB (SE)
MDE Dezentrale Energiesysteme GmbH (DE)
UAB Naujoji siluma Newheat (LT)
OWS NV, Organic Waste Systems Div (BE)
COUNTRY CODES USED IN THE CLASSIFIED LISTING
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
China
Colombia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
French Polynesia
Germany
Greece
Guatemala
Guyana
Hong Kong
India
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Lithuania
Malaysia
AU
AT
BE
BR
BG
CA
CN
CB
CZ
DK
FI
FR
PF
DE
GR
GT
GY
HK
IN
IE
IL
IT
JP
LT
MY
Malta
Mauritania
Mexico
New Zealand
Nigeria
Norway
Papua New Guinea
Poland
Qatar
Romania
Singapore
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
The Netherlands
Turkey
Uganda
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Vietnam
Zambia
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Solum Gruppen (DK)
Technival (PF)
Romsdalshalvoya Interkommunale
Renovasjonsselskap - RIR-IKS (NO)
Solum Gruppen (DK)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
ALLU Finland Oy (FI)
GSCS (QU)
Luter Technology Recycling (IT)
Sistemas Interactivos Ltd (GT)
Soiltec Inc (US)
Sunspun Enterprises Pty Ltd (AU)
Thilot Holland BV (NL)
MANUFACTURER
Action Equipment Co Inc (US)
Alfa Botanics Sdn Bhd, Business Development
Div (MY)
American Pulverizer Co (US)
Bakker Magnetics BV (NL)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (FR)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (US)
Bekaert CEB Technologies Ltd (CA)
BHS Sonthofen GmbH (DE)
Biodegma GmbH (DE)
BioWayste.com (UK)
Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd (SG)
Capstone Turbine Corp (US)
Caterpillar SARL, Electric Power Div (CH)
Christiaens Group (NL)
Dexdyne Ltd (UK)
Doppstadt Calbe GmbH (DE)
Dover Conveyor Inc (US)
DuraTech Industries International Inc (US)
Eisenmann Anlagenbau GmbH & Co
KG, Environmental Technology Div (DE)
Eneco Systems Inc (CA)
Unlimited Energy (UK)
EuRec Technology Sales and Distribution
GmbH (DE)
GE Jenbacher AG (AT)
GICOM bv, Composting Systems Div (NL)
GSCS (QU)
Hagglunds Drives Inc, North America Div (US)
HeseSchmack Biogas (UK)
Hielscher Ultrasonics GmbH (DE)
Industrial Magnetics Inc (US)
J Willibald GmbH, Export and Marketing Div (DE)
Kelburn Engineering (UK)
Komptech GmbH, Mechanical-Biological
Treatment of Waste Div (AT)
Master Magnets Inc (UK)
Metso Denmark A/S (DK)
Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US)
Novamont SpA (IT)
Pellenc Selective Technologies (FR)
QED Environmental Systems Inc (US)
Renewable Energy Technologies Inc RENTEC (CA)
Servomex Group Ltd (UK)
Solum Gruppen (DK)
Sutco Recyclingtechnik (DE)
Taim Weser Engineering GmbH (DE)
Talkin Trash and Advertising (ZM)
Thilot Holland BV (NL)
Tranter Inc (US)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
US Fuel Cell Council (US)
The Utile Engineering Co Ltd (UK)
Vogelsang Ltd (UK)
West Salem Machinery Co (US)
OPERATOR
Bekaert CEB Technologies (FR)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (US)
Bekaert CEB Technologies Ltd (CA)
Blue Harbor Energy Inc (US)
Odense Waste Management Co Ltd, Project and
Planning Department Div (DK)
Omex Environmental Ltd (UK)
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Agricultural Technology Centre (CA)
Agro-Biogenics, Renewable Resources
Technology Div (IN)
Alfa Botanics Sdn Bhd, Business Development
Div (MY)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (FR)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (US)
Bekaert CEB Technologies Ltd (CA)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe eV FNR (DE)
GSCS (QU)
Hielscher Ultrasonics GmbH (DE)
K2 Global Success, (div of Kollective
Acquisitions LLC) (US)
LFG Consult (DK)
Lithuanian Energy Institute - LEI, Information
Div (LT)
Peter Brown (NZ)
Renewable Energy Technologies Inc RENTEC (CA)
Solum Gruppen (DK)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF
WASTES, BIOTECHNOLOGY AND
CHEMISTRY
CONSULTANCY
Barr Engineering Co (US)
Biodegma GmbH (DE)
Bio-Products Engineering Corp (US)
Black & Veatch (UK)
Black & Veatch Corp, B&V Energy Div (US)
Bondtech Corp (US)
CalRecovery Inc (US)
COWI A/S, Water and Environment Div (DK)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
Crowther Clayton Associates (UK)
Det Norske Veritas (DK)
Engineering & Project Services - EPS Ltd (IL)
Environmental Resources Management
(China) (CN)
ERA Hydrobiotech Energy PVT LTD (IN)
EuRec Technology Sales and Distribution
GmbH (DE)
European Compost Network ECN eV (DE)
Expertise Ltd (UK)
Fichtner GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Foster Wheeler North America Corp (US)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
MWH (US)
Omex Environmental Ltd (UK)
PDR Energy & Associates Inc (US)
Peter Brown (NZ)
Progeam Srl (IT)
Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (IN)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
RECO Waste Technologies Ltd (BE)
Renewable Energy Technologies Inc RENTEC (CA)
Research Center for Energy and Environment RCEE (VN)
SCS Engineers (US)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
Torftech Ltd (UK)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
WRc plc, Water and Wastewater and
Environmental Services Div (UK)
CONTRACTOR
Bekaert CEB Technologies (FR)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (US)
Bekaert CEB Technologies Ltd (CA)
Bondtech Corp (US)
Christiaens Group (NL)
GICOM bv, Composting Systems Div (NL)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
OWS NV, Organic Waste Systems Div (BE)
Physalia Ltd, (div of Consultant and Forensic
Ecology) (UK)
Technival (PF)
TEi Ltd (formerly Thermal Engineering
International Ltd) (UK)
Telluric Land Remediation Ltd (UK)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
GSM International AB (SE)
Hielscher Ultrasonics GmbH (DE)
Imabe Iberica SA, Export/Commercial Div (ES)
Novamont SpA (IT)
MANUFACTURER
AMANDUS KAHL GmbH & Co KG, Machine
Factory Div (DE)
Balmoral Group (UK)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (FR)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (US)
Bekaert CEB Technologies Ltd (CA)
BHS Sonthofen GmbH (DE)
Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd (SG)
Bondtech Corp (US)
Christiaens Group (NL)
Degussa GmbH, Bleaching & Water Chemicals
Div (DE)
Doppstadt Calbe GmbH (DE)
Dover Conveyor Inc (US)
Unlimited Energy (UK)
ERA Hydrobiotech Energy PVT LTD (IN)
EuRec Technology Sales and Distribution
GmbH (DE)
GICOM bv, Composting Systems Div (NL)
GSM International AB (SE)
HeseSchmack Biogas (UK)
Hielscher Ultrasonics GmbH (DE)
IOGEN Corp (CA)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Koch Membrane Systems Inc (US)
Komptech GmbH, Mechanical-Biological
Treatment of Waste Div (AT)
CITY, STREET, SNOW AND
BEACH CLEANSING
CONSULTANCY
Barr Engineering Co (US)
BMT Group Ltd (UK)
Bright Management Associates Ltd, Consultancy
Div (UK)
EnviroServ Waste Management (Pty) Ltd, Head
Office Marketing Div (ZA)
Hellenic Recycling SA, Research and
Development Department Div (GR)
Labrie Equipment Group (CA)
Roger M Douglass Ltd (UK)
Sotkon UK Ltd (UK)
CONTRACTOR
Baguio Cleaning Services Co Ltd (HK)
Cevons Waste Management Inc (GY)
Hellenic Recycling SA, Research and
Development Department Div (GR)
L-SIDE Associate Koncept Enterprises (NG)
Talkin Trash and Advertising (ZM)
Waste Management Employers’ Association WMEA, Waste Management Div (PL)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Ecoprocess Electric Bin Lifts (UK)
Garwood Europe Ltd (UK)
J McIntyre Machinery Ltd (UK)
Regency International Group Ltd (UK)
Sotkon UK Ltd (UK)
Terberg Matec UK Ltd (UK)
Urbaser (ES)
Waste Management Employers’ Association WMEA, Waste Management Div (PL)
MANUFACTURER
Allianz Madvac Inc (CA)
Applied Sweepers Ltd (UK)
CE Attachments Inc (US)
Ecoprocess Electric Bin Lifts (UK)
EFE Endustri Ve Ticaret AS (TR)
FAUN Expotec GmbH, Vertriebsgesellschaft für
Entsorgungstechnik Div (DE)
Garwood Europe Ltd (UK)
Metso Denmark A/S (DK)
Niagara Blower Heat Transfer Solutions, Wet
Surface Air Coolers Div (US)
Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US)
SWECO, A Business Unit of M-I LLC (US)
Synergy World (US)
Syskill International Pty Ltd (AU)
Taim Weser Engineering GmbH (DE)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
Vogelsang Ltd (UK)
OPERATOR
Bekaert CEB Technologies (FR)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (US)
Bekaert CEB Technologies Ltd (CA)
Golden Eagle Technologies LLC (US)
Indaver NV (BE)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Omex Environmental Ltd (UK)
R&D
Hako Werke GmbH (DE)
Industrial Magnetics Inc (US)
JCB Sales Ltd (UK)
J McIntyre Machinery Ltd (UK)
Labrie Equipment Group (CA)
Menart SPRL Belgique (BE)
Scarab Sweepers Ltd, Sales Department Div (UK)
Sicas Srl (IT)
Solid Applied Technologies Ltd (IL)
Terberg Matec UK Ltd (UK)
TYMCO International Ltd (US)
Veneta Plastica, Environment Div (IT)
Veneta Plastica France, Ecologie Div (FR)
Wayne Sweepers (US)
OPERATOR
Omex Environmental Ltd (UK)
Atkins (UK)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (FR)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (US)
Bekaert CEB Technologies Ltd (CA)
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research CSIR, Natural Resources and the Environment
(NRE) Div (ZA)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
Hielscher Ultrasonics GmbH (DE)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Peter Brown (NZ)
RTI International (US)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
COLLECTION, DISPOSAL AND
TRANSPORT
CONSULTANCY
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp (US)
Atlieku Tvarkymo Konsultantai UAB (LT)
Baler Options Ltd (UK)
Barr Engineering Co (US)
Black & Veatch HK Ltd (HK)
Brask Enterprises Inc (US)
Cascade Engineering Inc (US)
Dennis Environmental (UK)
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Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
Fichtner GmbH & Co KG (DE)
FP Consultoria Ambiental (CB)
Hellenic Recycling SA, Research and
Development Department Div (GR)
Integrated Skills Ltd (UK)
International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (DK)
Kessler Consulting Inc (US)
Labrie Equipment Group (CA)
Matan International Group Ltd, MIG Consulting
Div (UK)
NIFES Consulting Group (UK)
NIRAS Consulting Engineers and Planners
A/S (DK)
Oil Resources & Allied Investments Ltd ORAIL, Waste Management Engineering
Services Div (NG)
Otto Environmental Systems North America
Inc (US)
Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (IN)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
Reverse Vending Corp Ltd, Recycling Div (UK)
RJM Associates (US)
Royal Haskoning, Waste Management and
Energy Technology Div (NL)
Security Engineered Machinery (SEM) (US)
Sotkon UK Ltd (UK)
Stantec Consulting International Ltd, (sub of
Stantec Inc) (CA)
Stantec Consulting Ltd, Power Div (CA)
Sunspun Enterprises Pty Ltd (AU)
Tankersafe Ltd (UK)
Via Expo (BG)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
Zambon Engineering AG (CH)
MANUFACTURER
A B Waste Container & Dustbin Factory Weber
GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Advanced Recycling Systems Ltd (UK)
Allianz Madvac Inc (CA)
Anis Trend DOO (SI)
Avenor bv (NL)
Barker Poducts -BP-Lifts (US)
Bauer GmbH (DE)
BioBag International AS (NO)
BMH Technology Oy PO (FI)
Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd (SG)
Cargotec (FI)
Cargotec Sweden AB (SE)
Cascade Engineering Inc (US)
Caterpillar SARL, Electric Power Div (CH)
CE Attachments Inc (US)
CIS (Holmatro UK) Ltd (UK)
Cross Wrap Ltd (FI)
Degussa GmbH, Bleaching & Water Chemicals
Div (DE)
Durabac, Duralift/Durapac/Duraplast (CA)
East Manufacturing Corp (US)
Ecofar UK Ltd (UK)
Ecoprocess Electric Bin Lifts (UK)
EFE Endustri Ve Ticaret AS (TR)
Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
Fairbanks Scales (US)
FARID Industria SpA (IT)
FAUN Expotec GmbH, Vertriebsgesellschaft für
Entsorgungstechnik Div (DE)
Garwood Europe Ltd (UK)
Geesink Norba Group, Marketing Div (NL)
Global Sensor Systems Inc (CA)
Spiro BV (NL)
SSAB Swedish Steel Ltd (UK)
Synergy World (US)
Tankersafe Ltd (UK)
Terberg Machines BV (NL)
Trojan Tire Inc (CA)
Umicore Precious Metals Refining (BE)
Veneta Plastica, Environment Div (IT)
Veneta Plastica France, Ecologie Div (FR)
Vulcan On-Board Scales (US)
Wayne Engineering (US)
Wilcox Commercial Vehicles Ltd (UK)
Stuart Well Services Ltd, Environmental Div (UK)
Telluric Land Remediation Ltd (UK)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
Walo UK Ltd (UK)
OPERATOR
BHS Sonthofen GmbH (DE)
CETCO Europe Ltd (UK)
Dover Conveyor Inc (US)
EKO Manufacturing Corp (CA)
EPG Companies Inc (US)
Gas Data Ltd (UK)
Industrial Magnetics Inc (US)
Menart SPRL Belgique (BE)
Monarflex A/S, Sales and Marketing Div (DK)
NAUE GMBH & Co KG (DE)
QED Environmental Systems Inc (US)
Solmax International Inc (CA)
Veneta Plastica France, Ecologie Div (FR)
Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
Max Aicher GmbH (DE)
Odense Waste Management Co Ltd, Project and
Planning Department Div (DK)
Romsdalshalvoya Interkommunale
Renovasjonsselskap - RIR-IKS (NO)
RWE Innogy GmbH (DE)
R&D
Cargotec (FI)
Cargotec Sweden AB (SE)
Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
ICM AG (CH)
Security Engineered Machinery (SEM) (US)
Tankersafe Ltd (UK)
Terberg Machines BV (NL)
CONTAMINATED SITES
CONSULTANCY
CONTRACTOR
Baguio Cleaning Services Co Ltd (HK)
Balcan Engineering Ltd (UK)
Cevons Waste Management Inc (GY)
Dennis Environmental (UK)
Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
Hellenic Recycling SA, Research and
Development Department Div (GR)
HYVA International BV (NL)
ICM AG (CH)
L-SIDE Associate Koncept Enterprises (NG)
Reverse Vending Corp Ltd, Recycling Div (UK)
Security Engineered Machinery (SEM) (US)
Talkin Trash and Advertising (ZM)
Vale Recycling (UK)
WIH Resource Group Inc (US)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
ARJES GmbH (DE)
Avenor bv (NL)
Bobcat EMEA (BE)
Brask Enterprises Inc (US)
Cargotec (FI)
Cargotec Sweden AB (SE)
CIS (Holmatro UK) Ltd (UK)
Degussa GmbH, Bleaching & Water Chemicals
Div (DE)
East Manufacturing Corp (US)
Ecoprocess Electric Bin Lifts (UK)
Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
Garwood Europe Ltd (UK)
Heil Environmental, Export Group Div (US)
J McIntyre Machinery Ltd (UK)
Labrie Equipment Group (CA)
Lift & Compactors Mexico SA DE CV, Solid Waste
Equipment Div (MX)
Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH, Marketing Div (AT)
Marcel Equipment Ltd, Sales Div (CA)
Oil Resources & Allied Investments Ltd ORAIL, Waste Management Engineering
Services Div (NG)
Reverse Vending Corp Ltd, Recycling Div (UK)
Sotkon UK Ltd (UK)
Tankersafe Ltd (UK)
Terberg Matec UK Ltd (UK)
Waste Compaction Equipment Ltd (UK)
Hako Werke GmbH (DE)
Harris Waste Management Group Inc (US)
Heil Environmental, Export Group Div (US)
Heil Europe Limited (UK)
Imabe Iberica SA, Export/Commercial Div (ES)
JCB Sales Ltd (UK)
J McIntyre Machinery Ltd (UK)
KEITH Manufacturing Co (US)
Keith Walking Floor Europe, (div of KEITH
Manufacturing Co) (NL)
Legras Industries (FR)
Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH, Marketing Div (AT)
Littleford Day Inc (US)
Maniar & Co, Marketing (IN)
MAN Nutzfahrzeuge Aktiengessellschaft (DE)
Matthiessen Lagertechnik GmbH (DE)
Mattiussi Ecologia SPA (IT)
MATTIUSSI UK (UK)
Max Aicher GmbH (DE)
Mentor Engineering Inc (CA)
Metso Denmark A/S (DK)
Multilift Oy, Demountables Product Line Div (FI)
NTM (FI)
Otto Environmental Systems North America
Inc (US)
Palfinger North America Group (CA)
PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE)
QWIK-TIP Inc (US)
Raydan Manufacturing Inc (CA)
Reynolds International Equipment LP, Sales &
Marketing Div (US)
Roll Rite LLC (US)
RTT Systemtechnik GmbH (DE)
SATRIND SpA (IT)
Scarab Sweepers Ltd, Sales Department Div (UK)
Scranton Manufacturing Co Inc (US)
Security Engineered Machinery (SEM) (US)
AquaBioTech Group, (div of EnviroTech) (MT)
Black & Veatch HK Ltd (HK)
BMT Group Ltd (UK)
Bright Management Associates Ltd, Consultancy
Div (UK)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
Crowther Clayton Associates (UK)
Det Norske Veritas (DK)
Dillon Consulting Ltd, Waste Management &
Remediation Design Div (CA)
Engineering & Project Services - EPS Ltd (IL)
Environmental Resources Management
(China) (CN)
EnviroServ Waste Management (Pty) Ltd, Head
Office Marketing Div (ZA)
Faber Maunsell Ltd (UK)
FLI Environmental (IE)
Foster Wheeler North America Corp (US)
Golder Associates Inc (US)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
Integrated Skills Ltd (UK)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
McLellan and Partners Ltd, Energy Div (UK)
Monarflex A/S, Sales and Marketing Div (DK)
Ormitek Ltd (IL)
Premier Waste Management Ltd (UK)
Progeam Srl (IT)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
SCS Engineers (US)
Stantec Consulting Ltd, Power Div (CA)
Technival (PF)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
Waste Management Employers’ Association WMEA, Waste Management Div (PL)
WRc plc, Water and Wastewater and
Environmental Services Div (UK)
CONTRACTOR
Baguio Cleaning Services Co Ltd (HK)
BMT Group Ltd (UK)
FLI Environmental (IE)
L-SIDE Associate Koncept Enterprises (NG)
Pacific BioSolve, (sub of BioSolve) (AU)
Physalia Ltd, (div of Consultant and Forensic
Ecology) (UK)
SCS Engineers (US)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
ALLU Finland Oy (FI)
BakerCorp (US)
New Waste Concepts UK (NWC-UK Ltd) (UK)
Regency International Group Ltd (UK)
MANUFACTURER
OPERATOR
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
Revatech SA (BE)
RWE Innogy GmbH (DE)
R&D
Atkins (UK)
CERAM, CERAM Building Technology Div (UK)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
EKO Manufacturing Corp (CA)
Etudes Chimiques et Physiques - ECP (FR)
Lithuanian Energy Institute - LEI, Information
Div (LT)
DEMOLITION WASTES AND FIRE
RESIDUES
CONSULTANCY
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp (US)
CalRecovery Inc (US)
COWI A/S, Water and Environment Div (DK)
Darley & Associates (UK)
Engineering & Project Services - EPS Ltd (IL)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (DK)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
NIRAS Consulting Engineers and Planners
A/S (DK)
Oil Resources & Allied Investments Ltd ORAIL, Waste Management Engineering
Services Div (NG)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
Research Center for Energy and Environment RCEE (VN)
Royal Haskoning, Waste Management and
Energy Technology Div (NL)
Stantec Consulting Ltd, Power Div (CA)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
VM-TEC GmbH, (div of Recycling Systems) (DE)
WIH Resource Group Inc (US)
CONTRACTOR
Baguio Cleaning Services Co Ltd (HK)
Cevons Waste Management Inc (GY)
Hellenic Recycling SA, Research and
Development Department Div (GR)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
Talkin Trash and Advertising (ZM)
Vale Recycling (UK)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
ALLU Finland Oy (FI)
Avenor bv (NL)
BRT Recycling Technologie GmbH (DE)
CIS (Holmatro UK) Ltd (UK)
HAMMEL New York LLC (US)
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P Casey (Plant Sales) Ltd, (div of P&C Casey
Ltd) (UK)
Regency International Group Ltd (UK)
MANUFACTURER
A B Wastebins Factory Weber GmbH (DE)
Action Equipment Co Inc (US)
Avenor bv (NL)
BMH Technology Oy PO (FI)
BRT Recycling Technologie GmbH (DE)
Caterpillar SARL, Electric Power Div (CH)
CE Attachments Inc (US)
CIS (Holmatro UK) Ltd (UK)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI, Sales
Div (US)
CP Manufacturing Inc (US)
Doppstadt Calbe GmbH (DE)
Durabac, Duralift/Durapac/Duraplast (CA)
EnerWaste Inc, (div of Waste2Energy Inc) (US)
Hammel Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE)
IFE Aufbereitungstechnik GmbH (AT)
Imabe Iberica SA, Export/Commercial Div (ES)
Industrial Magnetics Inc (US)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
JCB Sales Ltd (UK)
Jeffrey Rader Corp, Size Reduction Div, (div of
K-Tron International) (US)
J Willibald GmbH, Export and Marketing Div (DE)
KEITH Manufacturing Co (US)
Keith Walking Floor Europe, (div of KEITH
Manufacturing Co) (NL)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
Magnetic Div Global Equipment Mktg Inc (US)
Master Magnets Inc (UK)
Pellenc Selective Technologies (FR)
SATRIND SpA (IT)
Steinert Elektromagnetbau GmbH, Sales Div (DE)
Tana Oy (FI)
West Salem Machinery Co (US)
OPERATOR
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
L-SIDE Associate Koncept Enterprises (NG)
Vale Recycling (UK)
Industrial Contractors and Engineers AG - ICE
AG (CH)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
Integrated Skills Ltd (UK)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Kessler Consulting Inc (US)
KSV Engineers, MSW Div (IN)
Land Use Consultants (UK)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
Luter Technology Recycling (IT)
Matan International Group Ltd, MIG Consulting
Div (UK)
Monarflex A/S, Sales and Marketing Div (DK)
Peter Brown (NZ)
PRé Consultants (NL)
PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE)
PyroGenesis Canada Inc (CA)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
Reverse Vending Corp Ltd, Recycling Div (UK)
Rheinbraun Brennstoff GmbH (DE)
RJM Associates (US)
SCS Engineers (US)
Sotkon UK Ltd (UK)
Stantec Consulting International Ltd, (sub of
Stantec Inc) (CA)
Sunspun Enterprises Pty Ltd (AU)
Sustainable Technology Solutions Ltd (UK)
Tana Oy (FI)
TNO Science and Industry, Thermal Processes
Div (NL)
VM-TEC GmbH, (div of Recycling Systems) (DE)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
Zambon Engineering AG (CH)
CONTRACTOR
Babcock & Wilcox/Volund ApS, OEM Sales
Div (DK)
Baguio Cleaning Services Co Ltd (HK)
Hellenic Recycling SA, Research and
Development Department Div (GR)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
R&D
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp (US)
CERAM, CERAM Building Technology Div (UK)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI, Sales
Div (US)
DOMESTIC AND HOUSEHOLD
WASTES
CONSULTANCY
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp (US)
Atlieku Tvarkymo Konsultantai UAB (LT)
Biomass Technology Group BV - BTG (NL)
BlindSpot Global Revival Think-Tank (UK)
Bright Management Associates Ltd, Consultancy
Div (UK)
Cascade Engineering Inc (US)
Darley & Associates (UK)
Dillon Consulting Ltd, Waste Management &
Remediation Design Div (CA)
Unlimited Energy (UK)
Engineering & Project Services - EPS Ltd (IL)
Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
Eratic SA (ES)
EuRec Technology Sales and Distribution
GmbH (DE)
Expertise Ltd (UK)
Fichtner GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Hellenic Recycling SA, Research and
Development Department Div (GR)
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Energietechnik (DE)
OWS NV, Organic Waste Systems Div (BE)
Talkin Trash and Advertising (ZM)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
Vale Recycling (UK)
Walo UK Ltd (UK)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
ALLU Finland Oy (FI)
Artech Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE)
BOA Recycling Equipment (NL)
BRT Recycling Technologie GmbH (DE)
CIS (Holmatro UK) Ltd (UK)
Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
Erdwich Zerkleinerungssysteme GmbH, Sales
Department Div (DE)
Garwood Europe Ltd (UK)
GSM International AB (SE)
HAMMEL New York LLC (US)
The Install TEAM, Project Innovators Div (CA)
KSV Engineers, MSW Div (IN)
Lift & Compactors Mexico SA DE CV, Solid Waste
Equipment Div (MX)
Luter Technology Recycling (IT)
New Waste Concepts UK (NWC-UK Ltd) (UK)
Research Center for Energy and Environment RCEE (VN)
Rheinbraun Brennstoff GmbH (DE)
Sotkon UK Ltd (UK)
MANUFACTURER
A B Waste Container & Dustbin Factory Weber
GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Action Equipment Co Inc (US)
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp (US)
AE&E - Von Roll Inc (US)
Anis Trend DOO (SI)
Artech Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE)
Balmoral Group (UK)
Barker Poducts -BP-Lifts (US)
BHS Sonthofen GmbH (DE)
Binder + Co AG, Environmental Technology
Div (AT)
BMH Technology Oy PO (FI)
BOA Recycling Equipment (NL)
BRT Recycling Technologie GmbH (DE)
Cascade Engineering Inc (US)
Caterpillar SARL, Electric Power Div (CH)
CIS (Holmatro UK) Ltd (UK)
Cross Wrap Ltd (FI)
Doppstadt Calbe GmbH (DE)
Durabac, Duralift/Durapac/Duraplast (CA)
EFE Endustri Ve Ticaret AS (TR)
EnerWaste Inc, (div of Waste2Energy Inc) (US)
Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
ERA Hydrobiotech Energy PVT LTD (IN)
Eratic SA (ES)
Erdwich Zerkleinerungssysteme GmbH, Sales
Department Div (DE)
EuRec Technology Sales and Distribution
GmbH (DE)
FAUN Expotec GmbH, Vertriebsgesellschaft für
Entsorgungstechnik Div (DE)
Flexus Balasystem AB (SE)
Garwood Europe Ltd (UK)
Geesink Norba Group, Marketing Div (NL)
GICOM bv, Composting Systems Div (NL)
GSM International AB (SE)
Haas Recycling GmbH (DE)
Hammel Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE)
Heil Environmental, Export Group Div (US)
Herbold Meckesheim USA, Resource Recycling
Systems Inc, (sub of Herbold Meckesheim
GmbH) (US)
IFE Aufbereitungstechnik GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
JCB Sales Ltd (UK)
Jeffrey Rader Corp, Size Reduction Div, (div of
K-Tron International) (US)
KEITH Manufacturing Co (US)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Komptech GmbH, Mechanical-Biological
Treatment of Waste Div (AT)
Legras Industries (FR)
Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH, Marketing Div (AT)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
Magnetic Div Global Equipment Mktg Inc (US)
Maniar & Co, Marketing (IN)
Master Magnets Inc (UK)
Mattiussi Ecologia SPA (IT)
MATTIUSSI UK (UK)
Metso Lindemann GmbH, (div of Metso Corp
Finland) (DE)
MeWa Recycling Maschinen und Anlagenbau
GmbH, Marketing Div (DE)
Monarflex A/S, Sales and Marketing Div (DK)
NAUE GMBH & Co KG (DE)
New Waste Concepts UK (NWC-UK Ltd) (UK)
Otto Environmental Systems North America
Inc (US)
Pellenc Selective Technologies (FR)
Presona AB (SE)
PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE)
Rotork Controls Ltd (UK)
SATRIND SpA (IT)
SID SA (CH)
Solid Applied Technologies Ltd (IL)
Spiro BV (NL)
SSAB Swedish Steel Ltd (UK)
Steinert Elektromagnetbau GmbH, Sales Div (DE)
Synergy World (US)
Tana Oy (FI)
Terberg Machines BV (NL)
TiTech Visionsort AS, Solid Waste Management
Div (NO)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
Vandel (FR)
Veneta Plastica, Environment Div (IT)
Veneta Plastica France, Ecologie Div (FR)
Wrights Dowson Group (UK)
OPERATOR
EnviroServ Waste Management (Pty) Ltd, Head
Office Marketing Div (ZA)
Indaver NV (BE)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
KSV Engineers, MSW Div (IN)
L-SIDE Associate Koncept Enterprises (NG)
Odense Waste Management Co Ltd, Project and
Planning Department Div (DK)
Romsdalshalvoya Interkommunale
Renovasjonsselskap - RIR-IKS (NO)
RWE Innogy GmbH (DE)
R&D
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp (US)
Atkins (UK)
CERAM, CERAM Building Technology Div (UK)
Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
Etudes Chimiques et Physiques - ECP (FR)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Peter Brown (NZ)
RTI International (US)
Terberg Machines BV (NL)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
CONSULTANCY
Black & Veatch HK Ltd (HK)
BlindSpot Global Revival Think-Tank (UK)
BMT Group Ltd (UK)
CalRecovery Inc (US)
Composting & Recycling Consultants Inc (IE)
Conversion And Resource Evaluation Ltd (UK)
Cranfield University (UK)
Cranfield University, Offshore Technology Centre
Div (UK)
Dennis Environmental (UK)
Det Norske Veritas (DK)
Environmental Resources Management
(China) (CN)
Faber Maunsell Ltd (UK)
FP Consultoria Ambiental (CB)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (DK)
iWasteNot Systems (CA)
Kessler Consulting Inc (US)
Land Use Consultants (UK)
LDK Consultants (GR)
Lithuanian Energy Institute - LEI, Information
Div (LT)
MWH (US)
NIFES Consulting Group (UK)
NIRAS Consulting Engineers and Planners
A/S (DK)
PDR Energy & Associates Inc (US)
Renewable Energy Technologies Inc RENTEC (CA)
Reverse Vending Corp Ltd, Recycling Div (UK)
RJM Associates (US)
Royal Haskoning, Waste Management and
Energy Technology Div (NL)
Stantec Consulting International Ltd, (sub of
Stantec Inc) (CA)
Sustainable Technology Solutions Ltd (UK)
Tankersafe Ltd (UK)
University of Technology, Appropriate Technology
& Community Development Institute and
Energy Programme Div (PG)
Via Expo (BG)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
WIH Resource Group Inc (US)
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CLASSIFIED LISTINGS
CONTRACTOR
Babcock & Wilcox/Volund ApS, OEM Sales
Div (DK)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe eV FNR (DE)
iWasteNot Systems (CA)
National Electric Coil (US)
Physalia Ltd, (div of Consultant and Forensic
Ecology) (UK)
Renewable Energy Technologies Inc RENTEC (CA)
Reverse Vending Corp Ltd, Recycling Div (UK)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Clean Technology Solutions Pty Ltd (AU)
Internation Congress & Marketing - ICM
AG, Recycling Div (CH)
Reverse Vending Corp Ltd, Recycling Div (UK)
Tankersafe Ltd (UK)
MANUFACTURER
BMH Technology Oy PO (FI)
EPG Companies Inc (US)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
National Electric Coil (US)
Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US)
Tankersafe Ltd (UK)
Bomag GmbH (DE)
Bomag Americas Inc (US)
Bomag Canada (CA)
CETCO Europe Ltd (UK)
Degussa GmbH, Bleaching & Water Chemicals
Div (DE)
MeWa Recycling Maschinen und Anlagenbau
GmbH, Marketing Div (DE)
Monarflex A/S, Sales and Marketing Div (DK)
PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE)
SWECO, A Business Unit of M-I LLC (US)
OPERATOR
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
R&D
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
KEMA (NL)
L-SIDE Associate Koncept Enterprises (NG)
HAZARDOUS, CLINICAL AND
HOSPITAL WASTES
CONSULTANCY
OPERATOR
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
Odense Waste Management Co Ltd, Project and
Planning Department Div (DK)
Reverse Vending Corp Ltd, Recycling Div (UK)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
R&D
K2 Global Success, (div of Kollective
Acquisitions LLC) (US)
Oil Resources & Allied Investments Ltd ORAIL, Waste Management Engineering
Services Div (NG)
Renewable Energy Association - REA (UK)
Renewable Energy Technologies Inc RENTEC (CA)
Tankersafe Ltd (UK)
Turkish National Committee on Solid
Wastes, Bogazici University (TR)
FIXATION AND SOLIDIFICATION
CONSULTANCY
AquaBioTech Group, (div of EnviroTech) (MT)
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
KEMA (NL)
Monarflex A/S, Sales and Marketing Div (DK)
MWH (US)
Ormitek Ltd (IL)
PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
Waste Management Employers’ Association WMEA, Waste Management Div (PL)
CONTRACTOR
Energy Recovery Systems LLC, (div of Notch
Mechanical Constructors) (US)
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
Atkins (UK)
Barr Engineering Co (US)
Black & Veatch HK Ltd (HK)
Bondtech Corp (US)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
Dennis Environmental (UK)
Det Norske Veritas (DK)
Donau Carbon GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Environmental Resources Management
(China) (CN)
EnviroServ Waste Management (Pty) Ltd, Head
Office Marketing Div (ZA)
Eratic SA (ES)
Expertise Ltd (UK)
Foster Wheeler North America Corp (US)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (DK)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Nationale Reststoffenbeurs (NL)
NIRAS Consulting Engineers and Planners
A/S (DK)
Ormitek Ltd (IL)
PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE)
PyroGenesis Canada Inc (CA)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
Rheinbraun Brennstoff GmbH (DE)
RH Energy Ltd (UK)
Roger M Douglass Ltd (UK)
Royal Haskoning, Waste Management and
Energy Technology Div (NL)
SCS Engineers (US)
Technival (PF)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
Waste Management Employers’ Association WMEA, Waste Management Div (PL)
WIH Resource Group Inc (US)
Zambon Engineering AG (CH)
CONTRACTOR
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
ALLU Finland Oy (FI)
Ormitek Ltd (IL)
Regency International Group Ltd (UK)
MANUFACTURER
BHS Sonthofen GmbH (DE)
Babcock & Wilcox/Volund ApS, OEM Sales
Div (DK)
Baguio Cleaning Services Co Ltd (HK)
BakerCorp (US)
Bondtech Corp (US)
Dennis Environmental (UK)
Donau Carbon GmbH & Co KG (DE)
ESC Umwelttechnik GmbH (DE)
Grundon Waste Management Ltd (UK)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Oil Resources & Allied Investments Ltd ORAIL, Waste Management Engineering
Services Div (NG)
Talkin Trash and Advertising (ZM)
TEi Ltd (formerly Thermal Engineering
International Ltd) (UK)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
Walo UK Ltd (UK)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Aerosol Can Recycling (Europe) (NL)
Avery Weigh-Tronix (UK)
BakerCorp (US)
CIS (Holmatro UK) Ltd (UK)
Ecosystem Ltd (UK)
Erdwich Zerkleinerungssysteme GmbH, Sales
Department Div (DE)
New Waste Concepts UK (NWC-UK Ltd) (UK)
Regency International Group Ltd (UK)
Rheinbraun Brennstoff GmbH (DE)
Sav Network (FR)
Sistemas Interactivos Ltd (GT)
University of Technology, Appropriate Technology
& Community Development Institute and
Energy Programme Div (PG)
Vecoplan LLC (US)
MANUFACTURER
Action Equipment Co Inc (US)
ADC BioScientific Ltd, Sales Div (UK)
AE&E - Von Roll Inc (US)
American Pulverizer Co (US)
Avery Weigh-Tronix (UK)
Bauer GmbH (DE)
BMH Technology Oy PO (FI)
Bondtech Corp (US)
Caterpillar SARL, Electric Power Div (CH)
CETCO Europe Ltd (UK)
CIS (Holmatro UK) Ltd (UK)
Dresser-Rand Company Ltd (UK)
Durabac, Duralift/Durapac/Duraplast (CA)
EMGroup bv (NL)
EnerWaste Inc, (div of Waste2Energy Inc) (US)
Eratic SA (ES)
Erdwich Zerkleinerungssysteme GmbH, Sales
Department Div (DE)
ESC Umwelttechnik GmbH (DE)
Harmony Enterprises Inc (US)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Kopar Oy (FI)
Legras Industries (FR)
Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH, Marketing Div (AT)
Maniar & Co, Marketing (IN)
MeWa Recycling Maschinen und Anlagenbau
GmbH, Marketing Div (DE)
NAUE GMBH & Co KG (DE)
New Waste Concepts UK (NWC-UK Ltd) (UK)
Rotork Controls Ltd (UK)
SATRIND SpA (IT)
SID SA (CH)
Thermoselect SA (CH)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
Vecoplan LLC (US)
Veneta Plastica, Environment Div (IT)
Veneta Plastica France, Ecologie Div (FR)
OPERATOR
Avery Weigh-Tronix (UK)
Indaver NV (BE)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Romsdalshalvoya Interkommunale
Renovasjonsselskap - RIR-IKS (NO)
RWE Innogy GmbH (DE)
R&D
Avery Weigh-Tronix (UK)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
EMGroup bv (NL)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (IN)
RTI International (US)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
INCINERATION AND COMBUSTION
CONSULTANCY
ADA Consulting Ltd, Renewable Energy Div (BR)
Alternative Resources Inc - ARI (US)
AquaBioTech Group, (div of EnviroTech) (MT)
Atkins (UK)
Bioenergy Technology Ltd, Sales Div (UK)
Black & Veatch (UK)
Black & Veatch HK Ltd (HK)
Blue Harbor Energy Inc (US)
Brandis Ltd (UK)
Bridgestone Associates Ltd (US)
CalRecovery Inc (US)
Conversion And Resource Evaluation Ltd (UK)
COWI A/S, Water and Environment Div (DK)
Crowther Clayton Associates (UK)
Darley & Associates (UK)
Det Norske Veritas (DK)
Donau Carbon GmbH & Co KG (DE)
ECO2 Ltd (UK)
Eratic SA (ES)
ESI Inc of Tennessee (US)
Fichtner GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Foster Wheeler North America Corp (US)
Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA (IT)
Gaia Consulting Oy (FI)
ICEL Developments Ltd (UK)
INASHCO BV (NL)
Industrial Contractors and Engineers AG - ICE
AG (CH)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
KEMA (NL)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Luter Technology Recycling (IT)
Manco Energy (UK)
Matan International Group Ltd, MIG Consulting
Div (UK)
Maxon International BVBA (BE)
McBurney Corp (US)
McLellan and Partners Ltd, Energy Div (UK)
Métrologie et Gestion d’Environnement MGE (BE)
MVW Lechtenberg & Partner
Projektentwicklungs- und
Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH (DE)
NIFES Consulting Group (UK)
North Energy Associates Ltd (UK)
Ormitek Ltd (IL)
PRé Consultants (NL)
Progeam Srl (IT)
PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
RECO Waste Technologies Ltd (BE)
Rheinbraun Brennstoff GmbH (DE)
RH Energy Ltd (UK)
Rubber Consultants (UK)
Sargent & Lundy LLC (US)
Selco International Ltd (IN)
Sustainable Technology Solutions Ltd (UK)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
TNO Science and Industry, Thermal Processes
Div (NL)
TPS Termiska Processer AB (SE)
Vandenbroek International BV, Industrial Drying
Technology Div (NL)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
Zambon Engineering AG (CH)
CONTRACTOR
Bekaert CEB Technologies (FR)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (US)
Bekaert CEB Technologies Ltd (CA)
Donau Carbon GmbH & Co KG (DE)
ESC Umwelttechnik GmbH (DE)
ESI Inc of Tennessee (US)
Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA (IT)
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
Geo Robson & Co (Conveyors) Ltd (UK)
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc (US)
INASHCO BV (NL)
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Industrial Contractors and Engineers AG - ICE
AG (CH)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Lenzing Plastics GmbH, Lenzing Profilen &
Dolanti 12 Div, (div of PTFE & PAN) (AT)
MARTIN GmbH für Umwelt und
Energietechnik (DE)
McBurney Corp (US)
PDR Energy & Associates Inc (US)
Talbotts Biomass Energy Ltd (UK)
TEi Ltd (formerly Thermal Engineering
International Ltd) (UK)
Vandenbroek International BV, Industrial Drying
Technology Div (NL)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Bioenergy Technology Ltd, Sales Div (UK)
Imabe Iberica SA, Export/Commercial Div (ES)
Luter Technology Recycling (IT)
Manco Energy (UK)
New Waste Concepts UK (NWC-UK Ltd) (UK)
Regency International Group Ltd (UK)
Rheinbraun Brennstoff GmbH (DE)
Sistemas Interactivos Ltd (GT)
MANUFACTURER
ADC BioScientific Ltd, Sales Div (UK)
AE&E - Von Roll Inc (US)
AMANDUS KAHL GmbH & Co KG, Machine
Factory Div (DE)
Babcock & Wilcox, Power Generation Group
Div (US)
Bakker Magnetics BV (NL)
Balcke Duerr GmbH (DE)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (FR)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (US)
Bekaert CEB Technologies Ltd (CA)
Bioenergy Technology Ltd, Sales Div (UK)
BMH Technology Oy PO (FI)
Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd (SG)
Capstone Turbine Corp (US)
Chemviron Carbon, European Operations of
Calgon Carbon Corp Div (BE)
Cross Wrap Ltd (FI)
Dover Conveyor Inc (US)
Dresser-Rand Company Ltd (UK)
EMGroup bv (NL)
Energos Ltd (UK)
EnerWaste Inc, (div of Waste2Energy Inc) (US)
Eratic SA (ES)
ESC Umwelttechnik GmbH (DE)
Flexus Balasystem AB (SE)
Foster Wheeler North America Corp (US)
Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA (IT)
Friatec-AG Division Rheinhutte Pumpen (DE)
Geo Robson & Co (Conveyors) Ltd (UK)
IFE Aufbereitungstechnik GmbH (AT)
Industrial Magnetics Inc (US)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
Jakob Stiefel GmbH (CH)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Kopar Oy (FI)
Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH, Marketing Div (AT)
Magnetic Div Global Equipment Mktg Inc (US)
Master Magnets Inc (UK)
Maxon International BVBA (BE)
MeWa Recycling Maschinen und Anlagenbau
GmbH, Marketing Div (DE)
NEM Industrial & Utility Boilers (NL)
Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US)
Opsis AB (SE)
PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE)
PyroGenesis Canada Inc (CA)
Rafako Boiler Engineering Co SA (PL)
Rotork Controls Ltd (UK)
Saint-Gobain IndustrieKeramik Düsseldorf
GmbH (DE)
Selco International Ltd (IN)
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Servomex Group Ltd (UK)
Sodimate Inc (US)
Steinert Elektromagnetbau GmbH, Sales Div (DE)
Talbotts Biomass Energy Ltd (UK)
Thermoselect SA (CH)
Tire Service Equipment Manufacturing Company
Inc (US)
Tyne Tees Filtration Ltd, (div of Andrew Webron
Group) (UK)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
OPERATOR
Bekaert CEB Technologies (FR)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (US)
Bekaert CEB Technologies Ltd (CA)
Blue Harbor Energy Inc (US)
ECO2 Ltd (UK)
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
Indaver NV (BE)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
RWE Innogy GmbH (DE)
Selco International Ltd (IN)
R&D
Agricultural Technology Centre (CA)
Austrian Energy & Environment AG & Co KG (AT)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (FR)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (US)
Bekaert CEB Technologies Ltd (CA)
EMGroup bv (NL)
Jakob Stiefel GmbH (CH)
KEMA (NL)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Lithuanian Energy Institute - LEI, Information
Div (LT)
L-SIDE Associate Koncept Enterprises (NG)
Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (IN)
Rubber Consultants (UK)
TPS Termiska Processer AB (SE)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
Luter Technology Recycling (IT)
McBurney Corp (US)
McLellan and Partners Ltd, Energy Div (UK)
Métrologie et Gestion d’Environnement MGE (BE)
MVW Lechtenberg & Partner
Projektentwicklungs- und
Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH (DE)
MWH (US)
Nationale Reststoffenbeurs (NL)
UAB Naujoji siluma Newheat (LT)
NIFES Consulting Group (UK)
NIRAS Consulting Engineers and Planners
A/S (DK)
North Energy Associates Ltd (UK)
Ormitek Ltd (IL)
Pira International, Sustainability Consulting Div (UK)
Progeam Srl (IT)
PyroGenesis Canada Inc (CA)
Ralph Brill Associates (US)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
Reverse Vending Corp Ltd, Recycling Div (UK)
Rheinbraun Brennstoff GmbH (DE)
Royal Haskoning, Waste Management and
Energy Technology Div (NL)
Stantec Consulting Ltd, Power Div (CA)
Sunspun Enterprises Pty Ltd (AU)
Sustainable Technology Solutions Ltd (UK)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
TNO Science and Industry, Thermal Processes
Div (NL)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
Via Expo (BG)
VM-TEC GmbH, (div of Recycling Systems) (DE)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
WIH Resource Group Inc (US)
WRc plc, Water and Wastewater and
Environmental Services Div (UK)
CONTRACTOR
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
CONSULTANCY
Applied Technologies Inc (US)
Arup Group Ltd, Arup Environmental Div (UK)
Atlieku Tvarkymo Konsultantai UAB (LT)
Avida Americas LLC (US)
Baler Options Ltd (UK)
Barr Engineering Co (US)
Black & Veatch (UK)
Black & Veatch HK Ltd (HK)
Bright Management Associates Ltd, Consultancy
Div (UK)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
Darley & Associates (UK)
Dennis Environmental (UK)
Det Norske Veritas (DK)
Dillon Consulting Ltd, Waste Management &
Remediation Design Div (CA)
Donau Carbon GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Engineering & Project Services - EPS Ltd (IL)
Environmental Resources Management
(China) (CN)
Eratic SA (ES)
ESI Inc of Tennessee (US)
EuRec Technology Sales and Distribution
GmbH (DE)
Expertise Ltd (UK)
Faber Maunsell Ltd (UK)
FP Consultoria Ambiental (CB)
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
GM Engineering (IT)
Hellenic Recycling SA, Research and
Development Department Div (GR)
Industrial Contractors and Engineers AG - ICE
AG (CH)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
Integrated Skills Ltd (UK)
International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (DK)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Kessler Consulting Inc (US)
KSV Engineers, MSW Div (IN)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
Babcock & Wilcox/Volund ApS, OEM Sales
Div (DK)
Baguio Cleaning Services Co Ltd (HK)
Blue Harbor Energy Inc (US)
Cevons Waste Management Inc (GY)
Commodity Trading, Plastic Recycling Div (DK)
Dennis Environmental (UK)
Donau Carbon GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Eldan Recycling A/S (DK)
ERA Hydrobiotech Energy PVT LTD (IN)
ESC Umwelttechnik GmbH (DE)
ESI Inc of Tennessee (US)
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
Hellenic Recycling SA, Research and
Development Department Div (GR)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
McBurney Corp (US)
PDR Energy & Associates Inc (US)
Physalia Ltd, (div of Consultant and Forensic
Ecology) (UK)
Talkin Trash and Advertising (ZM)
Technival (PF)
TEi Ltd (formerly Thermal Engineering
International Ltd) (UK)
Telluric Land Remediation Ltd (UK)
Vale Recycling (UK)
Vogelsang Ltd (UK)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Al-Jon Europe, (div of P Casey (Plant Sales)
Ltd) (UK)
ALLU Finland Oy (FI)
Artech Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE)
Avenor bv (NL)
Avida Americas LLC (US)
Baler Options Ltd (UK)
BOA Recycling Equipment (NL)
BRT Recycling Technologie GmbH (DE)
Ecosystem Ltd (UK)
Eldan Recycling A/S (DK)
Erdwich Zerkleinerungssysteme GmbH, Sales
Department Div (DE)
HAMMEL New York LLC (US)
Hydrocal Inc (US)
KSV Engineers, MSW Div (IN)
Lift & Compactors Mexico SA DE CV, Solid Waste
Equipment Div (MX)
Luter Technology Recycling (IT)
New Waste Concepts UK (NWC-UK Ltd) (UK)
Research Center for Energy and Environment RCEE (VN)
Reverse Vending Corp Ltd, Recycling Div (UK)
Rheinbraun Brennstoff GmbH (DE)
Sav Network (FR)
Vecoplan LLC (US)
Waste Compaction Equipment Ltd (UK)
MANUFACTURER
Action Equipment Co Inc (US)
AE&E - Von Roll Inc (US)
AMANDUS KAHL GmbH & Co KG, Machine
Factory Div (DE)
American Pulverizer Co (US)
Anis Trend DOO (SI)
Artech Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE)
Barker Poducts -BP-Lifts (US)
Bauer GmbH (DE)
BHS Sonthofen GmbH (DE)
Binder + Co AG, Environmental Technology
Div (AT)
BMH Technology Oy PO (FI)
BOA Recycling Equipment (NL)
Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd (SG)
BRT Recycling Technologie GmbH (DE)
Car Recycling Systems CRS BV (NL)
CETCO Europe Ltd (UK)
Cross Wrap Ltd (FI)
Degussa GmbH, Bleaching & Water Chemicals
Div (DE)
Doppstadt Calbe GmbH (DE)
Dover Conveyor Inc (US)
Dresser-Rand Company Ltd (UK)
Durabac, Duralift/Durapac/Duraplast (CA)
EFE Endustri Ve Ticaret AS (TR)
Eldan Recycling A/S (DK)
EMGroup bv (NL)
EnerWaste Inc, (div of Waste2Energy Inc) (US)
Eratic SA (ES)
Erdwich Zerkleinerungssysteme GmbH, Sales
Department Div (DE)
ESC Umwelttechnik GmbH (DE)
EuRec Technology Sales and Distribution
GmbH (DE)
Fairbanks Scales (US)
FAUN Expotec GmbH, Vertriebsgesellschaft für
Entsorgungstechnik Div (DE)
Flexus Balasystem AB (SE)
Friatec-AG Division Rheinhutte Pumpen (DE)
Geesink Norba Group, Marketing Div (NL)
GM Engineering (IT)
GSM International AB (SE)
Haas Recycling GmbH (DE)
Hammel Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE)
Harmony Enterprises Inc (US)
Harris Waste Management Group Inc (US)
Heil Environmental, Export Group Div (US)
Herbold Meckesheim USA, Resource Recycling
Systems Inc, (sub of Herbold Meckesheim
GmbH) (US)
HSM GmbH & Co Kg (DE)
Hydrocal Inc (US)
IFE Aufbereitungstechnik GmbH (AT)
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CLASSIFIED LISTINGS
Imabe Iberica SA, Export/Commercial Div (ES)
Industrial Magnetics Inc (US)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
Jeffrey Rader Corp, Size Reduction Div, (div of
K-Tron International) (US)
J Willibald GmbH, Export and Marketing Div (DE)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Koch Membrane Systems Inc (US)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
EMGroup bv (NL)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Pira International, Sustainability Consulting
Div (UK)
RTI International (US)
Terberg Machines BV (NL)
TNO Science and Industry, Thermal Processes
Div (NL)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
LANDFILL AND DEEP WELLS
Komptech GmbH, Mechanical-Biological
Treatment of Waste Div (AT)
KSV Engineers, MSW Div (IN)
Kyte Centrifuge Sales & Consulting (US)
Legras Industries (FR)
Lift & Compactors Mexico SA DE CV, Solid Waste
Equipment Div (MX)
Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH, Marketing Div (AT)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
Magnetic Div Global Equipment Mktg Inc (US)
Maniar & Co, Marketing (IN)
Master Magnets Inc (UK)
Metso Lindemann GmbH, (div of Metso Corp
Finland) (DE)
MeWa Recycling Maschinen und Anlagenbau
GmbH, Marketing Div (DE)
Multilift Oy, Demountables Product Line Div (FI)
NAUE GMBH & Co KG (DE)
New Waste Concepts UK (NWC-UK Ltd) (UK)
Niagara Blower Heat Transfer Solutions, Wet
Surface Air Coolers Div (US)
Oberlaender Recycling Maschinen GmbH (DE)
Orkel Compaction AS (NO)
Pellenc Selective Technologies (FR)
Presona AB (SE)
Psychsoftpc (US)
RJM Associates (US)
Rotork Controls Ltd (UK)
SATRIND SpA (IT)
SID SA (CH)
Solid Applied Technologies Ltd (IL)
Spiro BV (NL)
SRS Crisafulli Inc (US)
S+S Inspection Inc (US)
S+S Separation and Sorting Technology
GmbH, Recycling Div (DE)
Steinert Elektromagnetbau GmbH, Sales Div (DE)
SWECO, A Business Unit of M-I LLC (US)
Tana Oy (FI)
Terberg Machines BV (NL)
Thermoselect SA (CH)
Umicore Precious Metals Refining (BE)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
Van Aarsen Rubber Technology, Tyre Recycling
Div (NL)
Vandel (FR)
Vecoplan LLC (US)
VM-TEC GmbH, (div of Recycling Systems) (DE)
Vogelsang Ltd (UK)
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG, Industry Div (DE)
Weightron Bilanciai (UK)
WEIMA America Inc (US)
CONSULTANCY
Arup Group Ltd, Arup Environmental Div (UK)
Atlieku Tvarkymo Konsultantai UAB (LT)
Barr Engineering Co (US)
Biomass Technology Group BV - BTG (NL)
Black & Veatch HK Ltd (HK)
BMT Group Ltd (UK)
Bridgestone Associates Ltd (US)
Choate Technology Services Ltd, Consultancy
Div (UK)
COWI A/S, Water and Environment Div (DK)
ECO2 Ltd (UK)
Econnect (UK)
Engineering & Project Services - EPS Ltd (IL)
ETW Energietechnik GmbH (DE)
Fichtner GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Gaia Consulting Oy (FI)
GE Jenbacher AG (AT)
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
Golder Associates Inc (US)
HeseSchmack Biogas (UK)
ICEL Developments Ltd (UK)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
Meteor Communications (Europe) Ltd - MCE (UK)
Monarflex A/S, Sales and Marketing Div (DK)
Ormitek Ltd (IL)
Pacific BioSolve, (sub of BioSolve) (AU)
Progeam Srl (IT)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
RECO Waste Technologies Ltd (BE)
SCS Engineers (US)
Selco International Ltd (IN)
Soiltec Inc (US)
Stantec Consulting International Ltd, (sub of
Stantec Inc) (CA)
Stantec Consulting Ltd, Power Div (CA)
Tana Oy (FI)
Tecon (GR)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
WRc plc, Water and Wastewater and
Environmental Services Div (UK)
CONTRACTOR
Alturdyne (US)
Asja Ambiente Italia SpA Asja biz, International
Div (IT)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (FR)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (US)
Bekaert CEB Technologies Ltd (CA)
BMT Group Ltd (UK)
OPERATOR
Commodity Trading, Plastic Recycling Div (DK)
Dynamotive Energy Systems Corp (CA)
EnviroServ Waste Management (Pty) Ltd, Head
Office Marketing Div (ZA)
ERA Hydrobiotech Energy PVT LTD (IN)
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
Global Access to Recycling World and EcoResources - GARWER Srl (IT)
Indaver NV (BE)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
L-SIDE Associate Koncept Enterprises (NG)
RWE Innogy GmbH (DE)
Vale Recycling (UK)
R&D
CERAM, CERAM Building Technology Div (UK)
Bomag GmbH (DE)
Bomag Americas Inc (US)
Bomag Canada (CA)
Cevons Waste Management Inc (GY)
Econnect (UK)
ETW Energietechnik GmbH (DE)
FLI Environmental (IE)
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
Ingvar Ingrids AB (SE)
James Troop and Co Ltd (UK)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
MDE Dezentrale Energiesysteme GmbH (DE)
UAB Naujoji siluma Newheat (LT)
PDR Energy & Associates Inc (US)
Physalia Ltd, (div of Consultant and Forensic
Ecology) (UK)
Shrigley (Builders) Ltd (UK)
Stuart Well Services Ltd, Environmental Div (UK)
Tecon (GR)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
Walo UK Ltd (UK)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Al-jon USA (US)
Asja Ambiente Italia SpA Asja biz, International
Div (IT)
BakerCorp (US)
Cleveland Brothers Equipment Co Inc (US)
EPI Environmental Products Inc, Enviro Cover
Div (CA)
HAMMEL New York LLC (US)
Lift & Compactors Mexico SA DE CV, Solid Waste
Equipment Div (MX)
Marcel Equipment Ltd, Sales Div (CA)
New Waste Concepts UK (NWC-UK Ltd) (UK)
Odotech Inc (CA)
P Casey (Plant Sales) Ltd, (div of P&C Casey
Ltd) (UK)
Phelps Industries (US)
Redden Nets (US)
Soiltec Inc (US)
Tecon (GR)
Tilsley & Lovatt Ltd (UK)
Waste Compaction Equipment Ltd (UK)
MANUFACTURER
ADC BioScientific Ltd, Sales Div (UK)
Al-jon USA (US)
Anis Trend DOO (SI)
Asja Ambiente Italia SpA Asja biz, International
Div (IT)
AUMA Riester GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (FR)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (US)
Bekaert CEB Technologies Ltd (CA)
Capstone Turbine Corp (US)
Caterpillar SARL, Electric Power Div (CH)
CETCO Europe Ltd (UK)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI, Sales
Div (US)
Cummins Power Generation (US)
Dexdyne Ltd (UK)
Dresser-Rand Company Ltd (UK)
Durabac, Duralift/Durapac/Duraplast (CA)
DuraTech Industries International Inc (US)
EPG Companies Inc (US)
EPI Environmental Products Inc, Enviro Cover
Div (CA)
ETW Energietechnik GmbH (DE)
Fairbanks Scales (US)
Flexus Balasystem AB (SE)
FLI Environmental (IE)
Gas Data Ltd (UK)
GE Jenbacher AG (AT)
Harris Waste Management Group Inc (US)
HeseSchmack Biogas (UK)
Hitech Instruments, (div of Cooper CrouseHinds) (UK)
IFE Aufbereitungstechnik GmbH (AT)
Imabe Iberica SA, Export/Commercial Div (ES)
JCB Sales Ltd (UK)
KEITH Manufacturing Co (US)
Keith Walking Floor Europe, (div of KEITH
Manufacturing Co) (NL)
Kelburn Engineering (UK)
LANDTEC (US)
Legras Industries (FR)
Lift & Compactors Mexico SA DE CV, Solid Waste
Equipment Div (MX)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
Magnetic Div Global Equipment Mktg Inc (US)
MAN B&W Diesel Ltd (UK)
Maniar & Co, Marketing (IN)
Meteor Communications (Europe) Ltd - MCE (UK)
Metso Denmark A/S (DK)
Monarflex A/S, Sales and Marketing Div (DK)
NAUE GMBH & Co KG (DE)
New Waste Concepts UK (NWC-UK Ltd) (UK)
Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US)
Odotech Inc (CA)
Phelps Industries (US)
Psychsoftpc (US)
QED Environmental Systems Inc (US)
Redden Nets (US)
Reef Industries Inc (US)
Reynolds International Equipment LP, Sales &
Marketing Div (US)
Rotork Controls Ltd (UK)
Servomex Group Ltd (UK)
Soiltec Inc (US)
Solid Applied Technologies Ltd (IL)
Solmax International Inc (CA)
Tana Oy (FI)
Tecon (GR)
Trojan Tire Inc (CA)
TYMCO International Ltd (US)
Weightron Bilanciai (UK)
OPERATOR
Asja Ambiente Italia SpA Asja biz, International
Div (IT)
Blue Sky Energy, Business Development Div (CA)
Cevons Waste Management Inc (GY)
Indaver NV (BE)
Odense Waste Management Co Ltd, Project and
Planning Department Div (DK)
Romsdalshalvoya Interkommunale
Renovasjonsselskap - RIR-IKS (NO)
R&D
Asja Ambiente Italia SpA Asja biz, International
Div (IT)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (FR)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (US)
Bekaert CEB Technologies Ltd (CA)
Choate Technology Services Ltd, Consultancy
Div (UK)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI, Sales
Div (US)
Gas Data Ltd (UK)
LEGISLATION, REGULATION AND
EIA
CONSULTANCY
AquaBioTech Group, (div of EnviroTech) (MT)
Arup Group Ltd, Arup Environmental Div (UK)
Atlieku Tvarkymo Konsultantai UAB (LT)
Black & Veatch (UK)
Black & Veatch HK Ltd (HK)
BlindSpot Global Revival Think-Tank (UK)
Bright Management Associates Ltd, Consultancy
Div (UK)
CalRecovery Inc (US)
Confederation of Paper Industries, Recovered
Paper Sector Div (UK)
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research CSIR, Natural Resources and the Environment
(NRE) Div (ZA)
Crowther Clayton Associates (UK)
Dennis Environmental (UK)
Det Norske Veritas (DK)
Dillon Consulting Ltd, Waste Management &
Remediation Design Div (CA)
ECO2 Ltd (UK)
Environmental Resources Management
(China) (CN)
Faber Maunsell Ltd (UK)
FP Consultoria Ambiental (CB)
Gaia Consulting Oy (FI)
Golder Associates Inc (US)
ICEL Developments Ltd (UK)
Integrated Skills Ltd (UK)
International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (DK)
KEMA (NL)
Kessler Consulting Inc (US)
Land Use Consultants (UK)
LDK Consultants (GR)
McLellan and Partners Ltd, Energy Div (UK)
NIFES Consulting Group (UK)
Power Acoustics Inc (US)
PRé Consultants (NL)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
RECO Waste Technologies Ltd (BE)
RJM Associates (US)
Royal Haskoning, Waste Management and
Energy Technology Div (NL)
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Stantec Consulting Ltd, Power Div (CA)
Tankersafe Ltd (UK)
Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association
- TREIA (US)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
WIH Resource Group Inc (US)
WRc plc, Water and Wastewater and
Environmental Services Div (UK)
CONTRACTOR
PDR Energy & Associates Inc (US)
OPERATOR
AquaBioTech Group, (div of EnviroTech) (MT)
Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (IN)
R&D
BlindSpot Global Revival Think-Tank (UK)
RTI International (US)
MANAGEMENT, ADMINISTRATION,
ECONOMICS AND MARKETING
CONSULTANCY
Alternative Resources Inc - ARI (US)
AquaBioTech Group, (div of EnviroTech) (MT)
Arup Group Ltd, Arup Environmental Div (UK)
Atlieku Tvarkymo Konsultantai UAB (LT)
Brandis Ltd (UK)
Brask Enterprises Inc (US)
Bridgestone Associates Ltd (US)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
Dalarna University, School of Industrial
Leadership Div (SE)
Dynamotive Energy Systems Corp (CA)
ECO2 Ltd (UK)
Entsorga GmbH (DE)
Fichtner GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Foster Wheeler North America Corp (US)
Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA (IT)
ICEL Developments Ltd (UK)
Kessler Consulting Inc (US)
LDK Consultants (GR)
Matan International Group Ltd, MIG Consulting
Div (UK)
Messe München GmbH (DE)
MWH (US)
Nationale Reststoffenbeurs (NL)
UAB Naujoji siluma Newheat (LT)
NIRAS Consulting Engineers and Planners
A/S (DK)
Public Works Magazine, Hanley Wood Business
Media Div (US)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
Renewable Energy Technologies Inc RENTEC (CA)
Rimbach Publishing Inc, Pollution Equipment
News/Industrial Hygiene News Div (US)
Roger M Douglass Ltd (UK)
Sargent & Lundy LLC (US)
Via Expo (BG)
CONTRACTOR
Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA (IT)
Willett And Son Bristol Ltd (UK)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Brask Enterprises Inc (US)
Earthscan (UK)
Research Center for Energy and Environment RCEE (VN)
MANUFACTURER
EPG Companies Inc (US)
Flexus Balasystem AB (SE)
Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA (IT)
Psychsoftpc (US)
Solid Applied Technologies Ltd (IL)
OPERATOR
EnviroServ Waste Management (Pty) Ltd, Head
Office Marketing Div (ZA)
Messe München GmbH (DE)
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Dalarna University, School of Industrial
Leadership Div (SE)
K2 Global Success, (div of Kollective
Acquisitions LLC) (US)
MINING, OIL, FUEL AND
FORESTRY WASTES
CONSULTANCY
Arup Group Ltd, Arup Environmental Div (UK)
Atkins (UK)
Avida Americas LLC (US)
Barr Engineering Co (US)
Bioenergy Technology Ltd, Sales Div (UK)
Bridgestone Associates Ltd (US)
Choate Technology Services Ltd, Consultancy
Div (UK)
ECO2 Ltd (UK)
Engineering & Project Services - EPS Ltd (IL)
Expertise Ltd (UK)
Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA (IT)
Gaia Consulting Oy (FI)
Manco Energy (UK)
MVW Lechtenberg & Partner
Projektentwicklungs- und
Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH (DE)
NIFES Consulting Group (UK)
North Energy Associates Ltd (UK)
Pacific BioSolve, (sub of BioSolve) (AU)
Ralph Brill Associates (US)
Sargent & Lundy LLC (US)
SCS Engineers (US)
VM-TEC GmbH, (div of Recycling Systems) (DE)
Waste Management Employers’ Association WMEA, Waste Management Div (PL)
WIH Resource Group Inc (US)
CONTRACTOR
ADEME (FR)
Ashtech Gas Engg & Services FZC, Marketing
Div (AE)
Blue Harbor Energy Inc (US)
Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA (IT)
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc (US)
Pacific BioSolve, (sub of BioSolve) (AU)
Talbotts Biomass Energy Ltd (UK)
TEi Ltd (formerly Thermal Engineering
International Ltd) (UK)
Telluric Land Remediation Ltd (UK)
VECO, USA Div (US)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Ashtech Gas Engg & Services FZC, Marketing
Div (AE)
BakerCorp (US)
Manco Energy (UK)
Research Center for Energy and Environment RCEE (VN)
SIG Società Italiana Gomma SpA (IT)
Vecoplan LLC (US)
VM-TEC GmbH, (div of Recycling Systems) (DE)
MANUFACTURER
Action Equipment Co Inc (US)
American Pulverizer Co (US)
Bandit Industries Inc (US)
Bioenergy Technology Ltd, Sales Div (UK)
Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd (SG)
CE Attachments Inc (US)
CETCO Europe Ltd (UK)
Degussa GmbH, Bleaching & Water Chemicals
Div (DE)
Doppstadt Calbe GmbH (DE)
Dover Conveyor Inc (US)
Dresser-Rand Company Ltd (UK)
Durabac, Duralift/Durapac/Duraplast (CA)
DuraTech Industries International Inc (US)
Dynamotive Energy Systems Corp (CA)
EnerWaste Inc, (div of Waste2Energy Inc) (US)
Fairbanks Scales (US)
FAUN Expotec GmbH, Vertriebsgesellschaft für
Entsorgungstechnik Div (DE)
Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA (IT)
Industrial Magnetics Inc (US)
Jeffrey Rader Corp, Size Reduction Div, (div of
K-Tron International) (US)
J Willibald GmbH, Export and Marketing Div (DE)
KEITH Manufacturing Co (US)
Keith Walking Floor Europe, (div of KEITH
Manufacturing Co) (NL)
Kelburn Engineering (UK)
Kyte Centrifuge Sales & Consulting (US)
Legras Industries (FR)
Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH, Marketing Div (AT)
Magnetic Div Global Equipment Mktg Inc (US)
Metso Denmark A/S (DK)
NAUE GMBH & Co KG (DE)
Radhe Renewable Energy Development
Associate (IN)
Rafako Boiler Engineering Co SA (PL)
Reef Industries Inc (US)
Reynolds International Equipment LP, Sales &
Marketing Div (US)
RIKA Metallwarenges GmbH & Co KG (AT)
Rotork Controls Ltd (UK)
Solid Applied Technologies Ltd (IL)
SRS Crisafulli Inc (US)
Steinert Elektromagnetbau GmbH, Sales Div (DE)
Stork H&E Turbo Blading (US)
Trojan Tire Inc (CA)
TYMCO International Ltd (US)
Vecoplan LLC (US)
Vogelsang Ltd (UK)
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG, Industry Div (DE)
Vulcan On-Board Scales (US)
Warren & Baerg Manufacturing Inc (US)
West Salem Machinery Co (US)
OPERATOR
Dynamotive Energy Systems Corp (CA)
ECO2 Ltd (UK)
R&D
CERAM, CERAM Building Technology Div (UK)
Choate Technology Services Ltd, Consultancy
Div (UK)
Etudes Chimiques et Physiques - ECP (FR)
K2 Global Success, (div of Kollective
Acquisitions LLC) (US)
MONITORING, INSTRUMENTATION
AND CONTROL
CONSULTANCY
Alternative Resources Inc - ARI (US)
Avery Weigh-Tronix (UK)
Barr Engineering Co (US)
Bioenergy Technology Ltd, Sales Div (UK)
Black & Veatch HK Ltd (HK)
BMT Group Ltd (UK)
Bright Management Associates Ltd, Consultancy
Div (UK)
Clean Technology Solutions Pty Ltd (AU)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
Det Norske Veritas (DK)
EHS Data Ltd (UK)
EnviroServ Waste Management (Pty) Ltd, Head
Office Marketing Div (ZA)
Faber Maunsell Ltd (UK)
Golden Eagle Technologies LLC (US)
KEMA (NL)
LDK Consultants (GR)
Matan International Group Ltd, MIG Consulting
Div (UK)
McBurney Corp (US)
McLellan and Partners Ltd, Energy Div (UK)
Meteor Communications (Europe) Ltd - MCE (UK)
Métrologie et Gestion d’Environnement MGE (BE)
MWH (US)
NIFES Consulting Group (UK)
Otto Environmental Systems North America
Inc (US)
Physalia Ltd, (div of Consultant and Forensic
Ecology) (UK)
PRé Consultants (NL)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
TE Tecnologie per l’Energia srl (IT)
TNO Science and Industry, Thermal Processes
Div (NL)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
Zambon Engineering AG (CH)
CONTRACTOR
Ashtech Gas Engg & Services FZC, Marketing
Div (AE)
Avery Weigh-Tronix (UK)
CERAM, CERAM Building Technology Div (UK)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
Ingvar Ingrids AB (SE)
Instrumenttjenesten A/S - ITAS, Instrumentation
Div (NO)
James Troop and Co Ltd (UK)
McBurney Corp (US)
Shrigley (Builders) Ltd (UK)
Telluric Land Remediation Ltd (UK)
Zambon Engineering AG (CH)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Ashtech Gas Engg & Services FZC, Marketing
Div (AE)
Avery Weigh-Tronix (UK)
James Troop and Co Ltd (UK)
Odotech Inc (CA)
Tecon (GR)
WIKA Instruments Canada Ltd (CA)
MANUFACTURER
ADC BioScientific Ltd, Sales Div (UK)
Avery Weigh-Tronix (UK)
Balmac Inc (US)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
Dexdyne Ltd (UK)
EPG Companies Inc (US)
ETW Energietechnik GmbH (DE)
FCI-Fluid Components International (US)
Gas Data Ltd (UK)
Gesellschaft für Gerätebau GmbH GfG, Marketing Div (DE)
Instrumenttjenesten A/S - ITAS, Instrumentation
Div (NO)
INTEC Video Systems Inc (US)
LANDTEC (US)
Logic Beach Inc (US)
Mentor Engineering Inc (CA)
Meteor Communications (Europe) Ltd - MCE (UK)
Metrix Instrument Co, (sub of Roper
Industries) (US)
Mobile Awareness LLC (US)
MTS Sensor Technologie GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US)
Odotech Inc (CA)
Opsis AB (SE)
PANalytical BV (NL)
PCME Ltd (UK)
Psychsoftpc (US)
QED Environmental Systems Inc (US)
RDS Technology Ltd (UK)
Rotork Controls Ltd (UK)
Servomex Group Ltd (UK)
Solid Applied Technologies Ltd (IL)
Sporian Microsystems Inc (US)
SymCom Inc (US)
Tecon (GR)
Telluric Land Remediation Ltd (UK)
Vulcan On-Board Scales (US)
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CLASSIFI E D L IS T INGS
Weightron Bilanciai (UK)
WIKA Instruments Canada Ltd (CA)
OPERATOR
Avery Weigh-Tronix (UK)
Omex Environmental Ltd (UK)
R&D
Avery Weigh-Tronix (UK)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
Dexdyne Ltd (UK)
Etudes Chimiques et Physiques - ECP (FR)
Gas Data Ltd (UK)
Meteor Communications (Europe) Ltd - MCE (UK)
MTS Sensor Technologie GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Physalia Ltd, (div of Consultant and Forensic
Ecology) (UK)
RTI International (US)
Sporian Microsystems Inc (US)
OTHER
MISCELLANEOUS
A B Waste Container & Dustbin Factory Weber
GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Action Equipment Co Inc (US)
Akpe S Owoabasi & Triumphbosius, Projects/
Programmes/Operations/R&D Div (NG)
ARJES GmbH (DE)
Baldwin Filters (US)
Baler Options Ltd (UK)
Barker Poducts -BP-Lifts (US)
Binder + Co AG, Environmental Technology
Div (AT)
Bomag GmbH (DE)
Bomag Americas Inc (US)
Bomag Canada (CA)
Bondtech Corp (US)
Bridgestone Associates Ltd (US)
BRT Recycling Technologie GmbH (DE)
Brunel Corp (US)
Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) (BE)
Cascade Engineering Inc (US)
CERAM, CERAM Building Technology Div (UK)
Cleveland Brothers Equipment Co Inc (US)
Confederation of Paper Industries, Recovered
Paper Sector Div (UK)
Crowther Clayton Associates (UK)
Earthscan (UK)
ECCO (US)
ECO2 Ltd (UK)
Ecoinsurances, (div of Chesterfield Insurance
Brokers Ltd) (UK)
Ecosystem Ltd (UK)
Edimet Spa (IT)
Emap International Ltd (UK)
EMD International AS (DK)
EPG Companies Inc (US)
Erin Recycling (CA)
ESC Umwelttechnik GmbH (DE)
European Compost Network ECN eV (DE)
EUWID GmbH, Recycling & Waste
Management (DE)
Evonik Fibres GmbH (AT)
FoxFire bv (NL)
Gesellschaft für Gerätebau GmbH GfG, Marketing Div (DE)
GET ENERGY Gerhard Brandel MA (DE)
Global Sensor Systems Inc (CA)
Goudsmit Magnetic Systems BV, Iron Separating
Dept Div, Magnetic Systems Div (NL)
HAMMEL New York LLC (US)
Harris Waste Management Group Inc (US)
Imabe Iberica SA, Export/Commercial Div (ES)
INTEC Video Systems Inc (US)
International Power Machinery Co (US)
International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (DK)
Internation Congress & Marketing - ICM
AG, Recycling Div (CH)
Kampala Jellitone Suppliers Ltd, (fuel of Briquette
Production) (UG)
Kim Hotstart Manufacturing (US)
Klüber Lubrication München KG (DE)
K&M Machine-Fabricating Inc (US)
Koelnmesse GmbH (DE)
Kopar Oy (FI)
KR Services Co (US)
K-SUN Corp/MaxiSoft (US)
LDV Plast SRO (CZ)
Longji Magnet Co Ltd (CN)
MECHON Ltd (UK)
Messe Bremen (DE)
Mildmonkey Commercial & Environmental
Photography (UK)
Mitsubishi Electric Corp (JP)
Mobile Awareness LLC (US)
NAUE GMBH & Co KG (DE)
Novamont SpA (IT)
Omex Environmental Ltd (UK)
Pacific BioSolve, (sub of BioSolve) (AU)
Palfinger North America Group (CA)
PANalytical BV (NL)
PennWell International Publications Ltd (UK)
Permco (US)
Pira International, Sustainability Consulting
Div (UK)
PlascoEnergy Group (CA)
Public Works Magazine, Hanley Wood Business
Media Div (US)
Reef Industries Inc (US)
Rimbach Publishing Inc, Pollution Equipment
News/Industrial Hygiene News Div (US)
Rimini Fiera SpA (IT)
Roger M Douglass Ltd (UK)
Saint-Gobain IndustrieKeramik Düsseldorf
GmbH (DE)
Sav Network (FR)
Security Engineered Machinery (SEM) (US)
SIG Società Italiana Gomma SpA (IT)
SMi Group (UK)
S+S Inspection Inc (US)
S+S Separation and Sorting Technology
GmbH, Recycling Div (DE)
Stichting Bakens Verzet (NL)
Stork H&E Turbo Blading (US)
SWECO, A Business Unit of M-I LLC (US)
Talkin Trash and Advertising (ZM)
Tankersafe Ltd (UK)
Terberg Matec UK Ltd (UK)
Terex Fuchs (DE)
Tern Technologies Inc (US)
Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association
- TREIA (US)
Trojan Tire Inc (CA)
Urbaser (ES)
URS Corp (US)
US Environmental Protection Agency - US
EPA, Chief Financial Office Div (US)
Van Aarsen Rubber Technology, Tyre Recycling
Div (NL)
Veijo Pakarinen Consulting (FI)
VM-TEC GmbH, (div of Recycling Systems) (DE)
Weightron Bilanciai (UK)
Whelen Engineering Company Inc (US)
www.FLATBEDSHIPPING.com (US)
Zoeller Waste Systems Ltd (UK)
ICEL Developments Ltd (UK)
iWasteNot Systems (CA)
K2 Global Success, (div of Kollective
Acquisitions LLC) (US)
LDK Consultants (GR)
North Energy Associates Ltd (UK)
RECO Waste Technologies Ltd (BE)
RJM Associates (US)
Stantec Consulting International Ltd, (sub of
Stantec Inc) (CA)
Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association
- TREIA (US)
CONTRACTOR
iWasteNot Systems (CA)
PDR Energy & Associates Inc (US)
Via Expo (BG)
OPERATOR
COGEN Europe (BE)
Turkish National Committee on Solid
Wastes, Bogazici University (TR)
R&D
Dalarna University, School of Industrial
Leadership Div (SE)
RECYCLING, COMPOST
UTILIZATION AND RECOVERY
CONSULTANCY
Alfa Botanics Sdn Bhd, Business Development
Div (MY)
American Heat and Power LLC (US)
Andela Products (US)
AquaBioTech Group, (div of EnviroTech) (MT)
Arup Group Ltd, Arup Environmental Div (UK)
Avida Americas LLC (US)
Backhus Kompost-Technologie (DE)
Baler Options Ltd (UK)
Black & Veatch (UK)
Blue Harbor Energy Inc (US)
Bright Management Associates Ltd, Consultancy
Div (UK)
Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) (BE)
Cascade Engineering Inc (US)
Composting & Recycling Consultants Inc (IE)
Confederation of Paper Industries, Recovered
Paper Sector Div (UK)
Dalarna University, School of Industrial
Leadership Div (SE)
Engineering & Project Services - EPS Ltd (IL)
Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
EuRec Technology Sales and Distribution
GmbH (DE)
Expertise Ltd (UK)
FP Consultoria Ambiental (CB)
GM Engineering (IT)
GSCS (QU)
Herbold Meckesheim USA, Resource Recycling
Systems Inc, (sub of Herbold Meckesheim
GmbH) (US)
ICEL Developments Ltd (UK)
Integrated Skills Ltd (UK)
PUBLIC AWARENESS AND ETHICS
CONSULTANCY
Arup Group Ltd, Arup Environmental Div (UK)
BlindSpot Global Revival Think-Tank (UK)
Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) (BE)
CalRecovery Inc (US)
Confederation of Paper Industries, Recovered
Paper Sector Div (UK)
COWI A/S, Water and Environment Div (DK)
Dalarna University, School of Industrial
Leadership Div (SE)
Dillon Consulting Ltd, Waste Management &
Remediation Design Div (CA)
Environmental Resources Management
(China) (CN)
Faber Maunsell Ltd (UK)
KEMA (NL)
Kessler Consulting Inc (US)
KSV Engineers, MSW Div (IN)
Land Use Consultants (UK)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
Luter Technology Recycling (IT)
Matan International Group Ltd, MIG Consulting
Div (UK)
McLellan and Partners Ltd, Energy Div (UK)
MVW Lechtenberg & Partner
Projektentwicklungs- und
Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH (DE)
Nationale Reststoffenbeurs (NL)
NIRAS Consulting Engineers and Planners
A/S (DK)
North Energy Associates Ltd (UK)
Pira International, Sustainability Consulting
Div (UK)
PRé Consultants (NL)
Progeam Srl (IT)
Ralph Brill Associates (US)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
Research Center for Energy and Environment RCEE (VN)
RJM Associates (US)
Royal Haskoning, Waste Management and
Energy Technology Div (NL)
Rubber Consultants (UK)
SCS Engineers (US)
Stantec Consulting International Ltd, (sub of
Stantec Inc) (CA)
Stantec Consulting Ltd, Power Div (CA)
Sunspun Enterprises Pty Ltd (AU)
Sustainable Technology Solutions Ltd (UK)
Tana Oy (FI)
Technival (PF)
TNO Science and Industry, Thermal Processes
Div (NL)
Veijo Pakarinen Consulting (FI)
Via Expo (BG)
VM-TEC GmbH, (div of Recycling Systems) (DE)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
WIH Resource Group Inc (US)
WRc plc, Water and Wastewater and
Environmental Services Div (UK)
CONTRACTOR
Baguio Cleaning Services Co Ltd (HK)
Broward County (US)
Cevons Waste Management Inc (GY)
Christiaens Group (NL)
Eldan Recycling A/S (DK)
ERA Hydrobiotech Energy PVT LTD (IN)
Foster Wheeler North America Corp (US)
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
Geo Robson & Co (Conveyors) Ltd (UK)
GICOM bv, Composting Systems Div (NL)
Holzmag AG, Recycling Technology Div (CH)
iWasteNot Systems (CA)
Oil Resources & Allied Investments Ltd ORAIL, Waste Management Engineering
Services Div (NG)
Red Rhino Crushers Ltd (UK)
TEi Ltd (formerly Thermal Engineering
International Ltd) (UK)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
Vale Recycling (UK)
Waste Management Employers’ Association WMEA, Waste Management Div (PL)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Aerosol Can Recycling (Europe) (NL)
Al-Jon Europe, (div of P Casey (Plant Sales)
Ltd) (UK)
Al-jon USA (US)
ALLU Finland Oy (FI)
Anlagenbau Unwelt + Technik Chemnitz
GmbH (DE)
Artech Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE)
Baler Options Ltd (UK)
BOA Recycling Equipment (NL)
Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd (SG)
BRT Recycling Technologie GmbH (DE)
BT Wolfgang Binder GmbH (AT)
Dynamotive Energy Systems Corp (CA)
Ecosystem Ltd (UK)
Eldan Recycling A/S (DK)
Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
Erdwich Zerkleinerungssysteme GmbH, Sales
Department Div (DE)
Garwood Europe Ltd (UK)
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Genesis Europe GmbH & Co KG (DE)
GSM International AB (SE)
HAMMEL New York LLC (US)
Hamos GmbH (DE)
Heil Environmental, Export Group Div (US)
The Install TEAM, Project Innovators Div (CA)
Lift & Compactors Mexico SA DE CV, Solid Waste
Equipment Div (MX)
Luter Technology Recycling (IT)
P Casey (Plant Sales) Ltd, (div of P&C Casey
Ltd) (UK)
Tire Service Equipment Manufacturing Company
Inc (US)
Vecoplan LLC (US)
Waste Compaction Equipment Ltd (UK)
Waste Management Employers’ Association WMEA, Waste Management Div (PL)
MANUFACTURER
A B Wastebins Factory Weber GmbH (DE)
Action Equipment Co Inc (US)
Advanced Recycling Systems Ltd (UK)
Alfa Botanics Sdn Bhd, Business Development
Div (MY)
Al-jon USA (US)
AMANDUS KAHL GmbH & Co KG, Machine
Factory Div (DE)
American Pulverizer Co (US)
Andela Products (US)
Anis Trend DOO (SI)
Anlagenbau Unwelt + Technik Chemnitz
GmbH (DE)
Artech Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE)
Avenor bv (NL)
Backhus Kompost-Technologie (DE)
Bakker Magnetics BV (NL)
Bano Recycling Srl, International Sales Div (IT)
Barker Poducts -BP-Lifts (US)
BHS Sonthofen GmbH (DE)
Binder + Co AG, Environmental Technology
Div (AT)
BMH Technology Oy PO (FI)
BOA Recycling Equipment (NL)
Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd (SG)
BRT Recycling Technologie GmbH (DE)
Brunel Corp (US)
BT Wolfgang Binder GmbH (AT)
Car Recycling Systems CRS BV (NL)
Cascade Engineering Inc (US)
Caterpillar SARL, Electric Power Div (CH)
CE Attachments Inc (US)
Christiaens Group (NL)
Columbus McKinnon Corp, Sarasota Operations
Div (US)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI, Sales
Div (US)
CP Manufacturing Inc (US)
Cross Wrap Ltd (FI)
Degussa GmbH, Bleaching & Water Chemicals
Div (DE)
Doppstadt Calbe GmbH (DE)
Dover Conveyor Inc (US)
Durabac, Duralift/Durapac/Duraplast (CA)
DuraTech Industries International Inc (US)
Eldan Recycling A/S (DK)
Unlimited Energy (UK)
Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
Erdwich Zerkleinerungssysteme GmbH, Sales
Department Div (DE)
Eriez Magnetics Europe Ltd, Marketing Div (UK)
EuRec Technology Sales and Distribution
GmbH (DE)
Flexus Balasystem AB (SE)
Garwood Europe Ltd (UK)
Genesis Europe GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
Geo Robson & Co (Conveyors) Ltd (UK)
GICOM bv, Composting Systems Div (NL)
GM Engineering (IT)
Goudsmit Magnetic Systems BV, Iron Separating
Dept Div, Magnetic Systems Div (NL)
GSCS (QU)
Haas Recycling GmbH (DE)
Hagglunds Drives Inc, North America Div (US)
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Hamos GmbH (DE)
Harmony Enterprises Inc (US)
Harris Waste Management Group Inc (US)
Heil Environmental, Export Group Div (US)
Herbold Meckesheim USA, Resource Recycling
Systems Inc, (sub of Herbold Meckesheim
GmbH) (US)
HeseSchmack Biogas (UK)
Holmen Paper Ltd, Recycling Office Div (UK)
Holzmag AG, Recycling Technology Div (CH)
HSM GmbH & Co Kg (DE)
Hustler Conveyer Company (US)
IFE Aufbereitungstechnik GmbH (AT)
Industrial Magnetics Inc (US)
IQR Systems AB (SE)
JCB Sales Ltd (UK)
Jeffrey Rader Corp, Size Reduction Div, (div of
K-Tron International) (US)
J McIntyre Machinery Ltd (UK)
J Willibald GmbH, Export and Marketing Div (DE)
KEITH Manufacturing Co (US)
Keith Walking Floor Europe, (div of KEITH
Manufacturing Co) (NL)
Komptech GmbH, Mechanical-Biological
Treatment of Waste Div (AT)
Kyte Centrifuge Sales & Consulting (US)
LDV Plast SRO (CZ)
Lift & Compactors Mexico SA DE CV, Solid Waste
Equipment Div (MX)
Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH, Marketing Div (AT)
Magnetic Div Global Equipment Mktg Inc (US)
Masias Recycling SL (ES)
Master Magnets Inc (UK)
Matthiessen Lagertechnik GmbH (DE)
Mattiussi Ecologia SPA (IT)
MATTIUSSI UK (UK)
Mayfran International BV, Solid Waste Div (NL)
Metso Lindemann GmbH, (div of Metso Corp
Finland) (DE)
MeWa Recycling Maschinen und Anlagenbau
GmbH, Marketing Div (DE)
MTB Recycling (FR)
Multilift Oy, Demountables Product Line Div (FI)
Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US)
Oberlaender Recycling Maschinen GmbH (DE)
Officine Meccaniche Costarelli Srl - Systems and
Plants for Plastics Recycling (IT)
Orkel Compaction AS (NO)
Otto Environmental Systems North America
Inc (US)
Pakawaste Ltd (UK)
Palfinger North America Group (CA)
Pellenc Selective Technologies (FR)
Presona AB (SE)
Rentec NV (BE)
Retech Recycling Technology AB (SE)
Reynolds International Equipment LP, Sales &
Marketing Div (US)
SATRIND SpA (IT)
SID SA (CH)
Spiro BV (NL)
SSAB Swedish Steel Ltd (UK)
S+S Inspection Inc (US)
S+S Separation and Sorting Technology
GmbH, Recycling Div (DE)
Steinert Elektromagnetbau GmbH, Sales Div (DE)
Stork H&E Turbo Blading (US)
Talkin Trash and Advertising (ZM)
Tana Oy (FI)
Technival (PF)
Tire Service Equipment Manufacturing Company
Inc (US)
TiTech Visionsort AS, Solid Waste Management
Div (NO)
Trojan Tire Inc (CA)
Umicore Precious Metals Refining (BE)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
Van Aarsen Rubber Technology, Tyre Recycling
Div (NL)
Vecoplan LLC (US)
Vecoplan Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Veneta Plastica, Environment Div (IT)
Veneta Plastica France, Ecologie Div (FR)
VMpress srl (IT)
Vogelsang Ltd (UK)
Vulcan On-Board Scales (US)
Warren & Baerg Manufacturing Inc (US)
Waste Management Employers’ Association WMEA, Waste Management Div (PL)
Weightron Bilanciai (UK)
WEIMA America Inc (US)
WEIMA Maschinenbau GmbH (DE)
Welger Recycling Engineering GmbH (DE)
West Salem Machinery Co (US)
Wrights Dowson Group (UK)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
TNO Science and Industry, Thermal Processes
Div (NL)
WRc plc, Water and Wastewater and
Environmental Services Div (UK)
Zambon Engineering AG (CH)
OPERATOR
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Blue Harbor Energy Inc (US)
Indaver NV (BE)
KSV Engineers, MSW Div (IN)
Odense Waste Management Co Ltd, Project and
Planning Department Div (DK)
Omex Environmental Ltd (UK)
Revatech SA (BE)
Romsdalshalvoya Interkommunale
Renovasjonsselskap - RIR-IKS (NO)
RWE Innogy GmbH (DE)
Vale Recycling (UK)
CONTRACTOR
Donau Carbon GmbH & Co KG (DE)
L-SIDE Associate Koncept Enterprises (NG)
Pacific BioSolve, (sub of BioSolve) (AU)
Physalia Ltd, (div of Consultant and Forensic
Ecology) (UK)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
Zambon Engineering AG (CH)
Promosalons (UK)
Solid Waste Association of North America SWANA (US)
MANUFACTURER
Psychsoftpc (US)
OPERATOR
EnviroServ Waste Management (Pty) Ltd, Head
Office Marketing Div (ZA)
R&D
R&D
Alfa Botanics Sdn Bhd, Business Development
Div (MY)
Andela Products (US)
Avenor bv (NL)
Car Recycling Systems CRS BV (NL)
CERAM, CERAM Building Technology Div (UK)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI, Sales
Div (US)
Dalarna University, School of Industrial
Leadership Div (SE)
Dynamotive Energy Systems Corp (CA)
GSCS (QU)
Hamos GmbH (DE)
Hustler Conveyer Company (US)
KEMA (NL)
Pira International, Sustainability Consulting
Div (UK)
Rubber Consultants (UK)
Technival (PF)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
Agricultural Technology Centre (CA)
Eurobalers Ltd, Sales Div (UK)
RTI International (US)
RISK ASSESSMENT AND ODOUR
EVALUATION
CONSULTANCY
Alternative Resources Inc - ARI (US)
Arup Group Ltd, Arup Environmental Div (UK)
Atkins (UK)
Atlantis Consulting SA, Atlantis Research
Organisation Div (GR)
Barr Engineering Co (US)
Black & Veatch (UK)
Black & Veatch HK Ltd (HK)
CalRecovery Inc (US)
COWI A/S, Water and Environment Div (DK)
Crowther Clayton Associates (UK)
Dillon Consulting Ltd, Waste Management &
Remediation Design Div (CA)
Donau Carbon GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Environmental Resources Management
(China) (CN)
Faber Maunsell Ltd (UK)
Fichtner GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Gaia Consulting Oy (FI)
Golder Associates Inc (US)
ICEL Developments Ltd (UK)
Industrial Contractors and Engineers AG - ICE
AG (CH)
McLellan and Partners Ltd, Energy Div (UK)
Métrologie et Gestion d’Environnement MGE (BE)
Ormitek Ltd (IL)
Pacific BioSolve, (sub of BioSolve) (AU)
Sargent & Lundy LLC (US)
Stantec Consulting Ltd, Power Div (CA)
Sustainable Technology Solutions Ltd (UK)
SEWAGE AND SLUDGE
CONSULTANCY
Alternative Resources Inc - ARI (US)
AquaBioTech Group, (div of EnviroTech) (MT)
Arup Group Ltd, Arup Environmental Div (UK)
Atkins (UK)
Atlieku Tvarkymo Konsultantai UAB (LT)
Bio-Products Engineering Corp (US)
Black & Veatch (UK)
Black & Veatch HK Ltd (HK)
Bridgestone Associates Ltd (US)
Composting & Recycling Consultants Inc (IE)
Crowther Clayton Associates (UK)
Engineering & Project Services - EPS Ltd (IL)
ESI Inc of Tennessee (US)
Expertise Ltd (UK)
GE Jenbacher AG (AT)
GM Engineering (IT)
Industrial Contractors and Engineers AG - ICE
AG (CH)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (DK)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Labrie Equipment Group (CA)
Métrologie et Gestion d’Environnement MGE (BE)
MWH (US)
Pacific BioSolve, (sub of BioSolve) (AU)
Progeam Srl (IT)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
RECO Waste Technologies Ltd (BE)
Rheinbraun Brennstoff GmbH (DE)
Royal Haskoning, Waste Management and
Energy Technology Div (NL)
SCS Engineers (US)
Stantec Consulting International Ltd, (sub of
Stantec Inc) (CA)
Sunspun Enterprises Pty Ltd (AU)
TNO Science and Industry, Thermal Processes
Div (NL)
Vandenbroek International BV, Industrial Drying
Technology Div (NL)
VM-TEC GmbH, (div of Recycling Systems) (DE)
Waste Management Employers’ Association WMEA, Waste Management Div (PL)
WRc plc, Water and Wastewater and
Environmental Services Div (UK)
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CONTRACTOR
Baguio Cleaning Services Co Ltd (HK)
Christiaens Group (NL)
ERA Hydrobiotech Energy PVT LTD (IN)
ESC Umwelttechnik GmbH (DE)
ESI Inc of Tennessee (US)
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
Geo Robson & Co (Conveyors) Ltd (UK)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Monsal Ltd (UK)
NP Engineering Services, Engineering Div (UK)
Oil Resources & Allied Investments Ltd ORAIL, Waste Management Engineering
Services Div (NG)
Pacific BioSolve, (sub of BioSolve) (AU)
Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (IN)
Syskill International Pty Ltd (AU)
TEi Ltd (formerly Thermal Engineering
International Ltd) (UK)
Vandenbroek International BV, Industrial Drying
Technology Div (NL)
Vogelsang Ltd (UK)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
ALLU Finland Oy (FI)
Hielscher Ultrasonics GmbH (DE)
Hydrocal Inc (US)
Labrie Equipment Group (CA)
Rheinbraun Brennstoff GmbH (DE)
Somer Solar, Solar Div (MR)
VM-TEC GmbH, (div of Recycling Systems) (DE)
MANUFACTURER
Action Equipment Co Inc (US)
ADC BioScientific Ltd, Sales Div (UK)
AE&E - Von Roll Inc (US)
AMANDUS KAHL GmbH & Co KG, Machine
Factory Div (DE)
American Pulverizer Co (US)
Andritz AG (AT)
Aquatech International Corp (US)
Balmoral Group (UK)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (FR)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (US)
Bekaert CEB Technologies Ltd (CA)
BHS Sonthofen GmbH (DE)
Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd (SG)
Brunel Corp (US)
Capstone Turbine Corp (US)
Christiaens Group (NL)
Constructions Industrielles de la Mediterrane CNIM (FR)
Dexdyne Ltd (UK)
Doppstadt Calbe GmbH (DE)
Dover Conveyor Inc (US)
Dresser-Rand Company Ltd (UK)
Durabac, Duralift/Durapac/Duraplast (CA)
EFE Endustri Ve Ticaret AS (TR)
Unlimited Energy (UK)
ESC Umwelttechnik GmbH (DE)
ETW Energietechnik GmbH (DE)
FAUN Expotec GmbH, Vertriebsgesellschaft für
Entsorgungstechnik Div (DE)
Gas Data Ltd (UK)
GE Jenbacher AG (AT)
Geo Robson & Co (Conveyors) Ltd (UK)
Erhard Muhr GmbH (DE)
GICOM bv, Composting Systems Div (NL)
Hielscher Ultrasonics GmbH (DE)
Hydrocal Inc (US)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
Kelburn Engineering (UK)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Kyte Centrifuge Sales & Consulting (US)
Labrie Equipment Group (CA)
Maniar & Co, Marketing (IN)
Meteor Communications (Europe) Ltd - MCE (UK)
Mono Pumps Ltd (UK)
PRM Energy Systems Inc - PRME (US)
Rafako Boiler Engineering Co SA (PL)
Reef Industries Inc (US)
Reynolds International Equipment LP, Sales &
Marketing Div (US)
Rotork Controls Ltd (UK)
SC Technology GmbH (CH)
Sodimate Inc (US)
Solid Applied Technologies Ltd (IL)
SRS Crisafulli Inc (US)
Steinert Elektromagnetbau GmbH, Sales Div (DE)
SWECO, A Business Unit of M-I LLC (US)
Synergy World (US)
The Utile Engineering Co Ltd (UK)
VM-TEC GmbH, (div of Recycling Systems) (DE)
Vogelsang Ltd (UK)
Warren & Baerg Manufacturing Inc (US)
Weightron Bilanciai (UK)
Wrights Dowson Group (UK)
OPERATOR
Cevons Waste Management Inc (GY)
Indaver NV (BE)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Omex Environmental Ltd (UK)
Romsdalshalvoya Interkommunale
Renovasjonsselskap - RIR-IKS (NO)
RWE Innogy GmbH (DE)
R&D
Andritz AG (AT)
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research CSIR, Natural Resources and the Environment
(NRE) Div (ZA)
Etudes Chimiques et Physiques - ECP (FR)
Gas Data Ltd (UK)
Hielscher Ultrasonics GmbH (DE)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Meteor Communications (Europe) Ltd - MCE (UK)
Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (IN)
SOFTWARE FOR SWM
CONSULTANCY
ATHOS Unternehmensberatung GmbH, GB
Abfallwirtschaft (DE)
Black & Veatch HK Ltd (HK)
Choate Technology Services Ltd, Consultancy
Div (UK)
COWI A/S, Water and Environment Div (DK)
EHS Data Ltd (UK)
Enviance Inc (US)
Faber Maunsell Ltd (UK)
Integrated Skills Ltd (UK)
iWasteNot Systems (CA)
Meteor Communications (Europe) Ltd - MCE (UK)
PC Scale Inc-PC Scale Tower Software (US)
PRé Consultants (NL)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
CONTRACTOR
Enviance Inc (US)
iWasteNot Systems (CA)
Oil Resources & Allied Investments Ltd ORAIL, Waste Management Engineering
Services Div (NG)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Clean Technology Solutions Pty Ltd (AU)
Enviance Inc (US)
Integrated Skills Ltd (UK)
Paradigm Software LLC (US)
MANUFACTURER
ATHOS Unternehmensberatung GmbH, GB
Abfallwirtschaft (DE)
EHS Data Ltd (UK)
Enviance Inc (US)
EPG Companies Inc (US)
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
Global Access to Recycling World and EcoResources - GARWER Srl (IT)
Meteor Communications (Europe) Ltd - MCE (UK)
Midsoft UK Ltd (UK)
Paradigm Software LLC (US)
PC Scale Inc-PC Scale Tower Software (US)
PRé Consultants (NL)
Route Rite Service Route Billing Software (US)
RouteSmart Technologies Inc, (div of Bowne
AE&T Group) (US)
Solid Applied Technologies Ltd (IL)
Weightron Bilanciai (UK)
OPERATOR
Enviance Inc (US)
Geodur CIS AG (CH)
R&D
Atkins (UK)
Choate Technology Services Ltd, Consultancy
Div (UK)
EHS Data Ltd (UK)
Enviance Inc (US)
Global Access to Recycling World and EcoResources - GARWER Srl (IT)
Meteor Communications (Europe) Ltd - MCE (UK)
RTI International (US)
SOURCE SEPARATION
CONSULTANCY
American Heat and Power LLC (US)
Andela Products (US)
AquaBioTech Group, (div of EnviroTech) (MT)
Atlieku Tvarkymo Konsultantai UAB (LT)
BlindSpot Global Revival Think-Tank (UK)
Bright Management Associates Ltd, Consultancy
Div (UK)
Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) (BE)
CalRecovery Inc (US)
Dalarna University, School of Industrial
Leadership Div (SE)
Dillon Consulting Ltd, Waste Management &
Remediation Design Div (CA)
Engineering & Project Services - EPS Ltd (IL)
Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
GM Engineering (IT)
Hellenic Recycling SA, Research and
Development Department Div (GR)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Kessler Consulting Inc (US)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
NIRAS Consulting Engineers and Planners
A/S (DK)
PRé Consultants (NL)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
SCS Engineers (US)
Stantec Consulting International Ltd, (sub of
Stantec Inc) (CA)
Stantec Consulting Ltd, Power Div (CA)
Sustainable Technology Solutions Ltd (UK)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
WIH Resource Group Inc (US)
CONTRACTOR
Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
Foster Wheeler North America Corp (US)
Hellenic Recycling SA, Research and
Development Department Div (GR)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
Vale Recycling (UK)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
ALLU Finland Oy (FI)
Baler Options Ltd (UK)
Best Toratec SL (ES)
BOA Recycling Equipment (NL)
BT Wolfgang Binder GmbH (AT)
Lift & Compactors Mexico SA DE CV, Solid Waste
Equipment Div (MX)
Matthiessen Lagertechnik GmbH (DE)
RTT Systemtechnik GmbH (DE)
Sav Network (FR)
Somer Solar, Solar Div (MR)
MANUFACTURER
ALLU Finland Oy (FI)
Andela Products (US)
Bakker Magnetics BV (NL)
BioBag International AS (NO)
BOA Recycling Equipment (NL)
BRT Recycling Technologie GmbH (DE)
BT Wolfgang Binder GmbH (AT)
Dover Conveyor Inc (US)
Eneco Systems Inc (CA)
Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
Eriez Magnetics Europe Ltd, Marketing Div (UK)
Flexus Balasystem AB (SE)
GM Engineering (IT)
Goudsmit Magnetic Systems BV, Iron Separating
Dept Div, Magnetic Systems Div (NL)
Herbold Meckesheim USA, Resource Recycling
Systems Inc, (sub of Herbold Meckesheim
GmbH) (US)
Imabe Iberica SA, Export/Commercial Div (ES)
Industrial Magnetics Inc (US)
KEITH Manufacturing Co (US)
Keith Walking Floor Europe, (div of KEITH
Manufacturing Co) (NL)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Koch Membrane Systems Inc (US)
Komptech GmbH, Mechanical-Biological
Treatment of Waste Div (AT)
Kyte Centrifuge Sales & Consulting (US)
Lift & Compactors Mexico SA DE CV, Solid Waste
Equipment Div (MX)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
Magnetic Div Global Equipment Mktg Inc (US)
Maniar & Co, Marketing (IN)
Master Magnets Inc (UK)
Matthiessen Lagertechnik GmbH (DE)
Metso Lindemann GmbH, (div of Metso Corp
Finland) (DE)
MTB Recycling (FR)
Pellenc Selective Technologies (FR)
RTT Systemtechnik GmbH (DE)
S+S Inspection Inc (US)
S+S Separation and Sorting Technology
GmbH, Recycling Div (DE)
Steinert Elektromagnetbau GmbH, Sales Div (DE)
Sutco Recyclingtechnik (DE)
TiTech Visionsort AS, Solid Waste Management
Div (NO)
Van Aarsen Rubber Technology, Tyre Recycling
Div (NL)
West Salem Machinery Co (US)
OPERATOR
Cevons Waste Management Inc (GY)
Eneco Systems Inc (CA)
EnviroServ Waste Management (Pty) Ltd, Head
Office Marketing Div (ZA)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Romsdalshalvoya Interkommunale
Renovasjonsselskap - RIR-IKS (NO)
R&D
BlindSpot Global Revival Think-Tank (UK)
Car Recycling Systems CRS BV (NL)
Dalarna University, School of Industrial
Leadership Div (SE)
Envac Centralsug AB, Corporate Marketing &
Communication Div (SE)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
WASTE AVOIDANCE AND
MINIMISATION
CONSULTANCY
American Heat and Power LLC (US)
Applied Technologies Inc (US)
Arup Group Ltd, Arup Environmental Div (UK)
Baler Options Ltd (UK)
Black & Veatch (UK)
BlindSpot Global Revival Think-Tank (UK)
Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) (BE)
Clean Technology Solutions Pty Ltd (AU)
Composting & Recycling Consultants Inc (IE)
Confederation of Paper Industries, Recovered
Paper Sector Div (UK)
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research CSIR, Natural Resources and the Environment
(NRE) Div (ZA)
COWI A/S, Water and Environment Div (DK)
Dalarna University, School of Industrial
Leadership Div (SE)
Dennis Environmental (UK)
EHS Data Ltd (UK)
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Environmental Resources Management
(China) (CN)
Expertise Ltd (UK)
Faber Maunsell Ltd (UK)
Fichtner GmbH & Co KG (DE)
ICEL Developments Ltd (UK)
Integrated Skills Ltd (UK)
International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (DK)
iWasteNot Systems (CA)
Métrologie et Gestion d’Environnement MGE (BE)
Nationale Reststoffenbeurs (NL)
NIFES Consulting Group (UK)
North Energy Associates Ltd (UK)
Pira International, Sustainability Consulting
Div (UK)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
RJM Associates (US)
Royal Haskoning, Waste Management and
Energy Technology Div (NL)
RWE Innogy GmbH (DE)
Stantec Consulting International Ltd, (sub of
Stantec Inc) (CA)
Stantec Consulting Ltd, Power Div (CA)
Sunspun Enterprises Pty Ltd (AU)
Sustainable Technology Solutions Ltd (UK)
Technival (PF)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
Via Expo (BG)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
WRc plc, Water and Wastewater and
Environmental Services Div (UK)
CONTRACTOR
Baguio Cleaning Services Co Ltd (HK)
Baler Options Ltd (UK)
Cevons Waste Management Inc (GY)
iWasteNot Systems (CA)
Pacific BioSolve, (sub of BioSolve) (AU)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Aerosol Can Recycling (Europe) (NL)
Al-Jon Europe, (div of P Casey (Plant Sales)
Ltd) (UK)
Al-jon USA (US)
Baler Options Ltd (UK)
Car Recycling Systems CRS BV (NL)
The Install TEAM, Project Innovators Div (CA)
Regency International Group Ltd (UK)
MANUFACTURER
Anis Trend DOO (SI)
Balcan Engineering Ltd (UK)
Bandit Industries Inc (US)
Columbus McKinnon Corp, Sarasota Operations
Div (US)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI, Sales
Div (US)
Degussa GmbH, Bleaching & Water Chemicals
Div (DE)
Dexdyne Ltd (UK)
EHS Data Ltd (UK)
Eisenmann Anlagenbau GmbH & Co
KG, Environmental Technology Div (DE)
EuRec Technology Sales and Distribution
GmbH (DE)
FARID Industria SpA (IT)
Flexus Balasystem AB (SE)
Hammel Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE)
Harris Waste Management Group Inc (US)
HSM GmbH & Co Kg (DE)
Komptech GmbH, Mechanical-Biological
Treatment of Waste Div (AT)
Kyte Centrifuge Sales & Consulting (US)
Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH, Marketing Div (AT)
Littleford Day Inc (US)
Master Magnets Inc (UK)
Niagara Blower Heat Transfer Solutions, Wet
Surface Air Coolers Div (US)
Orkel Compaction AS (NO)
SID SA (CH)
Solid Applied Technologies Ltd (IL)
Steinert Elektromagnetbau GmbH, Sales Div (DE)
SWECO, A Business Unit of M-I LLC (US)
Talkin Trash and Advertising (ZM)
Tana Oy (FI)
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Warren & Baerg Manufacturing Inc (US)
Welger Recycling Engineering GmbH (DE)
OPERATOR
Blue Harbor Energy Inc (US)
Omex Environmental Ltd (UK)
Romsdalshalvoya Interkommunale
Renovasjonsselskap - RIR-IKS (NO)
R&D
BlindSpot Global Revival Think-Tank (UK)
CalRecovery Inc (US)
Car Recycling Systems CRS BV (NL)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI, Sales
Div (US)
Dalarna University, School of Industrial
Leadership Div (SE)
EHS Data Ltd (UK)
Pira International, Sustainability Consulting
Div (UK)
RTI International (US)
WASTE TO ENERGY
CONSULTANCY
ADA Consulting Ltd, Renewable Energy Div (BR)
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp (US)
Aeolus Lipids (UK)
Akpe S Owoabasi & Triumphbosius, Projects/
Programmes/Operations/R&D Div (NG)
Alternative Resources Inc - ARI (US)
American Heat and Power LLC (US)
Applied Technologies Inc (US)
Ark Energy Ltd (UK)
Barcelona Grup d’Energia Local BARNAGEL (ES)
Bioenergy Technology Ltd, Sales Div (UK)
Biomass Technology Group BV - BTG (NL)
Bio-Products Engineering Corp (US)
Black & Veatch (UK)
Black & Veatch Corp, B&V Energy Div (US)
Black & Veatch HK Ltd (HK)
Blue Sky Energy, Business Development Div (CA)
Roger Booth Consultancy (UK)
Brandis Ltd (UK)
Bridgestone Associates Ltd (US)
Bright Management Associates Ltd, Consultancy
Div (UK)
Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) (BE)
Clean Technology Solutions Pty Ltd (AU)
CoEnergy Inc, Project Development - Renewable
and Cogeneration Div (US)
ConTechs Engineering Design Inc (US)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI, Sales
Div (US)
COWI A/S, Water and Environment Div (DK)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
Darley & Associates (UK)
Detroit Stoker Co (US)
Dillon Consulting Ltd, Waste Management &
Remediation Design Div (CA)
Dulas Ltd (UK)
EA Technology Ltd (UK)
Econnect (UK)
EMD International AS (DK)
energyLAB Ltd (HK)
Energy Technology Advisors (US)
Environmental Alternatives Inc (US)
Eratic SA (ES)
ESI Inc of Tennessee (US)
ETW Energietechnik GmbH (DE)
EuRec Technology Sales and Distribution
GmbH (DE)
European Compost Network ECN eV (DE)
Expertise Ltd (UK)
Fichtner GmbH & Co KG (DE)
Foster Wheeler North America Corp (US)
Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA (IT)
Gaia Consulting Oy (FI)
GE Jenbacher AG (AT)
GET ENERGY Gerhard Brandel MA (DE)
Golden Eagle Technologies LLC (US)
Golder Associates Inc (US)
Greenergy Fuels Ltd (UK)
Harris Group, Energy Div (US)
HeseSchmack Biogas (UK)
Iberdrola-Ingeniería y Construccion, Business
Development Div (ES)
ICEL Developments Ltd (UK)
Industrial Contractors and Engineers AG - ICE
AG (CH)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
Institute of Grassland and Environmental
Research - IGER (UK)
Integrated Skills Ltd (UK)
Iowa Renewable Energy Association IRENEW (US)
juwi Holding AG (DE)
KEMA (NL)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Kessler Consulting Inc (US)
KSV Engineers, MSW Div (IN)
LDK Consultants (GR)
LFG Consult (DK)
Lubo Systems BV (NL)
Luter Technology Recycling (IT)
Manco Energy (UK)
McBurney Corp (US)
McLellan and Partners Ltd, Energy Div (UK)
Métrologie et Gestion d’Environnement MGE (BE)
Minder Energy Consulting (CH)
MVW Lechtenberg & Partner
Projektentwicklungs- und
Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH (DE)
National Biomass Association - NBA (BG)
UAB Naujoji siluma Newheat (LT)
Nicholas Pearson Associates (UK)
NIFES Consulting Group (UK)
North Energy Associates Ltd (UK)
Oekozentrum Lagenbruck (CH)
Parsons Brinckerhoff (UK)
PDR Energy & Associates Inc (US)
PlanEnergi (DK)
PRé Consultants (NL)
Progeam Srl (IT)
Progetto Energia Srl (IT)
PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE)
Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (IN)
Ralph Brill Associates (US)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
Renewable Energy Association - REA (UK)
RH2 Renewable Energy Consultants, (div of RH2
Concepts Ltd) (UK)
RH Energy Ltd (UK)
Rubber Consultants (UK)
Sargent & Lundy LLC (US)
Selco International Ltd (IN)
SGA Energy Ltd (CA)
Sgurr Energy (UK)
Slovenske Energeticke Strojarne AS - SES (SK)
Soiltec Inc (US)
Sunspun Enterprises Pty Ltd (AU)
Sustainable Technology Solutions Ltd (UK)
Technical University of Iasi TUI, Department of
Pulp Paper and Fibers Div (RO)
Tecon (GR)
TE Tecnologie per l’Energia srl (IT)
TNEI Services Ltd (UK)
TNO Science and Industry, Thermal Processes
Div (NL)
TPS Termiska Processer AB (SE)
Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa
- UAMI, Basic and Engineering Science
Div, (sub of Processes and Hydraulics
Engineering Dpt) (MX)
Vandenbroek International BV, Industrial Drying
Technology Div (NL)
Veijo Pakarinen Consulting (FI)
Via Expo (BG)
Wardell Armstrong International Ltd, Renewable
Energy Group Div (UK)
Wasteconsult International (DE)
WRc plc, Water and Wastewater and
Environmental Services Div (UK)
Xergi Ltd (UK)
Zambon Engineering AG (CH)
CONTRACTOR
Active Technologies Ltd, Engineering Div (UK)
ADEME (FR)
AE&E Group GmbH (AT)
Aeolus Lipids (UK)
Alturdyne (US)
Aquilex Welding Services BV, European Div (NL)
Balcke-Duerr GmbH (DE)
Blue Harbor Energy Inc (US)
Blue Sky Energy, Business Development Div (CA)
Burmeister & Wain Scandinavian Contractor
A/S, Sales and Marketing Div (DK)
COGEN Europe (BE)
CRF, Veicoli (IT)
ECO2 Ltd (UK)
Econnect (UK)
EnerWaste Inc, (div of Waste2Energy Inc) (US)
ERA Hydrobiotech Energy PVT LTD (IN)
ESC Umwelttechnik GmbH (DE)
ESI Inc of Tennessee (US)
ETW Energietechnik GmbH (DE)
Exinor SA, Wood Pellets Div (BE)
Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe eV FNR (DE)
Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA (IT)
Geo Robson & Co (Conveyors) Ltd (UK)
Green Gas International, Sales and Marketing
Div (DE)
Grundon Waste Management Ltd (UK)
Holzmag AG, Recycling Technology Div (CH)
Iberdrola-Ingeniería y Construccion, Business
Development Div (ES)
ICEC Holding AG (CH)
Industrial Contractors and Engineers AG - ICE
AG (CH)
James Troop and Co Ltd (UK)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Lenzing Plastics GmbH, Lenzing Profilen &
Dolanti 12 Div, (div of PTFE & PAN) (AT)
MARTIN GmbH für Umwelt und
Energietechnik (DE)
McBurney Corp (US)
MDE Dezentrale Energiesysteme GmbH (DE)
MK Consulting (TR)
UAB Naujoji siluma Newheat (LT)
Oekozentrum Lagenbruck (CH)
Ralph Brill Associates (US)
Renewable Energy Technologies Inc RENTEC (CA)
RIKA Metallwarenges GmbH & Co KG (AT)
Selco International Ltd (IN)
SGA Energy Ltd (CA)
Shrigley (Builders) Ltd (UK)
Siemens Plc, Power Generation Div (UK)
Sistemas Interactivos Ltd (GT)
SLP Energy (UK)
Talbotts Biomass Energy Ltd (UK)
Tecon (GR)
TEi Ltd (formerly Thermal Engineering
International Ltd) (UK)
The Utile Engineering Co Ltd (UK)
Vale Recycling (UK)
Vandenbroek International BV, Industrial Drying
Technology Div (NL)
E Van Wingen NV (BE)
VECO, USA Div (US)
Willett And Son Bristol Ltd (UK)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
AAA Mixer Co (US)
Aadhunik Global Energy (IN)
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp (US)
Argent Energy UK Ltd (UK)
Artech Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE)
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Baumgarte - Boiler Systems GmbH (DE)
CIS (Holmatro UK) Ltd (UK)
Erdwich Zerkleinerungssysteme GmbH, Sales
Department Div (DE)
Fram Renewable Fuels LLC, Operations Div (US)
GSM International AB (SE)
HAMMEL New York LLC (US)
Hielscher Ultrasonics GmbH (DE)
Imabe Iberica SA, Export/Commercial Div (ES)
The Install TEAM, Project Innovators Div (CA)
James Troop and Co Ltd (UK)
KARA Energy Systems BV (NL)
KSV Engineers, MSW Div (IN)
Laidig Systems Inc (US)
Luter Technology Recycling (IT)
MC Resources Ltd (UK)
Ralph Brill Associates (US)
Research Center for Energy and Environment RCEE (VN)
Soiltec Inc (US)
Somer Solar, Solar Div (MR)
Tecon (GR)
TE Tecnologie per l’Energia srl (IT)
Tilsley & Lovatt Ltd (UK)
Wartsila UK Ltd (UK)
MANUFACTURER
Aadhunik Global Energy (IN)
Action Equipment Co Inc (US)
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp (US)
AE&E - Von Roll Inc (US)
Alturdyne (US)
AMANDUS KAHL GmbH & Co KG, Machine
Factory Div (DE)
American Pulverizer Co (US)
Andritz AG (AT)
Artech Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE)
Babcock & Wilcox, Power Generation Group
Div (US)
Balcke-Duerr GmbH (DE)
Balcke-Duerr Ltd (UK)
Barcelona Grup d’Energia Local BARNAGEL (ES)
Baumgarte - Boiler Systems GmbH (DE)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (FR)
Bekaert CEB Technologies (US)
Bekaert CEB Technologies Ltd (CA)
BHS Sonthofen GmbH (DE)
Bioenergy Technology Ltd, Sales Div (UK)
BioWayste.com (UK)
BMH Technology Oy PO (FI)
Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd (SG)
Capstone Turbine Corp (US)
Caterpillar SARL, Electric Power Div (CH)
CIS (Holmatro UK) Ltd (UK)
Collinson Plc (UK)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI, Sales
Div (US)
CRF, Veicoli (IT)
Cross Wrap Ltd (FI)
Cummins Power Generation (US)
Detroit Stoker Co (US)
Dexdyne Ltd (UK)
Doppstadt Calbe GmbH (DE)
Dover Conveyor Inc (US)
Dresser-Rand Company Ltd (UK)
DuraTech Industries International Inc (US)
Dynamotive Energy Systems Corp (CA)
Eijkelkamp Agrisearch Equipment (NL)
Eneco Systems Inc (CA)
EMGroup bv (NL)
Energos Ltd (UK)
Unlimited Energy (UK)
EnerWaste Inc, (div of Waste2Energy Inc) (US)
Eratic SA (ES)
Erdwich Zerkleinerungssysteme GmbH, Sales
Department Div (DE)
ESC Umwelttechnik GmbH (DE)
ETW Energietechnik GmbH (DE)
Exinor SA, Wood Pellets Div (BE)
Flexus Balasystem AB (SE)
Foster Wheeler North America Corp (US)
Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA (IT)
Friatec-AG Division Rheinhutte Pumpen (DE)
FuelCell Energy Inc (US)
Gas Compressors Ltd (UK)
Gas Data Ltd (UK)
GE Jenbacher AG (AT)
GEM Operations Ltd (UK)
Geo Robson & Co (Conveyors) Ltd (UK)
Erhard Muhr GmbH (DE)
Green Gas International, Sales and Marketing
Div (DE)
GSM International AB (SE)
Haas Recycling GmbH (DE)
Hagglunds Drives Inc, North America Div (US)
Hammel Recyclingtechnik GmbH (DE)
HeseSchmack Biogas (UK)
Hielscher Ultrasonics GmbH (DE)
Holzmag AG, Recycling Technology Div (CH)
IFE Aufbereitungstechnik GmbH (AT)
Ingvar Ingrids AB (SE)
Inspec Fibres GmbH (AT)
Inspec Fibres USA (US)
International Energy Resources FZCO, Executive
Div (AE)
ISGEC John Thompson (IN)
Jakob Stiefel GmbH (CH)
JCB Sales Ltd (UK)
Jeffrey Rader Corp, Size Reduction Div, (div of
K-Tron International) (US)
J Willibald GmbH, Export and Marketing Div (DE)
KARA Energy Systems BV (NL)
KEITH Manufacturing Co (US)
Keith Walking Floor Europe, (div of KEITH
Manufacturing Co) (NL)
Kelburn Engineering (UK)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
Komptech GmbH, Mechanical-Biological
Treatment of Waste Div (AT)
Kopar Oy (FI)
Lenzing Plastics GmbH, Lenzing Profilen &
Dolanti 12 Div, (div of PTFE & PAN) (AT)
Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH, Marketing Div (AT)
Magnetic Div Global Equipment Mktg Inc (US)
MAN B&W Diesel Ltd (UK)
Master Magnets Inc (UK)
MC Resources Ltd (UK)
MDE Dezentrale Energiesysteme GmbH (DE)
Messersmith Manufacturing Inc (US)
Metso Lindemann GmbH, (div of Metso Corp
Finland) (DE)
MeWa Recycling Maschinen und Anlagenbau
GmbH, Marketing Div (DE)
MK Consulting (TR)
Niagara Blower Heat Transfer Solutions, Wet
Surface Air Coolers Div (US)
Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US)
Oak Ridge National Laboratory - ORNL (US)
Oekozentrum Lagenbruck (CH)
Ormat Nevada Inc (US)
PDR Energy & Associates Inc (US)
Pellenc Selective Technologies (FR)
Pipe Supports Group Ltd (UK)
Plasma Waste Recycling Inc (US)
PRM Energy Systems Inc - PRME (US)
PTF Haeusser GmbH (DE)
PyroGenesis Canada Inc (CA)
QED Environmental Systems Inc (US)
Radhe Renewable Energy Development
Associate (IN)
Radolid Thiel GmbH (DE)
Rafako Boiler Engineering Co SA (PL)
Ralph Brill Associates (US)
RIKA Metallwarenges GmbH & Co KG (AT)
Rotork Controls Ltd (UK)
SATRIND SpA (IT)
SCHMITT-ENERTEC GmbH (DE)
Selco International Ltd (IN)
Siemens Plc, Power Generation Div (UK)
SITI BT Group (IT)
SLP Energy (UK)
Somer Solar, Solar Div (MR)
Spiro BV (NL)
Steinert Elektromagnetbau GmbH, Sales Div (DE)
STF SPA (IT)
Stork H&E Turbo Blading (US)
Talbotts Biomass Energy Ltd (UK)
Tana Oy (FI)
Tecon (GR)
Tedom sro (CZ)
TEi Ltd (formerly Thermal Engineering
International Ltd) (UK)
Thermoselect SA (CH)
TiTech Visionsort AS, Solid Waste Management
Div (NO)
Tranter Inc (US)
Trojan Tire Inc (CA)
University of Shanghai Jiao Tong, School of Naval
Architecture & Ocean Engineering Div (CN)
University of Technology, Appropriate Technology
& Community Development Institute and
Energy Programme Div (PG)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
The Utile Engineering Co Ltd (UK)
Viessmann Ltd (UK)
Vogelsang Ltd (UK)
Warren & Baerg Manufacturing Inc (US)
Wartsila UK Ltd (UK)
WEIMA America Inc (US)
West Salem Machinery Co (US)
Wrights Dowson Group (UK)
Xergi Ltd (UK)
Zambon Engineering AG (CH)
OPERATOR
Agni Inc (MY)
American Heat and Power LLC (US)
Argent Energy UK Ltd (UK)
Blue Sky Energy, Business Development Div (CA)
CH2M HILL Power, Global Power Industry Group
Div (US)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc - CBI, Sales
Div (US)
Dynamotive Energy Systems Corp (CA)
ECO2 Ltd (UK)
Elyo UK Ltd (UK)
Eneco Systems Inc (CA)
EnerWaste Inc, (div of Waste2Energy Inc) (US)
Engineered Solutions Group LLC (US)
ERA Hydrobiotech Energy PVT LTD (IN)
ETW Energietechnik GmbH (DE)
GCT Consultants (UK)
Green Gas International, Sales and Marketing
Div (DE)
Indaver NV (BE)
Institute of Grassland and Environmental
Research - IGER (UK)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
MC Resources Ltd (UK)
MK Consulting (TR)
National Biomass Association - NBA (BG)
North American Energy Services (US)
Odense Waste Management Co Ltd, Project and
Planning Department Div (DK)
Ralph Brill Associates (US)
Romsdalshalvoya Interkommunale
Renovasjonsselskap - RIR-IKS (NO)
Slovenske Energeticke Strojarne AS - SES (SK)
Somer Solar, Solar Div (MR)
Technical University of Iasi TUI, Department of
Pulp Paper and Fibers Div (RO)
Tedom sro (CZ)
TVC Systems (US)
Xergi Ltd (UK)
R&D
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp (US)
Aeolus Lipids (UK)
Andritz AG (AT)
Bioenergy Technology Ltd, Sales Div (UK)
Biomass Technology Group BV - BTG (NL)
ConTechs Engineering Design Inc (US)
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
Dynamotive Energy Systems Corp (CA)
EMGroup bv (NL)
ETW Energietechnik GmbH (DE)
HeseSchmack Biogas (UK)
Hielscher Ultrasonics GmbH (DE)
ICEC Holding AG (CH)
Jakob Stiefel GmbH (CH)
K2 Global Success, (div of Kollective Acquisitions
LLC) (US)
KEMA (NL)
Keppel Seghers Belgium (BE)
LFG Consult (DK)
Lithuanian Energy Institute - LEI, Information
Div (LT)
North Energy Associates Ltd (UK)
Oil Resources & Allied Investments Ltd ORAIL, Waste Management Engineering
Services Div (NG)
Ralph Brill Associates (US)
Renewable Energy Technologies Inc RENTEC (CA)
RIKA Metallwarenges GmbH & Co KG (AT)
Rubber Consultants (UK)
TNO Science and Industry, Thermal Processes
Div (NL)
TPS Termiska Processer AB (SE)
Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa UAMI, Basic and Engineering Science Div (MX)
University of Shanghai Jiao Tong, School of Naval
Architecture & Ocean Engineering Div (CN)
UNTHA Shredding Technology (AT)
WORKERS HEALTH AND SAFETY
CONSULTANCY
Atlantis Consulting SA, Atlantis Research
Organisation Div (GR)
Det Norske Veritas (DK)
Dillon Consulting Ltd, Waste Management &
Remediation Design Div (CA)
K2 Global Success, (div of Kollective
Acquisitions LLC) (US)
Métrologie et Gestion d’Environnement - MGE (BE)
Power Acoustics Inc (US)
Ramboll, Energy Div (DK)
RJM Associates (US)
Technival (PF)
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
CONTRACTOR
Tetra Tech FW Inc (US)
DISTRIBUTOR OR AGENT
Car Recycling Systems CRS BV (NL)
Global Sensor Systems Inc (CA)
Regency International Group Ltd (UK)
MANUFACTURER
Gesellschaft für Gerätebau GmbH GfG, Marketing Div (DE)
Global Sensor Systems Inc (CA)
INTEC Video Systems Inc (US)
K-SUN Corp/MaxiSoft (US)
Mobile Awareness LLC (US)
Nova Analytical Systems Inc (US)
Tech Products Inc (US)
Trojan Tire Inc (CA)
OPERATOR
Cranfield University, Cranfield Biotechnology
Div (UK)
L-SIDE Associate Koncept Enterprises (NG)
R&D
Oil Resources & Allied Investments Ltd ORAIL, Waste Management Engineering
Services Div (NG)
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AAA MIXER CO
724 W Pine Ave, El Segundo, CA USA,
+1 310 322 3254, FAX: +1 310 322 3457,
gvandrie@aol.com
Uses power of buoyancy and gravity for mixing
liquids/slurries.
AADHUNIK GLOBAL ENERGY
c/o Tinytech Plants, Tagore Rd, Rajkot
360002 India, +91 281 248 0166,
FAX: +91 281 467 552,
energy@tinytechindia.com,
www.tinytechindia.com
Provides tiny thermal power plants, steam
engines and more.
ABFALLBEHAELTER & CONTAINER
WEBER GMBH & CO KG
Bergische Strasse 14, Haan D-42781 Germany,
+49 2129 9362 0, FAX: +49 2129 9362 22,
info@w-weber.com, www.w-weber.com
Manufactures waste bins, wheeled bins,
wheelie bins and waste containers.
ACTION EQUIPMENT CO INC
2800 Hayes St, PO Box 3100, Newberg, OR
97132 USA, +1 503 537 1111,
FAX: +1 503 537 1117,
sales@actionconveyors.com,
www.actionconveyors.com
Manufactures vibratory separators, conveyors
and feeders.
ACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES LTD
Hethel Engineering Centre, Chapman Way,
Hethel, Norwich, Norfolk NR14 8FB
United Kingdom, +44 1953 859133,
FAX: +44 1953 859134,
enquires@active-technologies.co.uk,
www.active-technologies.co.uk
Offers a mechanical engineering design
consultancy providing specialist solutions.
ADA CONSULTING LTD
Rua Alfredo Gomes de Oliveira 247,
Jardim Armacao, Salvador, BA
41750-090 Brazil, +55 71 3461 8701,
ivansalustino@hotmail.com
Offers consulting services in technologies.
ADC BIOSCIENTIFIC LTD
1st Floor Charles House, Hertfordshire
SG12 9TA United Kingdom, +44 1920 487901,
FAX: +44 1920 466289, support@adc.co.uk,
www.adc.co.uk
Offers portable landfill gas analysers and
emission monitoring systems.
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AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY CENTRE
ALTERNATIVE RESOURCES INC - ARI
500 Route des Lucioles, Valbonne 06560
France, +33 4 93 957900,
FAX: +33 4 93 957908,
dominique.jardine@ademe.fr,
www.ademe.fr/paca
Offers renewable energy, woodwaste specialty,
financial advice, and documentation.
3000 College Dr S, Lethbridge, AB
T1K 1L6, Canada, +1 403 329 1212,
FAX: +1 403 328 5562,
darryl.slingerland@gov.ab.ca,
www.agric.gov.ab.ca
Provides government test facility, working in
agricultural and alternative energy.
1732 Main St, Concord, MA 01742 USA,
+1 978 371 2054, FAX: +1 978 371 7269,
dminott@alt-res.com, www.alt-res.com
Provides consulting to biomass power plant
developers; environmental permitting services.
ADVANCED ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
CORP
AGRO-BIOGENICS
660 Steele St, El Cajon, CA 92020 USA,
+1 614 440 5531, FAX: +1 614 442 0481,
info@alturdyne.com, www.alturdyne.com
Assembles engines and turbine power units;
biogas and LFG applications.
1207 N 1800 Rd, Lawrence, KS 66049 USA,
+1 785 842 1943, FAX: +1 785 842 0909,
lblevins@aaecorp.com, www.aaecorp.com
Licenses biomass and waste-to-energy
combustion and gasification technology.
ADVANCED RECYCLING SYSTEMS LTD
Commercial Pk, Wilson Wy, Pool, Redruth,
Cornwall TR15 3RT United Kingdom,
+44 1209 204441, info@ars-eds.co.uk,
www.ars-chs.co.uk
Offers innovative recycling equipment to suit
your needs.
AE&E GROUP GMBH
No 2 S-2 Rohini, Syndicate Bank Colony,
Magadi Rd, Bangalore, Karnataka
State 560079 India, +91 80 329 29584,
pvhramani@yahoo.com,
www.agro-biogenics.com
Provides technology/products development in
recycling, agro-renewable resources and more.
AKPE S OWOABASI &
TRIUMPHBOSIUS
3 Choka St, Off Elelenwo Str GRA Phase 1,
Rivers State Nigeria, +234 803 3321 774,
triumphbosis@yahoo.com,
www.triumphbosis.com
Offers product analysis, specification, training,
advice, policy formulation and more.
Brünner Straße 52, Vienna 1210 Austria,
+43 1 90235 0, FAX: +43 1 90235 1103,
info@aee-group.com, www.aee-group.com
Offers engineering, design and construction
to commissioning, fra a single component
or system to a complete turnkey plant. Also
provides support and maintenance to plant
mamagement and operation.
ALFA BOTANICS SDN BHD
AE&E - VON ROLL INC
AL-JON EUROPE
302 Research Dr, Suite 300, Norcross, GA
30092 USA, +1 770 623 9788,
FAX: +1 770 613 9860, info@aee-vonroll.com,
www.aee-vonroll.com
Offers boiler and flue gas technologies for
biosolids and MSW.
Al-jon House, Regent St, Rochdale OL12 0HQ
United Kingdom, +44 1706 640 256,
FAX: +44 1706 640 298, aljon@casey.co.uk,
www.casey.co.uk
Offers three different landfill compactor models
ranging from 37,195kg–57,153kg.
AEOLUS LIPIDS
AL-JON USA
1 The Weald, Ashford, Kent TN24 8RA
United Kingdom, +44 1233 621341,
FAX: +44 1233 621341,
aeolus3@ntlworld.com,
www.aeolus-partnership.co.uk
Consults and produces liquid biofuels;
specialists in wind and hydropower.
15499 2nd Ave, Ottumwa, IA
52501-9281 USA, +1 612 845 8164,
FAX: +1 641 682 6294, dlittle@aljon.com,
www.aljon.com
Offers three different landfill compactor models
ranging from 37,195kg–57,153kg.
AEROSOL CAN RECYCLING (EUROPE)
17 Jalan Bulat, Century Garden, Johor Bahru
80250 Malaysia, +60 1677 227 74,
FAX: +60 7223 907 1, akyy@pd.jaring.my,
www.freewebs.com/abotanics
Offers scientific bioremediation composting of
palm oil mill solid discards.
ALLIANZ MADVAC INC
Postbus 65, Arnhem 6800 AB The Netherlands,
+31 26 3830156, FAX: +31 26 3830162,
europe@aerosolv.com, www.aerosolv.com
Aerosolv converts spray cans from hazardous
waste into scrap metal.
1690 Eiffel, Boucherville, QC J4B 7W1, Canada,
+1 450 616 8100, FAX: +1 450 616 8103,
info@allianzmadvac.com,
www.allianzmadvac.com
Offers street/pedestrian sweepers and mobile
litter vacuum collection vehicles.
AGNI INC
ALLU FINLAND OY
No 16, Lorong Keluli 1B, Kawasan
Perindustrian Bukit Raja, Section 7, Shah
Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan 40000 Malaysia,
+603 3361 8788, FAX: +603 3342 2739,
info@agni-inc.com, www.agni-inc.com
Designs, develops, manufactures, operates
small to mid-sized renewable energy plants.
PO Box 22, Orimattila 16301 Finland,
+358 3 882 140, FAX: +358 3 882 1440,
info@allu.net, www.allu.net
Provides screening, crushing, mixing,
pulverising, composting, aerating and stabilizing
equipment.
ALTURDYNE
AMANDUS KAHL GMBH & CO KG
Dieselstrasse 5-9, Reinbek, Hamburg
21465 Germany, +49 40 727 71 0,
FAX: +49 40 727 71 100,
info@amandus-kahl-group.de, www.akahl.de
Offers machines and plants for the production
of alternative fuels.
AMERICAN HEAT AND POWER LLC
16225 Park Ten Pl Dr, Suite 500, Houston, TX
77084 USA, +1 281 994 4122,
FAX: +1 281 994 4123,
darren.habetz@americanheatandpower.com,
www.americanheatandpower.com
Offers renewable, alternative waste energy
solutions, biosolids energy and CHP.
AMERICAN PULVERIZER CO
1319 Macklind Ave, St Louis, MO 63110 USA,
+1 314 781 6100, FAX: +1 314 781 9209,
sales@ampulverizer.com,
www.ampulverizer.com
Manufactures high speed hammermill and slow
speed shear-type shredders.
ANDELA PRODUCTS
493 State Route 28, Richfield Springs, NY
13439 USA, +1 315 858 0055,
FAX: +1 315 858 2669,
sales@andelaproducts.com,
www.andelaproducts.com
Provides solutions for recycling glass and
co-mingled containers.
ANDRITZ AG
Stattegger Strasse 18, Graz A-8045 Austria,
+43 316 6902 2990,
FAX: +43 316 6902 453,
environ@andritz.com, www.andritz.com/ep
Provides drying and incineration plants for
sludge and biomass.
ANIS TREND DOO
Mali Log 2a, Loski Potok 1318 Slovenia,
+386 1 837 0020, FAX: +386 1 837 0021,
bojan.janes@anis-trend.si, www.anis-trend.si
Manufactures machines for baling, transporting
and sorting waste materials.
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ANLAGENBAU UNWELT + TECHNIK
CHEMNITZ GMBH
ARUP GROUP LTD
AVERY WEIGH-TRONIX
BALCAN ENGINEERING LTD
Clemens Winkler Strasse 6b, Chemnitz
D-09116 Germany, +49 371 90986 0,
FAX: +49 371 90986 11,
info@aut-chemnitz.de, www.aut-chemnitz.de
Offers flexible, cost-effective and
environmentally friendly solutions for recycling.
13 Fitzroy St, London W1T 4BQ
United Kingdom, +44 20 7636 1531,
FAX: +44 20 7755 3671,
environment@arup.com,
www.arup.com/environment
Offers an environmental and sustainability
consultancy service worldwide.
Foundry Ln, Smethwick, West Midlands
B66 2LP United Kingdom, +44 870 9 034 343,
FAX: +44 870 9 000 366,
sales@awtxglobal.com, www.awtxglobal.com
Manufactures, installs and services weighing
equipment and systems.
Banovallum Ct, Boston Rd Industrial Estate,
Horncastle, Lincolnshire LN9 6JR
United Kingdom, +44 1507 528 500,
FAX: +44 1507 528 528,
recycling@balcan.co.uk, www.balcon.co.uk
Manufactures and operates lamp recycling
plants for crushed/whole lamps.
APPLIED SWEEPERS LTD
ASHTECH GAS ENGG & SERVICES FZC
Bankside, Falkirk FK2 7XE United Kingdom,
+44 1324 676208, FAX: +44 1324 611886,
sales@appliedsweepers.co.uk,
www.appliedsweepers.co.uk
Manufactures a range of street sweepers.
10G, 21, Hamriya Trade Free Zone, PO Box
41655, Sharjah United Arab Emirates,
+971 4 3356 050, FAX: +971 4 3356 051,
ashteche1@emirates.net.ae, www.ashgas.com
Provides gas engineers, contractors, gas
equipment suppliers and more.
APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES INC
16815 W Wisconsin Ave, Brookfield, WI
53005 USA, +1 262 784 7690,
FAX: +1 262 784 6847, www.ati-ae.com
Provides engineering and architectural services
for industrial/municipal water/wastewater
management.
AQUABIOTECH GROUP
Central Complex, Naggar St, Targa Gap,
Mosta MST 1761 Malta, +356 2141 9092,
FAX: +356 2134 1360, info@aquabt.com,
www.aquabt.com
Independent environmental consultants that
specialize in aquatic and wastewater projects.
AQUATECH INTERNATIONAL CORP
One Four Coins Dr, Canonsburg, PA
15317 USA, +1 724 746 5300,
FAX: +1 724 746 5359, aic@aquatech.com,
www.aquatech.com
Offers design, engineering, project
management, manufacturing and
commissioning.
ASJA AMBIENTE ITALIA SPA ASJA
BIZ
Via Ivrea 70, Rivoli, (TO) 10098 Italy,
+39 11 957 9247, FAX: +39 11 957 9241,
d.iannitelli@asja.biz, www.asja.biz
Provides landfill biogas plants, leachate
treatment, renewable energies and more.
Planiestraße 13, Sindelfingen 71063 Germany,
+49 7031 7997 0, FAX: +49 7031 7997 30,
info@athos.com, www.athos.com
Offers software solutions for waste
management, disposal and monitoring systems.
ATKINS
Woodcote Grove, Ashley Rd, Epsom,
Surrey KT18 5BW United Kingdom,
+44 1372 726140, FAX: +44 1372 740055,
info@atkinsglobal.com, www.atkinsglobal.com
Acts as a consultancy—strategic planning,
integrated waste management and more.
ATLANTIS CONSULTING SA
Marconiweg 16, Hellevoetsluis 3225 LV
The Netherlands, +31 88 2784 539,
FAX: +31 88 2784 540, ghill@wsi.aquilex.com,
www.weldingservices.com
Offers weld metal overlay protection against
process related corrosion/erosion.
9th klm of Thessaloniki-Thermi, PO Box
60683, Thermi GR-57001 Greece,
+30 2310 531 000, FAX: +30 2310 552 265,
keratidis@atlantisresearch.gr,
www.atlantisresearch.gr
Consults on photovoltaics and wind energy
funding opportunities; studies/business plans.
Omoa Works, Biggar Rd, Newarthill,
Motherwell ML1 5FA United Kingdom,
+44 1698 863324, FAX: +44 1698 860920,
info@argentenergy.com,
www.argentenergy.com
Operates a large-scale biodiesel plant using
tallow and UCO as feedstocks.
ATLIEKU TVARKYMO KONSULTANTAI
UAB
P Luksio Str 7, Vilnius LT-08221 Lithuania,
+370 687 76 633, FAX: +370 521 02 178,
atk@zebra.It
Consults in waste treatment: economy,
engineering and design, including EfW.
ARJES GMBH
AUMA RIESTER GMBH & CO KG
Werksplatz 1, Leimbach D-36433
Germany, +49 3695 8585 5 0,
FAX: +49 3695 8585 5 14, info@arjes.de,
www.arjes.de
Offers individual shredder solutions for the
processing of various recycling materials.
Aumastraße 1, PO Box 1263, Müllheim
79379 Germany, +49 7631 809 0,
FAX: +49 7631 809 1250, riester@auma.com,
www.auma.com
Manufactures electric actuators for valve
automation.
ARK ENERGY LTD
AUSTRIAN ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
AG & CO KG
PO Box 2098, Bristol BS99 7QN
United Kingdom, +44 117 914 7158,
ark@ark-energy.com, www.ark-energy.com
Renewable energy development company
active in biomass and wastes.
ARTECH RECYCLINGTECHNIK GMBH
Rombrocker Strasse 17a, Iserlohn
D-58640 Germany, +49 2371 9469 50,
FAX: +49 2371 9469 99,
qanda@artech-recyclingtechnik.de,
www.artech-recyclingtechnik.de
Develops and produces rotary shredders and
granulators mainly for industry.
146 E 84th St, Suite 3, New York, NY
10028 USA, +1 646 259 0000,
FAX: +1 646 259 0001,
recycle@avidaamericas.com,
www.avidaamericas.com
Reclaims and recycles metals containing byproducts, including ashes and concentrates.
Waagner-Biro-Platz 1, Raaba/Graz A-8074
Austria, +43 316 501 0,
FAX: +43 316 501 482, info@aee-austria.at,
www.aee-austria.at
Supplies thermal energy generation and
environmental protection technology systems.
AVENOR BV
Steeg 10, Zwiggelte NL-9433 PG
The Netherlands, +31 593 33 17 62,
FAX: +31 593 33 15 00, info@avenor.nl
Markets and develops equipment for waste
treatment and recycling.
BALCKE DUERR GMBH
Wildenburger Strasse 1, Wenden
D-57479 Germany, +49 27 62 611 0,
FAX: +49 27 62 611 403,
info@rothemuhle.com, www.balcke-duerr.de
Designs electrostatic precipitators for operation
in waste incineration plants.
MAX AICHER GMBH
BALCKE-DUERR GMBH
Bichlbruck 2, Piding 83451 Germany,
+49 8654 77401 0,
FAX: +49 8654 77401 29,
info@max-aicher.de,
www.max-aicher-umwelt.de
Offers turnkey equipment for waste transfer by
road or rail.
Ernst-Dietrich-Platz 2, Ratingen
D-40882 Germany, +49 2102 1669 0,
FAX: +49 2102 1669 617,
infode@cts.spx.com, www.balcke-duerr.de.com
Offers recooling and heat transfer technology;
complete thermal engineering solutions.
BALCKE-DUERR LTD
ATHOS UNTERNEHMENSBERATUNG
GMBH
AQUILEX WELDING SERVICES BV
ARGENT ENERGY UK LTD
AVIDA AMERICAS LLC
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BABCOCK & WILCOX
20 S Van Buren Ave, Barberton, OH 44203 USA,
+1 330 753 4511, FAX: +1 330 860 1868,
info@babcock.com, www.babcock.com
Designs and supplies biomass combustion
equipment and waste-to-energy technology.
Unit 5, Holly Farm Business Park, Honiley,
Kenilworth CV8 1NP United Kingdom,
+44 1926 484 101, FAX: +44 1926 484 082,
sales@balcke-duerr.co.uk,
www.balcke-duerr.co.uk
Designs, manufactures and supplies air-cooled
condensers and cooling towers.
BALDWIN FILTERS
4400 E Highway 30, PO Box 6010,
Kearney, NE 68847 USA,
+1 800 822 5394, FAX: +1 800 828 4453,
info@baldwinfilter.com, www.baldwinfilter.com
Offers heavy-duty air, fuel, hydraulic, coolant,
and transmission filters.
BABCOCK & WILCOX/VOLUND APS
Falkevej 2, Esbjerg 6705 Denmark,
+45 7614 3400, FAX: +45 7614 3600,
bwv@volund.dk, www.volund.dk
Developes boiler, grate and firing systems.
Supplies equipment and technologies
designed to convert household waste and
bio-fuels into thermal energy.
BACKHUS KOMPOST-TECHNOLOGIE
Wischenstraße 26, Edewecht 26188 Germany,
+49 4486 9284 0, FAX: +49 4486 2424,
info@backhus.com, www.backhus.com
Offers an engineering consultant in the field of
compost transposers.
BAGUIO CLEANING SERVICES CO LTD
Room 2001-4, 20/F Champion Bldg,
287-291 Des Voeux Rd Central Hong Kong,
+852 2541 3388, FAX: +852 2544 8668,
phyllis@baguio.com.hk, www.baguio.com.hk
Offers all types of professional cleaning
services and waste collection.
BAKERCORP
3020 Old Ranch Pkwy, Suite 220,
Seal Beach, CA 90740-2751 USA,
+1 562 430 6262, FAX: +1 562 430 4865,
mbaker@bakercorp.com, www.bakercorp.com
Rents tanks, pumps, filtration and shoring
equipment to heavy industries.
BALER OPTIONS LTD
Venture Crescent, Unit D2, Alfreton,
Derbyshire DE55 7RA United Kingdom,
+44 8454 582119, FAX: +44 1773 541400,
info@baleroptions.co.uk,
www.baleroptions.co.uk
Offers recycling, equipment, rental, hire and
balers.
BALMAC INC
8205 Estates Pkwy, Ste N, Plain City, OH
43064-8080 USA, +1 614 873 8222,
FAX: +1 614 873 2519,
sales@balmacinc.com, www.balmacinc.com
Manufactures vibration meters, analyzers,
monitors, sensors, transmitters, switches and
more.
BALMORAL GROUP
Balmoral Park, Loirston, Aberdeen AB12 3GY
United Kingdom, +44 1224 859000,
FAX: +44 1224 859059,
group@balmoral.co.uk,
www.balmoral-group.com
Provides GRP and steel sectional water tanks
and more.
BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC
6750 Millbrook Rd, Remus, MI 49340 USA,
+1 517 561 2270, www.banditchippers.com
Manufactures a range of shredders and
chippers.
BAKKER MAGNETICS BV
BANO RECYCLING SRL
Science Park 5502, Son 5692 EL
The Netherlands, +31 40 2 678 678,
FAX: +31 40 2 678 899,
m.d.bakker@bakkermagnetics.com,
www.bakkermagnetics.com
Manufactures and supplies magnets and
assemblies.
Via Marcello 24, Campodarsego, (PD)
35011 Italy, +39 49 9200 757,
FAX: +39 49 9200 172, info@banoeco.com,
www.banoeco.com
Produces shredders and grinders for size
reduction of wastes and more.
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BARCELONA GRUP D’ENERGIA LOCAL
- BARNAGEL
c/o Green Box, PO Box 10095, Barcelona,
Catalunya E-080080 Spain, +34 932081504,
barnagel@energiasostenible.org,
www.energiasostenible.org
Acts as a local energy agency: SAVE agency.
BARKER PODUCTS -BP-LIFTS
1310 Miller Rd, Greenville, SC 29607 USA,
+1 800 349 3149, FAX: +1 707 371 4886,
jim@bplifts.net, www.barkerproducts.com
Offers lifters/dumpers/tippers that roll out
refuse carts and power units.
BARR ENGINEERING CO
4700 W 77th St, Suite 200, Minneapolis,
MN 55435-4803 USA, +1 952 832 2600,
FAX: +1 952 832 2601, wforsmark@barr.com,
www.barr.com
Offers engineering design and environmental
permitting for industrial clients nationwide.
BAUER GMBH
Eichendorffstraße 62, Südlohn D-46354
Germany, +49 2862 709 0,
FAX: +49 2862 709 156,
info@bauer-suedlohn.de,
www.bauer-suedlohn.de
Provides containers for industrial waste,
recycling banks and waste bin handling
equipment.
BAUMGARTE - BOILER SYSTEMS
GMBH
Senner Straße 115, Bielefeld 33647 Germany,
+49 521 9406 122, FAX: +49 521 9406 132,
jeckardt@baumgarte.com,
www.baumgarte.com
Provides waste-to-energy plants and boilers;
RDF plants and boilers.
BEKAERT CEB TECHNOLOGIES
ZI N°3, rue du Kemmel, Armentieres
59280 France, +33 3 20 10 59 49,
FAX: +33 3 20 10 59 39,
infoceb@bekaert.com,
www.bekaert.com/ncdflaring
Keeps the environment clean when burning
waste gases.
BEKAERT CEB TECHNOLOGIES
1000 Cobb Place Blvd, Building 100,
Suite 130, Kenneshaw, GA 30144
USA, +1 770 514 2215, FAX: +1 770
423 9181, infoceb@bekaert.com,
www.bekaert.com/flaring
Keeps the environment clean when burning
waste gases.
BEKAERT CEB TECHNOLOGIES LTD
150 6th Ave, 3000 Petro Canada Centre,
Calgary, AB T2P-3Y7, Canada, +1 403
539 5099, FAX: +1 403 539 5098,
infoceb@bekaert.com, www.bekaert.com
Keeps the environment clean when burning
waste gases.
BEST TORATEC SL
PI Les Comes, C/Francia, 22, nave1,
Igualada (BCN) Spain, +34 93 804 82 66,
FAX: +34 93 804 82 67,
info@besttoratec.com, www.besttoratec.com
Offers complete sorting solutions to worldwide
recycling markets.
BHS SONTHOFEN GMBH
Hans-Böckler-Straße 7, Sonthofen
D-87527 Germany, +49 8321 802 200,
FAX: +49 8321 802 220,
info@bhs-sonthofen.de, www.bhs-sonthofen.de
Involved in waste processing, composting,
thermal, slag, dust and recycling.
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BINDER + CO AG
Grazer Straße 19-25, Gleisdorf A-8200 Austria,
+43 3112 800 0, FAX: +43 3112 800 300,
office@binder-co.at, www.binder-co.com
Provides waste processing; automatic paper
sorting, glass sorting and more.
BIOBAG INTERNATIONAL AS
Hovsveien 8, Askim N-1831 Norway,
+47 69 88 85 90, FAX: +47 69 88 85 99,
post@biobag.no, www.biobag.no
Provides fully biodegradable and compostable
bags/sacks for organic waste collection.
BIODEGMA GMBH
Martin-Luther-StraBe 26, Ludwigsburg
D-71636 Germany, +49 7141 6 88 88 0,
FAX: +49 7141 6 88 88 25,
info@biodegma.de, www.biodegma.de
Composts biodegradable waste; mechanicalbiological treatment of MSW.
BIOENERGY TECHNOLOGY LTD
Pound Ln, Framfield, Near Uckfield, East Sussex
TN22 5RU United Kingdom, +44 1825 890140,
FAX: +44 1825 890143, sales@bioenergy.org,
www.bioenergy.org
Manufactures, supplies and installs wood
combustion systems for biomass.
BIOMASS TECHNOLOGY GROUP BV
- BTG
BLINDSPOT GLOBAL REVIVAL
THINK-TANK
PO Box 140, Lewes BN7 9DS United Kingdom,
+44 1273 814945, jj@blindspot.org.uk,
www.blindspot.org.uk
Talks and advice about designing out waste
locally and globally.
BLUE HARBOR ENERGY INC
PO Box 1002, Harbor Springs, MI
49740 USA, +1 231 347 5592,
woodry@organicrecovery.com,
www.organicrecovery.com
Provides co-development assistance for organic
waste recovery/renewable energy projects.
BLUE SKY ENERGY
Suite 1002, 1108 Nicola St, Vancouver,
BC, Canada, +1 604 318 1231,
businessdevelopment@blueskyenergy.us,
www.blueskyenergy.us
Offers energy projects generating electricity
from small- to medium-sized landfills.
BMH TECHNOLOGY OY PO
PO Box 32, Rauma FI-26101 Finland,
+358 2 486 6800, FAX: +358 2 486 6990,
bmh@bmh.fi, www.bmh.fi
Provides complete plants for processing all
kinds of solid waste.
BMT GROUP LTD
PO Box 835, Enschede 7500 AV
The Netherlands, +31 53 486 1191,
FAX: +31 53 486 1180, office@btgworld.com,
www.btgworld.com
Consults, researches and engineers sustainable
energy production from biomass/waste.
Goodrich House, 1 Waldegrave Rd,
Teddington TW11 8LZ United Kingdom,
+44 20 8943 5544, FAX: +44 20 8943 5347,
enquiries@bmtmail.com, www.bmt.org
Provides multidisciplinary consultancy, serving
clients in energy and more worldwide.
BIO-PRODUCTS ENGINEERING CORP
BOA RECYCLING EQUIPMENT
13658 Hilltop Valley Rd, Richland Center,
WI 53581 USA, +1 608 538 3290,
FAX: +1 608 538 3287, cbtwear@mwt.net
Develops the high solids two-phase anaerobic
digestion (HS2PAD) method.
Binnenhaven 43, PO Box 212, Enschede
7500 AE The Netherlands, +31 53 4300 300,
FAX: +31 53 4343 262, info@boarecycling.nl,
www.boarecycling.nl
Supplies machines and complete systems for
transporting, shredding and more.
BIOWAYSTE.COM
Deer Park, W Haddon Rd, Crick,
Northampton NN6 7SQ United Kingdom,
+44 01788 824744, www.biowayste.com
Provides an economically attractive,
environmentally sound waste disposal
solution and delivers a first class service that
contributes to the provision of sustainable and
renewable energy.
BLACK & VEATCH
Grosvenor House, 69 London Rd, Redhill, Surrey
RH1 1LQ United Kingdom, +44 1737 774 155,
FAX: +44 1737 772 767, bvl@bv.com,
www.bv.com
Offers multidisciplinary engineering/
environmental consultancy providing a solid
waste management service.
BOBCAT EMEA
Dreve Richelle 167, Waterloo B-1410 Belgium,
+32 237 168 11, FAX: +32 237 169 01,
bobcat_europe@bobcat.com
Manufactures compact construction equipment.
BOERGER PUMPS ASIA PTE LTD
16 Boon Lay Way, 01-48 TradeHub21,
Singapore 609965 Singapore,
+65 6562 9540, FAX: +65 6562 9542,
asia@boerger-pumps.com,
www.boerger-pumps.com
Manufactures positive displacement pumps,
macerators and feeding technology.
BOMAG AMERICAS INC
2000 Kenville Rd, Kewanee, IL 61443 USA,
+1 309 853 3571, FAX: +1 309 852 0350,
info.bomag@bomag.com,
www.bomag-americas.com
BOMAG CANADA
3455 Sememyk Ct, Mississauga, ON
L5C 4P9, Canada, +1 905 361 9961,
FAX: +1 905 361 9962, canada@bomag.com,
www.bomag.com/canada
BONDTECH CORP
1278 Hwy 461, Somerset, KY 42503 USA,
+1 606 677 2616, FAX: +1 606 676 9157,
elsabrown@earthlink.net, www.bondtech.net
Designs, engineers, manufactures autoclave
systems, with material handling for industries.
ROGER BOOTH CONSULTANCY
Firtree Cottage, Newnham Rd, Newnham,
Hook RG27 9AE United Kingdom,
+44 1256 762 456, FAX: +44 1256 761 523,
roger.thelly@btopenworld.com
Provides consultancy, energy economics/
policy, project evaluation, biomass, biofuels and
photovoltaics.
BRANDIS LTD
3 Ringley Park Rd, Reigate, Surrey RH2 7BJ
United Kingdom, +44 1737 249800,
FAX: +44 1737 249862,
ngrimstone@brandis.co.uk, www.brandis.co.uk
Consults on international renewable energy and
waste business development.
BRASK ENTERPRISES INC
1540 E Saratoga Ct, Gilbert, AZ 85296 USA,
+1 480 813 4497, FAX: +1 480 539 1178,
mfarmer@brask.com, www.brask.com
Offers compactor and baler full service rental
programs, including maintenance.
BRIDGESTONE ASSOCIATES LTD
6 Independence Way, Suite 100,
Chadds Ford, PA 19317 USA,
+1 610 388 6191, FAX: +1 610 388 0394,
solutions@brdgstn.com, www.brdgstn.com
Consults, develops and designs biomass,
biofuel and landfill gas projects.
BRIGHT MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES
LTD
Stag House, 8 Stag Way, Fareham PO15
6TW United Kingdom, +44 1329 286210,
success@bright-management.co.uk
Provides high quality consultancy support to
municipal and commercial sectors.
BROWARD COUNTY
One N University Dr, Suite 400, Plantation, FL
33324 USA, +1 954 765 4202
Offers a waste management and recycling
system for Broward County.
BLACK & VEATCH CORP
BRT RECYCLING TECHNOLOGIE GMBH
11401 Lamar Ave, Overland Park, KS 66211
USA, +1 913 458 2000, www.bv.com
Offers global engineering, consulting and
construction specialized in infrastructure
development.
Brochterbecker Strasse 28, Tecklenburg
49545 Germany, +49 5482 9384 0,
FAX: +49 5482 9384 84, tsihlis@brt.info,
www.brt.info
Offers sorting and recycling technologies
worldwide.
BLACK & VEATCH HK LTD
Room 1201-11, Millenium City 5, 418
Kwun Tong Rd, Kowloon Hong Kong,
+852 2601 1000, FAX: +852 2601 3331,
bv@hk.super.net, www.bv.com
Offers engineering consultants/environmental
scientists with 60+ years of experience.
BOMAG GMBH
Hellerwald, Boppard D-56154 Germany,
+49 6742 1000, FAX: +49 6742 3090,
info@bomag.com, www.bomag.com
Manufactures refuse compactors in sizes
from 21 to 55 metric tonnes operating
weight. All models feature BOMAG’s premium
tooth and wheel system with two scraper
bars per wheel.
BRUNEL CORP
1304 Twin Oaks St, Wichita Falls, TX
76302 USA, +1 940 723 7800,
FAX: +1 940 723 7888,
tross@brunelcorp.com, www.brunelcorp.com
Offers torque limiters and electronic power
modules.
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BT WOLFGANG BINDER GMBH
CATERPILLAR SARL
Muehlwaldstrasse 21, Gleisdorf 8200 Austria,
+43 3112 8377 0, FAX: +43 3112 8377 4,
office@bt-anlagenbau.at, www.btw-binder.com
Plans, delivers and installs turnkey plants as
well as components.
76 Route de Frontenex, Geneva 1211
Switzerland, +41 22 849 44 44,
FAX: +41 22 849 45 44, sales@cat.com,
www.cat.com
Offers landfill compactors, track-type tractors
and track-type loaders with landfill specific
protection.
BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL
RECYCLING (BIR)
24 Ave Franklin Roosevelt, Brussels
1050 Belgium, +32 2 627 5770,
FAX: +32 2 627 5773, bir@bir.org, www.bir.org
Provides an international trade federation
representing the world’s recycling industry.
CE ATTACHMENTS INC
PO Box 179, West Bend, WI 53095 USA,
+1 262 387 1210, FAX: +1 262 387 1247,
info@ceattach.com, www.ceattachments.com
Offers thousands of attachments for skid
loaders and compact equipment.
BURMEISTER & WAIN SCANDINAVIAN
CONTRACTOR A/S
CERAM
Gydevang 35, PO Box 235, Allerod
DK-3450 Denmark, +45 48 14 00 22,
FAX: +45 48 14 01 50, sales@bwsc.dk,
www.bwsc.dk
Supplies tailor-made turnkey diesel, CHP and
biogas/biomass plants worldwide.
Queens Rd, Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 7LQ
United Kingdom, +44 1782 764361,
FAX: +44 1782 412331,
andrew.smith@ceram.com, www.ceram.com
Provides raw materials, secondary/recycled
materials, building materials and more.
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CALRECOVERY INC
2454 Stanwell Dr, Concord, CA
94520-4811 USA, +1 925 356 3700,
FAX: +1 925 356 7956,
mail@calrecovery.com, www.calrecovery.com
Consults and services on all aspects of solid
waste management.
CAPSTONE TURBINE CORP
21211 Nordhoff St, Chatsworth, CA
91311 USA, +1 818 734 5300,
FAX: +1 818 734 5320,
www.capstoneturbine.com
Manufactures LFG-fueled, near-zero emission
microturbine generators.
CARGOTEC
Sornaisten rantatie 23, PO Box 61, Helsinki
FI-00501 Finland, +358 204 55 11,
FAX: +358 204 55 4275,
communications@cargotec.com,
www.cargotec.com
Provides cargo handling solutions and services
for on-road, industrial, harbour as well as
marine cargo handling and offshore load
handling.
CARGOTEC SWEDEN AB
Po Box 1133, Malaxgantan, Kista
SE-164 22 Sweden, +46 8 6775350,
FAX: +46 8 6200997,
communications@cargotec.com,
www.cargotec.com
CAR RECYCLING SYSTEMS CRS BV
Watertorenstraat 6A, PO Box 246, Dongen
5102 AG The Netherlands, +31 162 32 47 00,
FAX: +31 162 32 51 00, info@crs-europe.nl,
www.crs-europe.com
Develops, manufactures and sells industrial car
dismantling equipment.
CASCADE ENGINEERING INC
4950 37th St SE, Grand Rapids, MI
49512-4027 USA, +1 616 975 4820,
FAX: +1 616 956 9492,
hindleyc@cascadeng.com,
www.cascadeng.com
Engineers plastic systems and components.
CETCO EUROPE LTD
Birch House, Scotts Quays, Birkenhead,
Merseyside CH41 1FB United Kingdom,
+44 151 606 5900, FAX: +44 151 606 5932,
info@cetco.co.uk, www.cetcoeurope.com
Supplies geosynthetic clay liners.
CEVONS WASTE MANAGEMENT INC
573 Toucan Dr, South Ruimveldt Gardens,
Georgetown Guyana, +592 218 1455,
FAX: +592 218 1156,
morse.cevons@guyana.net.gyt,
www.cevons.com
Operates landfill waste collection, septic tank
services and toilet rentals.
CH2M HILL POWER
303 Perimeter Center N, Suite 800,
Atlanta, GA 30346 USA, +1 770 829 6533,
FAX: +1 864 599 8541,
alan.champagne@ch2m.com, www.ch2m.com
Provides industrial and power engineering and
construction.
CHEMVIRON CARBON
Zoning Industriel C, Feluy 7181 Belgium,
+32 64 511 811, FAX: +32 64 541 591,
info@chemvironcarbon.com,
www.chemvironcarbon.com
Manufactures activated carbons, purification
systems and associated services.
CHOATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES LTD
St Johns Innovation Centre, Cowley Rd,
Cambridge CB4 0WS United Kingdom,
+44 1223 420242, FAX: +44 1223 420844,
info@choate.co.uk, www.choate.co.uk
Produces water re-injection fracture modeling.
CHRISTIAENS GROUP
Witveldweg 108, Horst 5961 ND
The Netherlands, +31 77 3999 580,
FAX: +31 77 3999 581,
info@christiaenscontrols.com,
www.christiaensgroup.com
Engineers and sells vessel composting systems.
CIS (HOLMATRO UK) LTD
25 Hatton Close, Moulton Park Industrial
Estate, Northampton, Northamptonshire NN3
6SU United Kingdom, +44 1604 642020,
FAX: +44 1604 642323, sales@700bar.com,
www.holmatro.co.uk
Offers cutters for cold cutting applications:
catalytic converters, cables, decommissioning.
CLEAN TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
PTY LTD
CONSTRUCTIONS INDUSTRIELLES DE
LA MEDITERRANE - CNIM
Suite 6, Level 2, 289 Whitehorse Rd,
Balwyn, Victoria 3103 Australia,
+61 3 9836 4433, FAX: +61 3 9836 2964,
mail@cleantech.com.au,
www.cleantech.com.au
Provides dynamic simulations of process
systems for optimization of design/operations.
35 rue de Bassano, Paris 75008 France,
+33 1 44 31 11 00, FAX: +33 1 44 31 11 30,
bbouree@cnim.com, www.cnim.com
Offers municipal waste incineration, fluidised
bed boilers, flue gas treatment.
CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT
CO INC
77 Lyman St, #2, Waltham, MA 02452 USA,
+1 781 209 1984, FAX: +1 781 209 1984,
tmp@contechs.com, www.contechs.com
Provides waste management engineering,
comprehensive design, advanced analysis,
product development.
PO Box 2535, Harrisburg, PA 17105 USA,
+1 717 564 2121, FAX: +1 717 564 6931,
tkoons@clevelandbrothers.com,
www.clevelandbrothers.com
Provides quality products and services for a
variety of industries.
C&M BALING SYSTEMS INC
2095 E First St, #27101, PO Box
16309, Winston-Salem, NC 27115 USA,
+1 336 723 1838, FAX: +1 336 761 8695,
sales@baling.com, www.baling.com
Manufactures vertical, horizontal and auto tie
baling presses.
COENERGY INC
361 N Post Oak Ln, Unit 137, Suite 815 E,
Houston, TX 77024 USA,
+1 713 956 1468, FAX: +1 713 956 1468,
coenergy@attglobal.net, www.coenergy.com
Offers power plants based on gas turbine,
biomass, wind, hydroelectric.
COGEN EUROPE
98 Gulledelle, Brussels 1200 Belgium,
+32 2 772 82 90, FAX: +32 2 772 50 44,
info@cogen.org, www.cogen.org
An European association that promotes
cogeneration; energy-from-waste interests.
COLLINSON PLC
Riverside Industrial Park, Catterall, Preston
PR3 0HP United Kingdom, +44 1995 606451,
FAX: +44 1995 605503, info@collinson.co.uk,
www.collinson.co.uk
Supplies and installs large tension membrane
covered buildings.
COLUMBUS MCKINNON CORP
1920 Whitfield Ave, Sarasota, FL 34243 USA,
+1 941 755 2621, FAX: +1 941 753 2308,
richard.colyar@cmworks.com,
www.cmtirerecyclingequipment.com
Manufactures tire recycling equipment systems.
COMMODITY TRADING
Byagervej 163, Beder 8330 Denmark,
+45 869 38866, FAX: +45 869 38826,
comtrade@mail.dk, www.commoditytrading.dk
Trades standard plastic scrap and engineering
types.
COMPOSTING & RECYCLING
CONSULTANTS INC
372 Malahide Marina Village, Malahide,
Dublin Ireland, +353 1828 3757,
doctorcompost@earthlink.net
Provides comprehensive recycling, composting
and bioenergy facility development consultancy
services.
CONFEDERATION OF PAPER
INDUSTRIES
1 Rivenhall Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire SN5 7BD
United Kingdom, +44 1793 889 638,
FAX: +44 1793 878 700,
pseggie@paper.org.uk, www.paper.org.uk
Promotes interests of the U.K. recovered paper
collection and processing industry.
CONTECHS ENGINEERING DESIGN INC
CONTINENTAL BIOMASS INDUSTRIES
INC - CBI
90 Pingree Hill Rd, Auburn, NH 03032 USA,
+1 603 382 0556, FAX: +1 603 382 0557,
abenway@cbi-inc.com, www.cbi-inc.com
Offers biomass recovery systems—portable
and stationary wood waste reduction
equipment.
CONVERSION AND RESOURCE
EVALUATION LTD
83 Church Rd, Holywood, County Down
BT18 9BY United Kingdom,
+44 289 0397811, FAX: +44 870 054 2981,
cpeacocke@care.demon.co.uk,
www.care.demon.co.uk
Offers a technical consultancy in waste
gasification, pyrolysis and combustion.
COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND
INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH - CSIR
PO Box 395, Pretoria 0001 South Africa,
+27 12 84103675, FAX: +27 12 842 7687,
lgodfrey@csir.co.za, www.csir.co.za
Offers research and development: waste
management; waste treatment and utilisation.
COWI A/S
Parallelvej 2, Kongens Lyngby
DK-2800 Denmark, +45 45 97 22 11,
FAX: +45 45 97 22 12, cowi@cowi.dk,
www.cowi.dk
Consults in municipal/hazardous waste, energy
from waste, contaminated sites.
CP MANUFACTURING INC
1300 Wilson Ave, National City, CA 91950 USA,
+1 619 477 3175, FAX: +1 619 477 2215,
sales@cpmfg.com, www.cpmfg.com
Manufactures recycling equipment, MRF
equipment and scan sensors.
CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY
College Rd, Cranfield, Bedfordshire
MK43 0AL United Kingdom,
+44 1234 754086, FAX: +44 1234 754109,
sims.enquiries@cranfield.ac.uk,
www.cranfield.ac.uk/sims/marine
Offers full/part-time masters level courses,
short courses and research.
CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY
Centre Institute of Bioscience and
Technology, Silsoe, Bedford MK45 4DT
United Kingdom, +44 1525 863 168,
FAX: +44 1525 863 080, ibst@cranfield.ac.uk,
www.cranfield.ac.uk/biotech
Specialises in environmental analysis and
monitoring and bioremediations for industry.
CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY
Centre for Water Science, Cranfield,
Bedford MK43 0AL United Kingdom,
+44 1234 754086, FAX: +44 1234 754 109,
appliedsciences@cranfield.ac.uk,
www.cranfield.ac.uk/sas/water
Researches, trains, educates and consults in
waste and resource management.
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DEXDYNE LTD
Strada Torino 50, Orbassano (TO) 10043 Italy,
+39 11 908 3967, FAX: +39 11 908 3201,
secondo.sibona@crf.it
Transfers technologies, such as biogas, biofuel,
turbines, engines and storage.
Oakley House, Tetbury Rd, Cirencester,
Gloucestershire United Kingdom,
+44 1285 658122, FAX: +44 1285 655644,
sales@dexdyne.com, www.dexdyne.com
Supplies web-enabled controllers for remote
monitoring and control.
CROSS WRAP LTD
Teollisuustie 6, Siilinjärvi 71800 Finland,
+358 17 287 0270, FAX: +358 17 287 0271,
kalle.kivela@crosswrap.com,
www.crosswrap.com
Offers automatic stretch wrap packing
machines and bale openers.
CROWTHER CLAYTON ASSOCIATES
31 Tennyson Rd, London NW7 4AB
United Kingdom, +44 20 8959 7376,
FAX: +44 20 8959 6880,
rolf@crowther-clayton.com,
www.crowther-clayton.com
Consults in environmental protection and offers
expert witness services.
CUMMINS POWER GENERATION
1400 73rd Ave NE, Fridley, MN 55432 USA,
+1 763 574 5000, FAX: +1 763 574 5298,
ask.power@cummins.com,
www.cumminspower.com
Offers complete energy solutions, including
system design and more.
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DALARNA UNIVERSITY
Forskargatan 6, Borlänge SE-781 88 Sweden,
+46 23 778 865, FAX: +46 23 778 701,
eli@du.se, www.sers.se
Offers R&D waste managment; recycling.
DARLEY & ASSOCIATES
3A Empingham Rd, Stamford, Lincs PE9
2RH United Kingdom, +44 1780 759100,
paul@energyfromwaste.com,
www.energyfromwaste.com
Provides consultancy specialising in energyfrom-waste and waste management issues.
DEGUSSA GMBH
BK-PI-SB, Rodenbacher Chausse 4, Hanau
D-63457 Germany, +49 6181 59 4107,
FAX: +49 6181 59 4266, tmt@degussa.com,
www.tmt15.com
Offers TMT 15 for heavy metal precipitation in
wastewater.
DENNIS ENVIRONMENTAL
PO Box 542, Stockport, Cheshire SK4 2WL
United Kingdom, +44 161 442 4411,
FAX: +44 161 442 4411,
info@dennisenvironmental.co.uk,
www.dennisenvironmental.co.uk
Provides integrated commercial and industrial
waste management.
DET NORSKE VERITAS
Tuborg Parkvej 8, 2nd Flr, Hellerup
DK-2900 Denmark, +45 3945 4800,
FAX: +45 3945 4801, tove.feld@dnv.com,
www.dnv.com
Third party accredited certification to BS7799,
ISO 9000, ISO 14001.
DETROIT STOKER CO
1510 E First St, Monroe, MI 48161 USA,
+1 734 241 9500, FAX: +1 734 241 7126,
www.detroitstoker.com
Provides stokers and related combustion
equipment for biomass and more.
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DILLON CONSULTING LTD
137 Chain Lake Dr, Suite 100, Halifax, NS
B3S 1B3, Canada, +1 902 450 4000,
FAX: +1 902 450 2008, skyle@dillon.ca,
www.dillon.ca
Offers consulting engineers, planners and
scientists.
DONAU CARBON GMBH & CO KG
Gwinnerstraße 27-33, Frankfurt am Main
60388 Germany, +49 69 4011 650,
FAX: +49 69 4011 659,
office@donau-carbon.com,
www.donau-carbon.com
Provides powdered, granular and extruded
activated carbon and filters.
DOPPSTADT CALBE GMBH
Barbyer Strasse 13, Calbe Saale 39240
Germany, +49 39291 55 135,
FAX: +49 39291 55 358, info@doppstadt.com,
www.doppstadt.com
Products include trommel screens, wood
grinders, wood chippers and more.
DOVER CONVEYOR INC
3323 Brightwood Rd, Midvale, OH
44653-0300 USA, +1 740 922 9390,
FAX: +1 740 922 9391,
sales@doverconveyor.com,
www.doverconveyor.com
Offers custom engineered/manufactured
conveyors and systems; radial stacking
conveyors.
DRESSER-RAND COMPANY LTD
85 Papyrus Rd, Peterborough PE4 5HG
United Kingdom, +44 1733 292200,
FAX: +44 1733 292300,
info@dresser-rand.com, www.dresser-rand.com
Designs, manufactures and supplies steam
turbines, gas compressors, CHP systems.
DULAS LTD
Dyfi Eco Parc, Machynlleth, Powys SY20
8AX United Kingdom, +44 1654 705 000,
FAX: +44 1654 703 000, info@dulas.org.uk,
www.dulas.org.uk
Consults, designs and implements biomass
energy.
DURABAC
22 Milton St, Granby, QC J2J 0P2, Canada,
+1 450 378 1723, FAX: +1 450 378 1720,
sales@durabac.ca, www.durabac.ca
Manufactures containers (front/rear/rolloff), hoists and trailers, compactors, balers,
polyethylene containers.
DURATECH INDUSTRIES
INTERNATIONAL INC
PO Box 1940, Jamestown, ND 58401 USA,
+1 701 252 4601, FAX: +1 701 252 0502,
al.goehring@duratechindustries.com,
www.duratechindustries.net
Produces industrial tub and horizontal grinders
for grinding wood waste.
DYNAMOTIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS
CORP
1700 W 75th Ave, Suite 230, Vancouver, BC
V6P 6G2, Canada, +1 604 267 6000,
FAX: +1 604 267 6005, info@dynamotive.com,
www.dynamotive.com
Provides carbon greenhouse gas neutral
technology.
E
EARTHSCAN
Dunstan House, 14a Cross St, London
EC1N 8XA United Kingdom,
+44 207 841 1930, FAX: +44 207 242 1474,
earthinfo@earthscan.co.uk,
www.earthscan.co.uk
Since joining forces in 2003, Earthscan/
James & James has become one of the
leading publishers in the areas of sustainable
development, climate and energy, natural
resource management, cities and built
environment, business and economics and
heritage conservation for both academic and
professional markets. Our authoritative books
and journals provide a valuable reference for
our readers, subscribers and customers.
EAST MANUFACTURING CORP
PO Box 277, 1871 State Rte
44, Randolph, OH 44265 USA,
+1 330 325 9921, FAX: +1 330 325 7851,
msabol@eastmfg.com, www.eastmfg.com
Manufactures aluminium unloader trailers, end
dumps and platform trailers.
EA TECHNOLOGY LTD
Capenhurst Technology Park, Capenhurst,
Chester, Cheshire CH1 6ES United Kingdom,
+44 151 347 2369, FAX: +44 151 347 2406,
consulting@eatechnology.com,
www.eatechnology.com
Provides studies into new emerging
technologies and energy efficiency services.
ECCO
833 W Diamond St, Boise, ID 83705 USA,
+1 800 688 3226, FAX: +1 800 635 5900,
sales@eccolink.com, www.eccolink.com
Designs, markets, manufactures warning safety
lights, backup alarms, camera systems.
ECO2 LTD
Vision House, Oak Tree Ct, Mulberry Dr,
Cardiff Gate Business Pk, Cardiff, Wales CF23
8RS United Kingdom, +44 2920 730900,
FAX: +44 2920 730910, info@eco2uk.com,
www.eco2uk.com
Initiates, develops, finances and operates
renewable energy projects.
ECOFAR UK LTD
3 Quarry Field Leek Wootton, Warwickshire
CV35 7RS United Kingdom, +44 1903 786887,
sales@ecofaruk.com, www.ecofaruk.com
Produces small and specialised refuse and
recycling vehicles.
ECOINSURANCES
St Clare House, 30/33 Minories,
London EC3N 1DD United Kingdom,
+44 207 481 1683, FAX: +44 207 488 1919,
ghirst@ecoinsurances.com,
www.ecoinsurances.com
Specializes in renewable energy insurance
brokering.
ECOPROCESS ELECTRIC BIN LIFTS
Unit 3, Avery Wy, Questor Business Pk,
Dartford, Kent DA1 1JZ United Kingdom,
+44 1322 228 349, FAX: +44 1322 228 352,
infouk@ecoprocess.com, www.ecoprocess.com
Offers electric RCV bin lifts that save fuel/lower
CO2 emissions.
ECOSYSTEM LTD
Unit 5 Copthorne Business Pk, Dowlands
Ln, Copthorne, West Sussex RH10 3HX
United Kingdom, +44 1342 717 181,
FAX: +44 5601 507 390,
info@ecosystemltd.co.uk,
www.ecosystemltd.co.uk
Sells Evashred mobile and static solid waste
shredding equipment.
EDIMET SPA
Via Corfù 102, Brescia 25124 Italy,
+39 30 242 1043, FAX: +39 30 223 802,
info@edimet.com, www.edimet.com
Organises an international exhibition on
technologies for recovery/recycling ferrous/
nonferrous metals.
EFE ENDUSTRI VE TICARET AS
Ankara Asfalti 20 Km, Izmir 35171 Turkey,
+90 232 8770182, FAX: +90 232 8770191,
efe@efe.com.tr, www.efe.com.tr
Offers hydraulic refuse packers, skip hoists and
cesspit emptiers.
EHS DATA LTD
Aura Commerce and Technical Centre, Manners
Rd, Newark, Notts NG23 7ES United Kingdom,
+44 845 388 2458, enquiries@ehsdata.com,
www.ehsdata.com
Offers monitoring data management systems
integrating data quality management.
EIJKELKAMP AGRISEARCH
EQUIPMENT
Nijverheidstraat 30, Giesbeek 6987 EM
The Netherlands, +31 313 880 200,
FAX: +31 313 880 299,
export@eijkelkamp.com, www.eijkelkamp.com
Produces and supplies environmental and
agricultural research equipment.
EISENMANN ANLAGENBAU GMBH &
CO KG
Tuebinger Strasse 81, PO Box 1280,
Böblingen 71002 Germany, +49 7031 78 0,
FAX: +49 7031 78 1000, info@eisenmann.de,
www.eisenmann.de
Supplies modern environmental technology.
EKO MANUFACTURING CORP
2040 Northfield Rd E, RR #2, Elmira, ON,
Canada, +1 519 669 8777,
FAX: +1 519 669 5557, sales@ekocorp.com,
www.ekocorp.com
Manufactures high pressure industrial
densification equipment.
ECONNECT
Energy House, 19 Haugh Ln, Industrial
Estate, Hexham, Northumberland NE46
3PU United Kingdom, +44 1434 613600,
FAX: +44 1434 609080, sales@econnect.com,
www.econnect.com
Offers electrical connections/grid engineering
for landfill gas and energy-from-waste.
ELDAN RECYCLING A/S
Vaerkmestervej 4, Faaborg 5600 Denmark,
+45 6361 2545, FAX: +45 6361 2540,
up@eldan-sr.com, www.eldan-recycling.com
Leaders in the ongoing technical
development of machinery and methods of
processing non-ferrous scrap, tyres and other
materials. Services ranging from design and
fabrication to delivery, installation and
after-sales service.
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CLASSIFI E D L IS T INGS
ELYO UK LTD
Sheffield Airport Business Park, Europa Link,
Sheffield, South Yorkshire S9 1XU
United Kingdom, +44 114 280 0065,
FAX: +44 114 280 0090,
david.wragg@elyo.co.uk, www.elyo.co.uk
Offers full contract management of CHP
systems; design, build, operate.
ENGINEERING & PROJECT SERVICES
- EPS LTD
PO Box 476, Beer Sheva Israel,
+972 8690 9122, FAX: +972 8623 8697,
eps@eps-eng.co.il
Consulting engineers involved in design of solid
and other wastes.
ERATIC SA
Avda Juan Ramon Jimenez 6, Apartado Correos
41, Quart de Poblet, Valencia 46930 Spain,
+34 96 154 84 04, FAX: +34 96 153 26 94,
eratic@eratic.es, www.eratic.es
Designs and manufactures thermal plants.
EUROPEAN COMPOST NETWORK
ECN EV
PO Box 2229, Weimar D-99403 Germany,
+49 2522 960341, FAX: +49 2522 960343,
barth@oelde.com, www.compostnetwork.info
Promotes sustainable solutions for the
biological treatment of organic waste.
ENTSORGA GMBH
ERDWICH ZERKLEINERUNGSSYSTEME
GMBH
Behrenstraße 29, Berlin D-10117
Germany, +49 30 59 00 33 5 91,
FAX: +49 30 59 00 33 5 96,
info@entsorga.de, www.entsorga.de
Organises the bi-annual Entsorga Fair in
Cologne.
PO Box 65, Kolpingstrasse 8, Kaufering
86912 Germany, +49 8191 965 20,
FAX: +49 8191 965 216, infoline@erdwich.de,
www.erdwich.de
Supplies a range of shredding and recycling
technology worldwide.
Postfach 1332, Gernsbach 76586
Germany, +49 7224 9397 336,
FAX: +49 7224 9397 904,
recycling@euwid.de, www.euwid-recycling.com
Publishes an international trade magazine;
English and German editions.
ENVAC CENTRALSUG AB
ERIEZ MAGNETICS EUROPE LTD
EVONIK FIBRES GMBH
Niels Jernesvej 10, Aalborg DK-9220 Denmark,
+45 9635 4444, FAX: +45 9635 4446,
emd@emd.dk, www.emd.dk
Produces software for biomass, cogeneration
and energy savings analysis.
Bryggvägen 16-18, Grondal, Stockholm
SE-117 84 Sweden, +46 8 775 32 00,
FAX: +46 8 744 31 51, info@envac.se,
www.envac.net
Designs, sells and installs automated vacuum
systems for waste collection.
Bedwas House Industrial Estate, Bedwas,
Caerphilly CF83 8YG United Kingdom,
+44 29 2086 8501, FAX: +44 29 2085 1314,
info@eriezeurope.co.uk, www.eriez.com
Offers ferrous/nonferrous magnetic separators
and metal detectors; vibratory feeders.
Werkstrasse 3, Lenzing A-4860 Austria,
+43 7672 701 2891, FAX: +43 7672 968 62,
barbara.korn@evonik.com, www.p84.com
Supplies the industry with fibres for flue gas
treatment systems.
ENECO SYSTEMS INC
ENVIANCE INC
ERIN RECYCLING
Suite 600, 666 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC
V6C 2X8, Canada, +1 604 649 4518,
eneco@eneco.ca, www.eneco.ca
Supplies gasifiers that divert 100% of MSW
from landfill.
2386 Faraday Ave, Suite 220, Carlsbad, CA
92008 USA, +1 760 496 0200,
FAX: +1 760 496 0202, sales@enviance.com,
www.enviance.com
Offers Internet-based compliance technology
solutions.
1 Premier Ave, Riviere-du-Loup, QC
G5R 6C1, Canada, +1 800 267 7574,
FAX: +1 418 862 6642,
info@erinrecycling.com, www.erinrecycling.com
Provides screening, sorting systems and C&D
recycling systems.
ENVIRONMENTAL ALTERNATIVES INC
ESC UMWELTTECHNIK GMBH
640 Marlboro St, Route 101, Keene, NH
03431 USA, +1 603 352 3888,
FAX: +1 603 352 3899, rmartin@eai-inc.com,
www.eai-inc.com
Provides cleaning services for HRSGs, turbines,
catalysts, other plant components.
Breite Strasse 2, Neunkirchen-Seelscheid
D-53819 Germany, +49 2247 75608 11,
FAX: +49 2247 75608 29,
info@esc-umwelttechnik.com,
www.esc-umwelttechnik.com
Offers air pollution control (electrostatic
precipitators, bag filters and more).
EMAP INTERNATIONAL LTD
Greater London House, Hampstead Rd, London
NW1 7EJ United Kingdom, +44 20 7728 5000,
www.emap.com
Offers business-to-business multiplatform
group, whose brands inform, inspire and
connect.
EMD INTERNATIONAL AS
EMGROUP BV
Jasparstraat 8, Wijnandsrade 6363 BC
The Netherlands, +31 45 404 1617,
wpwillems@emgroup.nl, www.emgroup.nl
Offers combustors, dryers, gasification,
incinerators, pulse combustors and RTO
oxidation.
ENERGOS LTD
ENER-G House, Daniel Adamson Rd, Salford,
Manchester M50 1DT United Kingdom,
+44 161 745 7450, FAX: +44 161 745 7457,
info@energos.com, www.energos.com
Designs and constructs advanced and
decentralised energy-from-waste plants.
ENERGYLAB LTD
Unti 27, 19/F Metro Centre, 32 Lam Hng St,
Kowloon Bay HK Hong Kong, +852 2335 9830,
FAX: +852 2335 9862, info@energylab.hk,
www.energylab.hk/profile
Creates local solutions.
ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEMS LLC
85 Lemay St, Chicopee, MA 01013 USA,
+1 413 437 1333, FAX: +1 413 534 4111,
sneveu@energyrecoverysystems.com,
www.energyrecoverysystems.com
Turnkey systems generate additional power
from LFG engine waste heat.
ENERGY TECHNOLOGY ADVISORS
951 Lincoln Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301 USA,
+1 650 328 5670, FAX: +1 650 328 5675,
edbeards@ufto.com, www.ufto.com
Offers energy technology consulting, business
development, venture capital, technology
scouting.
ENERWASTE INC
1185 Avenue of the Americas, 20th Fl,
New York, NY 10036 USA,
+1 646 723 4000, FAX: +1 646 723 4001,
info@waste2energy.com, www.enerwaste.com
Provides advanced thermal gasification wasteto-energy MSW, biomass and other wastes.
ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS GROUP LLC
PO Box 456, Sherwood, OR
97140 USA, +1 503 628 8400,
paul.koziuk@engineeredsolutionsgroup.com
Offers electrical engineering services for
connecting power generation to utilities.
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT (CHINA)
Suite 2401, Harbour Ring Plaza, 18 Xi Zang
Zhong Lu, Shanghai 200001 China,
+86 21 5385 3050, FAX: +86 21 6469 2185,
david.arthur@erm.com, www.erm.com
Provides waste management, environmental
and energy consultancy services.
ENVIROSERV WASTE MANAGEMENT
(PTY) LTD
Brickfield Rd, Meadowdale, Germiston,
Bedfordview, Gauteng 2008 South Africa,
+27 11 456 5660, FAX: +27 11 454 6016,
info.ho@enviroserv.co.za, www.enviroserv.co.za
Provides waste management solutions for a
sustainable future.
EPG COMPANIES INC
19900 County Rd 81, Maple Grove,
MN 55311 USA, +1 763 424 2613,
FAX: +1 763 493 4812, info1@epgco.com,
www.epgco.com
Offers leachate pumps, control panels,
remediation, liquid level monitoring, telemetry.
EUWID GMBH
EXINOR SA
Chemin des Poumreux 17 A, Geromont
Belgium, +32 80 77 12 84,
FAX: +32 80 33 92 67, info@exinor-sa.com,
www.exinor-sa.com
Produces and sells wood pellets.
EXPERTISE LTD
25 Warmbrook, Wirksworth, Matlock DE4
4EA United Kingdom, +44 1629 826482,
sales@expertise-limited.co.uk,
www.expertise-limited.co.uk
Consults in water and environmental
engineering.
F
ESI INC OF TENNESSEE
FABER MAUNSELL LTD
1250 Roberts Blvd, Kennesaw, GA 30144 USA,
+1 770 427 6200, FAX: +1 770 425 3660,
info@esitenn.com, www.esitenn.com
Engineering and construction firm specialising
in steam and cogeneration systems.
One Trinity Gardens, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE1 2HF United Kingdom,
+44 191 224 6610, FAX: +44 792 164 6262,
james.smith@fabermaunsell.com,
www.fabermaunsell.com
Offers multidisciplinary integrated waste
management and environmental engineering
consultants.
ETUDES CHIMIQUES ET PHYSIQUES
- ECP
22 rue Denis Papin, La Ferte St Aubin
45240 France, +33 963 571312,
FAX: +33 238 634946, echph@wanadoo.fr,
www.glidarc-tech.com
Provides cold plasma assisted synthesis gas
generation from wastes.
ETW ENERGIETECHNIK GMBH
Ferdinand-Zeppelin-Strasse 19, Moers
D-47445 Germany, +49 2841 99900,
FAX: +49 2841 99901 99,
info@etw-energie.de, www.etw-energie.de
Provides cogeneration units 200–2000kW
driven by gaseous fuels.
EPI ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS INC
EUREC TECHNOLOGY SALES AND
DISTRIBUTION GMBH
W Broadway, Suite 801-1788, Vancouver,
BC V6J 1Y1, Canada, +1 604 738 6281,
FAX: +1 604 738 7839,
envirocover@epi-global.com,
www.epi-global.com
Offers alternative daily cover solution for
landfills.
Borntalstrasse 9, Merkers 36460
Germany, +49 36 969 58 132,
FAX: +49 36 969 58 200,
distribution@eurec-technology.com,
www.eurec.de
Uses the EuRec method for treatment of
municipal solid waste.
ERA HYDROBIOTECH ENERGY PVT LTD
EUROBALERS LTD
Dhruva Plot No1, Wireless Colony, Aundh,
Pune India, +91 202 588 7303,
contact@hydrobiotech.com,
www.erahydrobiotech.com
Provides water and wastewater treatment and
energy conservation.
Edgewood Close, Crowthorne, Berks
RG45 6TA United Kingdom,
+44 1344 777088, FAX: +44 1344 761649,
sales@eurobalers.com, www.eurobalers.com
Supplies new and used processing equipment
for all recycled materials.
FACHAGENTUR NACHWACHSENDE
ROHSTOFFE EV - FNR
Hofplatz 1, Guelzow 18276 Germany,
+49 3843 6930 0, FAX: +49 3843 6930 102,
info@fnr.de, www.fnr.de
Acts as a German coordinating agency for
bioenergy/renewable bio products.
FAIRBANKS SCALES
821 Locust, Kansas City, MO 64106 USA,
+1 816 471 0231, FAX: +1 816 471 5951,
iadel@fairbanks.com, www.fairbanks.com
Manufactures quality weighing equipment and
offers dependable service.
FARID INDUSTRIA SPA
Via Bruno Buozzi 28, Moncalieri,
(TO) 10024 Italy, +39 11 640 0311,
FAX: +39 11 640 0399, info@farid.it,
www.farid.it
Manufactures waste collection and recycling
vehicles.
FAUN EXPOTEC GMBH
Stefanstraße 2, Iserlohn 58638
Germany, +49 2371 82 93 00,
FAX: +49 2371 82 93 09, info@faun.com,
www.faun.com
Manufactures waste collection vehicles,
sweepers and wet-waste vehicles.
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FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS
INTERNATIONAL
FRIATEC-AG DIVISION RHEINHUTTE
PUMPEN
1755 La Costa Meadows Dr, San Marcos, CA
92078 USA, +1 442 744 6950,
FAX: +1 442 736 6250,
fcimarcom@fluidcomponents.com,
www.fluidcomponents.com
Manufactures gas flowmeters and sensors for
biogas, methane and more.
FICHTNER GMBH & CO KG
Sarweystrasse 3, Stuttgart 70191 Germany,
+49 711 8995 0, FAX: +49 711 8995 459,
info@fichtner.de, www.fichtner.de
Offers engineering and consultancy services for
waste management and treatment.
GENESIS EUROPE GMBH & CO KG
GOLDER ASSOCIATES INC
Rheingaustraße 96-98, Wiesbaden
65203 Germany, +49 611 6040,
FAX: +49 611 6043 28, info@rheinhuette.de,
www.rheinhuette.de
Offers horizontal and vertical pumps in metal,
plastic and ceramic.
Alpenstrasse 71, Memmingen D-87700
Germany, +49 8331 925 98 0,
FAX: +49 8331 925 98 80,
info@genesis-europe.com,
www.genesis-europe.com
Manufactures mobile scrap and demolition
shears.
3730 Chamblee Tucker Rd, Atlanta, GA
30341 USA, +1 770 496 1893,
FAX: +1 770 934 9476, sgruber@golder.com,
www.golder.com
Supports environmental, industrial, natural
resources and civil engineering projects
worldwide.
FUELCELL ENERGY INC
GEODUR CIS AG
GOUDSMIT MAGNETIC SYSTEMS BV
3 Great Pasture Rd, Danbury, CT 06813 USA,
+1 203 825 6000, FAX: +1 203 825 6079,
sales@fce.com, www.fce.com
Provides efficient direct-fuel cell power plants
using waste derived gases.
Oberallmendstrasse 20A, Zug CH-6300
Switzerland, +41 41 760 25 32,
FAX: +41 41 761 04 16, info@geodur.ch,
www.geodur.ch
Develops and implements waste treatment
solutions; consults and distributes.
Petunialaan 19, PO Box 18, Waalre
5582 HB The Netherlands,
+31 40 221 3283, FAX: +31 40 221 7325,
peggy.ector@goudsmit-magnetics.nl,
www.goudsmit-magnetics.nl
Designs and manufactures magnetic systems,
separators and more.
G
FLEXUS BALASYSTEM AB
Södra Vägen 36, Nossebro SE-465 31 Sweden,
+46 512 325 00, FAX: +46 512 325 25,
info@flexus.se, www.flexus.se
Provides baling systems for storing and
handling waste.
FLI ENVIRONMENTAL
Six Cross Roads Business Park,
Carriganard, Waterford Ireland,
+353 51 353190, FAX: +353 51 353177,
clong@fli-international.com, www.fli.ie
Offers landfill lining systems, contaminated land
remediation and more.
FORESPORT
Kestrel Ct, Harbour Rd, Bristol BS20 7AN
United Kingdom, +44 1275 390 460,
info@foresportfencing.net,
www.foresportfencing.net
Supplies and installs waste management and
litter fencing/netting products.
FOSTER WHEELER NORTH AMERICA
CORP
Perryville Corporate Pk, 53 Frontage Rd,
Clinton, NJ 08809-1273 USA,
+1 908 713 2082, FAX: +1 908 713 2005,
fw@fwc.com, www.fwc.com
Offers design, engineering, procurement,
construction, manufacturing, management,
operation and more.
FOXFIRE BV
Avebeweg 1, Foxhol 9607 The Netherlands,
+31 598 392200, FAX: +31 598 382229
Takes paper waste/rejects and turns it into
quality secondary fuel.
FP CONSULTORIA AMBIENTAL
Calle 149 No 50-37, Bogota Colombia,
+57 3203 389353,
fpconsultoria_ambiental@yahoo.com
Provides integrated waste management and
environmental consultants and advisers.
FRAM RENEWABLE FUELS LLC
6001 Chatham Center Dr, Orlean Bldg,
Suite 150, Savannah, GA 31405 USA,
+1 912 233 8805, FAX: +1 912 233 8837,
hla@clds.net, www.framfuels.com
Provides wood fiber and wood pellets.
FRANCO TOSI MECCANICA SPA
Piazza Monumento 12, Legnano 20025 Italy,
+39 331 522111, FAX: +39 331 522002,
marketing@francotosimeccanica.it
Designs waste-to-energy plants.
GAIA CONSULTING OY
Bulevardi 6 A, Helsinki FI-00120 Finland,
+358 9 6866 6220, FAX: +358 9 6866 6210,
jari.hiltunen@gaia.fi, www.gaia.fi
Provides consulting in strategic environmental
management, energy and technology.
GARWOOD EUROPE LTD
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GESELLSCHAFT FÜR GERÄTEBAU
GMBH - GFG
Klönnestraße 99, Dortmund 44143 Germany,
+49 231 564 000, FAX: +49 231 516 313,
info@gfg-mbh.com, www.gasdetection.biz
Offers portable/fixed gas detectors for
monitoring and worker safety.
GAS COMPRESSORS LTD
Forstweg 1, Dietzenbach 63128
Germany, +49 6074 9197407,
FAX: +49 6074 9197408,
info@get-energy.net, www.get-energy.net
Provides English-German energy industry
translations.
Star Farm, Golden Green, Tonbridge, Kent
TN11 0BE United Kingdom,
+44 1732 852048, FAX: +44 1732 852376,
sales@gascompressors.co.uk,
www.gascompressors.co.uk
Manufactures gas compressors, blowers and
boosters.
GAS DATA LTD
Pegasus House, Wheler Rd, Coventry CV3 4LB
United Kingdom, +44 24 7630 3311,
FAX: +44 24 7630 7711,
enquiries@gasdata.co.uk, www.gasdata.co.uk
Designs, manufactures and installs landfill gas
instrumentation.
GCT CONSULTANTS
Bingley, PO Box 180, West Yorkshire
BD16 1YJ United Kingdom,
+44 1535 273499, FAX: +44 1535 273411,
gct@towler99.freeserve.co.uk,
www.community-heating.co.uk
Provides energy management and conservation,
CHP development, housing and more.
GEESINK NORBA GROUP
Betonweg 8, PO Box 52, Emmeloord
8300 AB The Netherlands,
+31 527 638 200, FAX: +31 527 615 549,
info@geesinknorba.com,
www.geesinknorbagroup.com
Manufactures high-quality refuse collection,
compaction and transportation systems.
GE JENBACHER AG
Achensee-Strasse 1-3, Jenbach A-6200
Austria, +43 5244 600 0,
FAX: +43 5244 632 55,
jenbacher.info@ge.com, www.gejenbacher.com
Offers gas engines running on special gases,
including landfill gases.
ECM2 Div, Heol Cefn Gwrgan, Margam, Port
Talbot, South Wales SA13 2EZ United Kingdom,
+44 1639 864611, FAX: +44 1639 864612,
energy@gem-ltd.co.uk, www.gem-ltd.co.uk
Provides advanced thermal conversion
technologies by flash pyrolisis worldwide.
WASTE
Coleford Rd, Darnall, Sheffield S9 5PA
United Kingdom, +44 114 244 4221,
FAX: +44 114 243 3066,
atkinsoni@robson.co.uk, www.robson.co.uk
Designs, manufactures, installs and
commissions bulk handling conveyor systems.
Garwood House, Calcott Ln, Bicton Heath,
Shrewsbury SY3 8EZ United Kingdom,
+44 1978 664923, FAX: +44 1978 661412,
garwoodeurope@btopenworld.com,
www.garwoodeurope.co.uk
Offers waste handling solutions.
GEM OPERATIONS LTD
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GICOM BV
Oogstweg 9, Biddinghuizen 8256 SB
The Netherlands, +31 321 332 682,
FAX: +31 321 332 784, info@gicom.nl,
www.gicom.nl
Designs, builds and commissions facilities for
biological drying and more.
GLOBAL ACCESS TO RECYCLING
WORLD AND ECO-RESOURCES GARWER SRL
Via Pieroni 27, Livomo 57123 Italy,
+39 51 1990 7164, FAX: +39 51 0544 499,
info@garwer.com, www.wastexchange.co.uk
Provides online waste exchange services,
recyclable waste brokerage and trading.
GLOBAL SENSOR SYSTEMS INC
400 Brunel Rd, Mississauga, ON L4Z 2C2,
Canada, +1 905 507 0007,
FAX: +1 905 507 4177,
rayglenn@globalsensorsystems.com,
www.globalsensorsystems.com
Manufactures IR sensor systems to prevent
vehicle backing accidents.
GREENERGY FUELS LTD
198 High Holborn, London WC1V 7BD
United Kingdom, +44 20 7404 7700,
FAX: +44 20 7400 4799,
mail@greenergy.com, www.greenergy.com
Supplies petro, diesel and high percentage
biofuel blended fuels.
GREEN GAS INTERNATIONAL
Hessenstraße 57, Krefeld D-47809
Germany, +49 21 51 52 55 0,
FAX: +49 21 51 52 55 55,
g.fernando@g-a-s-energy.com,
www.greengasinternational.com
Provides landfill and sewage gas power turnkey
plants.
GREENSPARK INNOVATIONS LLC
1889 Maple Ave, Suite 11-E, Evanston,
IL 60201 USA, +1 312 451 6443,
twieser@greensparkenergy.com,
www.greensparkinnovations.com
Supplies liquid waste extractors for food-waste
reduction, maceration.
GRUNDON WASTE MANAGEMENT LTD
Lakeside Rd, Colnbrook, Berkshire SL3 0EG
United Kingdom, +44 1753 686777,
FAX: +44 1753 686002, info@grundon.com,
www.grundon.com
Provides energy from waste, asbestos disposal,
waste management and more.
GSCS
PO Box 24927, Doha Qatar, +974 599 6762,
pesoorg@yahoo.com
Offers waste management.
GSM INTERNATIONAL AB
Gunnestorpsv 25, Höganäs 263 93 Sweden,
+46 42 65320, FAX: +46 42 65336,
gustaf.wingardh@gs-mek.se, www.gs-mek.se
Supplies technologies to recycle industrial,
construction and domestic waste.
H
HAAS RECYCLING GMBH
GM ENGINEERING
V lo Ederi 2, Galliate, (NO) 28066 Italy,
+39 321 806879, FAX: +39 321 809070,
info@ledarecycling.it, www.ledarecycling.it
Offers plastic recycling machinery, washing
separation densifiers and complete systems.
Unter den Weiden, Dreisbach 56472 Germany,
+49 2661 9865 0, FAX: +49 2661 9865 20,
info@haas-recycling.de,
www.haas-recycling.de
Provides mobile, static, turnkey lines for wood
and waste recycling.
GOLDEN EAGLE TECHNOLOGIES LLC
HAGGLUNDS DRIVES INC
14280 W 50th Pl, Golden, CO 80403 USA,
+1 303 278 9268, FAX: +1 303 379 5313,
gregblack@goldeneagletechnologies.com,
www.goldeneagletechnologies.com
Provides dry bulk material handling and air
pollution control systems.
2275 International St, Columbus, OH
43228 USA, +1 614 527 7412,
FAX: +1 614 527 7401,
lisa.mugrage@us.hagglunds.com,
www.hagglunds.com
Manufactures low speed, high torque drive
systems for recycling machinery.
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CLASSIFI E D L IS T INGS
HAKO WERKE GMBH
Hamburger Straße 209-239, Bad Oldesloe
D-23843 Germany, +49 4531 806 311,
FAX: +49 4531 806 338, info@hako.com,
www.hako.com
Since 1948 Hako-Werke has been
manufacturing technology for industrial
cleaning, contract cleaning, outdoor cleaning
and grounds maintenance. Worldwide
sales and service network offers advice,
demonstrations, sales and after-sales service.
HAMMEL NEW YORK LLC
1555 Ocean Ave, Suite D, Bohemia, NY
11716 USA, +1 631 218 2600,
FAX: +1 631 218 2601, info@hammelny.com,
www.hammelny.com
Offers HAMMEL primary shredders, including
the Red Giant.
HEIL EUROPE LIMITED
HUSTLER CONVEYER COMPANY
INDAVER NV
Hillend Industrial Park, Dalgety Bay, Scotland,
Dunfermline KY11 9ES United Kingdom,
+44 1383 823625, FAX: +44 1383 824062,
salesinfo@heileurope.co.uk, www.heileuro.com
Manufacturers of front loaders, rear loaders and
automated refuse handling equipment
4101 Crusher Drive, St Charles, MO
63304 USA, +1 314 441 8600,
FAX: +1 314 441 8611,
info@hustler-conveyor.com,
www.hustler-conveyor.com
Manufacture heavy duty conveyors and systems
for recycling industries
Poldervlietweg, Antwerp 2030 Belgium,
+32 3 568 49 11, FAX: +32 3 568 49 99,
info@indaver.be, www.indaver.be
Provides high quality waste management
services.
HELLENIC RECYCLING SA
117 Liossion St, Athens 10440 Greece,
+30 210 8224 000, FAX: +30 210 8227 555,
lp-elan@hol.gr
Designs and implements waste management
systems.
HERBOLD MECKESHEIM USA
333 George Washington Hwy, Smithfield, RI
02917 USA, +1 401 232 3354,
FAX: +1 401 232 5425, info@herboldusa.net,
www.herboldusa.net
Manufactures and installs equipment for
recycling industrial and post-consumer plastics.
Leimbacher Straße 103, Bad Salzungen
D-36433 Germany, +49 3695 69 91 0,
FAX: +49 3695 69 91 93, info@hammel.de,
www.hammel.de
Provides waste shredding; waste wood, soil
and more.
HAMOS GMBH
Im Thal 17, Penzberg 82377 Germany,
+49 8856 926 10, FAX: +49 8856 962 199,
hamos@hamos.com, www.hamos.com
Offers solutions for separation and recycling
metals and plastics.
HARMONY ENTERPRISES INC
704 Main Ave N, Harmony, MN 55939 USA,
+1 507 886 6666, FAX: +1 507 886 6706,
info@harmony1.com, www.harmony1.com
Manufactures recycling equipment and balers
and compactors.
HARRIS GROUP
Office No 4, Ashbourne House, 23 Ashbourne
Rd, Derby DE22 3FQ United Kingdom,
+44 1332 203133, FAX: +44 1332 559950,
heseuk@aol.com, www.hese.biogas.de
Specializes in energy from waste.
Ultrasound Technology Div, Warthestr 21, Teltow,
BRD 14513 Germany, +49 3328 437 420,
FAX: +49 3328 437 444, info@hielscher.com,
www.hielscher.com/ultrasonics/
renewable_fuels_01.htm
Offers sample homogenizing in the lab,
ultrasonication in industrial production.
HITECH INSTRUMENTS
Great Marlings, Butterfield, Luton LU2 8DL
United Kingdom, +44 1528 435600,
FAX: +44 1582 400901,
hitechsales@cooperindustries.com,
www.hitech-inst.co.uk
Manufactures process gas analyser systems.
HOLMEN PAPER LTD
Berth 6 Basin 3, Chatham Dockyard, Kent
ME4 4SR United Kingdom,
+44 1634 899301, FAX: +44 1634 899333,
charles.thompson@holmenpaper.com,
www.holmenpaper.com
Recycles >one million tons of recovered
newspapers and magazines.
1999 Broadway, Suite 1500, Denver, CO
80202 USA, +1 303 291 0355,
FAX: +1 303 291 0136,
energysolutions@harrisgroup.com,
www.harrisgroup.com
Provides engineering design and consulting
services.
HOLZMAG AG
HARRIS WASTE MANAGEMENT
GROUP INC
HSM GMBH & CO KG
200 Clover Reach, Peachtree City, GA
30269 USA, +1 770 631 7290,
FAX: +1 770 631 7299, info@harriswaste.com,
www.harriswaste.com
Manufactures balers, shears, shredders and
other material handling equipment.
HEIL ENVIRONMENTAL
2030 Hamilton Place Blvd, Suite 300,
Chattanooga, TN 37421 USA,
+1 770 736 6026, FAX: +1 770 736 5179,
mchambers@heil.com, www.heil.com
Manufactures front, rear and side loader refuse
vehicles worldwide.
22732 Granite Way, Suite A, Laguna Hills, CA
92653 USA, +1 949 455 0765,
FAX: +1 949 455 0764, info@hydrocal.com,
www.hydrocal.com
Provides wastewater technology for industry
and communities worldwide.
HYVA INTERNATIONAL BV
Ondernemingsweg 1, Alphen aan den Rijn
2404 HM The Netherlands, www.hyva.com
Transports loads.
Weidenstrasse 50, Dornach CH-4143
Switzerland, +41 61 4069 900,
FAX: +41 61 4069 910, info@holzmag.com,
www.holzmag.com
Offers shredding, pelletizing, briquetting and
dosing.
Bahnhofstrasse 115, Salem 88682 Germany,
+49 7553 822 0, FAX: +49 7553 822 160,
info@hsm.eu, www.hsm.eu
Manufactures baling presses for waste paper,
cardboard and soft plastic.
HURST BOILER & WELDING CO INC
21971 US Highway 319 N, PO Box 530,
Coolidge, GA 31738-0530 USA,
+1 229 346 3545, FAX: +1 229 346 3874,
jhurst@hurstboiler.com, www.hurstboiler.com
Manufactures packaged biomass gasification
boiler systems 3–80 mm BTU.
Hubstrasse 64, Wil 9501 Switzerland,
+41 71 914 80 20, FAX: +41 71 914 80 21,
info@iceag.com, www.iceag.com
Provides consulting, engineering, site
management, erection and more for WTE.
INDUSTRIAL MAGNETICS INC
1385 M-75 S, Boyne City, MI 49712 USA,
+1 231 582 3100, FAX: +1 231 582 0622
Offers magnetic separation equipment and a
range of permanent/electromagnetic devices.
INGVAR INGRIDS AB
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HESESCHMACK BIOGAS
HIELSCHER ULTRASONICS GMBH
HAMMEL RECYCLINGTECHNIK GMBH
HYDROCAL INC
INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTORS AND
ENGINEERS AG - ICE AG
IBERDROLA-INGENIERÍA Y
CONSTRUCCION
Avda Burgos 8-B, Edificio Genesis, Madrid
28036 Spain, +34 913 833180,
FAX: +34 917 675021, eur@iberinco.com,
www.iberinco.com
Provides solid urban waste and biomass
incinerators.
ICEC HOLDING AG
Gewerbezone 3d, Morgarten, Zug
CH-6315 Switzerland, +41 41 954 4090,
FAX: +41 41 950 9020, info@icec.ch,
www.icec.ch
Consorts for clean, renewable energy
systems development and implementation
internationally.
ICEL DEVELOPMENTS LTD
15 Fairview Way, Edgware, Middlesex HA8 8JE
United Kingdom, +44 20 8958 7432,
FAX: +44 20 8958 7452,
iceldevp@btinternet.com
Offers chemical, process and environmental
consultants.
Sörvik, Ludvika 771 92 Sweden,
+46 240 39225, FAX: +46 240 39568,
info@ingrids.se, www.ingrids.se
Provides fans, briquetters, chippers, flue gas
cleaners and more.
INSPEC FIBRES GMBH
Werkstrasse 3, Lenzing A-4860 Austria,
+43 7672 701 2891, FAX: +43 7672 968 62,
www.p84.com
Supplies the industry with fibres for flue gas
treatment systems.
INSPEC FIBRES USA
11 Tammie Rd, Hopedale, MA 01747 USA,
+1 508 478 2414, FAX: +1 508 478 3843,
www.p84.com
Supplies the industry with fibres for flue gas
treatment systems.
THE INSTALL TEAM
180 Taylor Dr, Barrie, ON L4N 8L1, Canada,
+1 705 734 6258, FAX: +1 705 734 6269,
sales@theinstallteam.com,
www.theinstallteam.com
Distributes Brac Residential and Commercial
Greywater Recycling Systems and more.
ICM AG
INSTITUTE FOR STUDIES AND POWER
ENGINEERING - ISPE
Seestrasse 295, Au-Wädenswil CH-8804
Switzerland, +41 44 683 18 10,
FAX: +41 44 683 18 12, info@icm-ag.com,
www.icm-ag.com
Provides global services for the intermodal
transport business.
1-3 Lacul Tei Blvd, 30-33, Bucharest
020371 Romania, +40 21 210 1095,
FAX: +40 21 210 2334, dda@ispe.ro,
www.ispe.ro
Provides consulting/engineering services for
wastewater and solid waste management.
IFE AUFBEREITUNGSTECHNIK GMBH
INSTITUTE OF GRASSLAND AND
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH - IGER
Patertal 20, Waidhofen/Ybbs A-3340 Austria,
+43 7442 515 0, FAX: +43 7442 515 15,
mhd.vk@ife-bulk.com, www.ife-bulk.com
Vibrating screens, feeders, magnetic separators
and waste screens
IMABE IBERICA SA
Av Finanzauto 22, Pol Ind Finanzauto,
Arganda del Rey, Madrid 28500 Spain,
+34 9187 17011, FAX: +34 9187 12312,
ps.distefano@imabeiberica.com,
www.imabeiberica.com
Manufactures automatic baling presses, shears,
car balers, shredders and MRFs.
INASHCO BV
Boezembocht 23, Rotterdam 3034 KA
The Netherlands, +31 10 240 26 20,
info@inashco.com, www.inashco.com
Offers management of waste incineration.
Aberystwyth Research Station, Plas Gogerddan,
Aberystwyth SY23 3EB United Kingdom,
+44 1970 823232, FAX: +44 1970 820212,
steven.fish@bbsrc.ac.uk,
www.iger.bbsrc.ac.uk/igerweb
Provides expertise in the agronomy, genetics
and biorefining of sugar.
INSTRUMENTTJENESTEN A/S - ITAS
F A Dahlsvei 20, Aas 1432 Norway,
+47 64 94 98 40, FAX: +47 64 94 20 33,
itas@it-as.no, www.it-as.no
Supplies instruments, sensors and specially
designed systems for instrumentation.
INTEC VIDEO SYSTEMS INC
23301 Vista Grande Dr, Laguna Hills, CA
92653 USA, +1 949 859 3800,
FAX: +1 949 859 3178,
info-febl@intecvideo.com, www.intecvideo.com
Vehicle visibility solutions eliminate blind spots
and reduce backing accidents.
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INTEGRATED SKILLS LTD
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KAMPALA JELLITONE SUPPLIERS LTD
KLÜBER LUBRICATION MÜNCHEN KG
6 Quernmore Rd, London N4 4QU
United Kingdom, +44 208 341 2266,
FAX: +44 148 124 2727,
mbetts@integrated-skills.com,
www.integrated-skills.com
Consults in environmental management;
specialises in solid waste management.
1048 Thousand Islands Pkwy,
Mallorytown, ON K0E 1R0, Canada,
+1 613 923 5291, FAX: +1 800 630 7864,
normruttan@iwastenotsystems.com,
www.iwastenotsystems.com
Produces waste and material trading and
information websites.
Plot 259 Sir Albert Cook Rd, PO Box 30430,
Kampala Uganda, +256 41 4270 887,
fuelbrqts@yahoo.com
Manufactures biomass fuel briquettes from
agricultural wastes ready for use.
Geisenhausenerstr 7, Munich 81379 Germany,
+49 89 7876 0, FAX: +49 89 7876 333,
info@klueber.com, www.klueber.com
Provides specialty lubricants, such as greases,
oils, pastes and waxes.
KARA ENERGY SYSTEMS BV
K&M MACHINE-FABRICATING INC
PO Box 570, Almelo 7600 AN The Netherlands,
+31 546 876580, FAX: +31 546 870525,
kara@kara.nl, www.kara.nl
Manufactures biomass combustion systems
from 200kW to 10MW.
20745 M-60 East, PO Box 218, Cassopolis,
MI 49031-0218 USA, +1 269 445 2495,
FAX: +1 269 445 3002, egourlay@k-mm.com,
www.k-mm.com
Provides a contract manufacturing company:
CNC machining and more.
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY RESOURCES
FZCO
PO Box 61460, Middle East Service Center’s,
Unit AC-01 RA-08 & RA12, Jebel Ali Free Zone,
Dubai United Arab Emirates, +971 4 883 0770,
FAX: +971 4 883 0771, sales@ierfzco.com,
www.ierfzco.com
Supplies surplus GE frame gas turbines and
spare parts.
INTERNATIONAL GENERATOR
TECHNICAL COMMUNITY
PO Box 370, Columbus, OH 43216
USA, info@generatortechnicalforum.org,
www.generatortechnicalforum.org
INTERNATIONAL POWER MACHINERY
CO
50 Public Sq, Terminal Tower, Suite 834,
Cleveland, OH 44113 USA,
+1 216 621 9514, FAX: +1 216 621 9515,
kernx06@sbcglobal.net, www.intlpwr.com
Supplies and buys electrical, gas, steam and
power equipment.
INTERNATIONAL SOLID WASTE
ASSOCIATION - ISWA
Vesterbrogade 74-3, Copenhagen
DK-1620 Denmark, +45 32 96 15 88,
FAX: +45 32 96 15 84, iswa@iswa.dk,
www.iswa.org
Acts as an international nonprofit/
nongovernmental association, represented in
85 countries.
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JAKOB STIEFEL GMBH
Hofstrasse 87, Wetzikon 8620 Switzerland,
+41 44 931 02 10, m.stiefel@jstiefelgmbh.ch,
www.jstiefelgmbh.ch
Engineers, projects and produces for waste
incineration plants.
JAMES TROOP AND CO LTD
4 Davy Rd, Astmoor Industrial Estate,
Runcorn, Cheshire WA7 1PZ United Kingdom,
+44 1928 566170, FAX: +44 1928 577314,
sales@jamestroop.co.uk,
www.jamestroop.co.uk
Provides after-sales support for reciprocating
engines at landfill gas sites.
JCB SALES LTD
Rocester, Staffordshire ST14 5JP
United Kingdom, +44 800 581 761,
dave.perks@jcb.com, www.jcb.com
Provides machinery for the waste management
and recycling industry.
JEFFREY RADER CORP
398 Willis Rd, Woodruff, SC 29388 USA,
+1 864 476 7523, FAX: +1 864 476 7510,
sales@jeffreyrader.com, www.jeffreyrader.com
Serves pulp and paper, forest products and
energy generation.
Schwaderhof 524, Birrwil 5708 Switzerland,
+41 62 785 1000, FAX: +41 62 750 1005,
info@icm.ch, www.icm.ch
Organises international conferences.
IOGEN CORP
JUWI HOLDING AG
310 Hunt Club Rd E, Ottawa, ON K1V 1C1,
Canada, +1 613 733 9830,
FAX: +1 613 733 0781, info@iogen.ca,
www.iogen.ca
Produces cellulosic ethanol-from-biomass;
specialty enzyme business serving many
industries.
Energie-Allee 1, Wörrstadt 55286 Germany,
+49 6732 9657 0,
FAX: +49 6732 9657 7001, info@juwi.de,
www.juwi.de
Develops renewable energy projects: wind,
solar and bio energy.
IOWA RENEWABLE ENERGY
ASSOCIATION - IRENEW
Bahnhofstraße 6, Wald-Sentenhart
88639 Germany, +49 7578 1890,
FAX: +49 7578 189150,
info@willibald-gmbh.de,
www.willibald-gmbh.de
Manufactures mobile and stationary shredders
and turners.
PO Box 3405, Iowa City, IA 52244-3405
USA, +1 319 643 3160, irenew@irenew.org,
www.irenew.org
Promotes sustainable energy production and
energy education through workshops.
IQR SYSTEMS AB
Fredriksbergsgatan 16, Malmö SE-212 11
Sweden, +46 40 680 89 90,
FAX: +46 40 680 89 99, info@iqr.se,
www.iqr.se
Develops fragmentation system: FlexHammer
mill technology. Machines are sold worldwide.
ISGEC JOHN THOMPSON
A4 Sector 24, Noida 210 301 India,
+91 120 241 1289, FAX: +91 120 241 2459,
karavinth@yahoo.com, www.isgec.com
Manufactures biomass fired boilers and boilers
for cogeneration applications.
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401 NW Adler, Madras, OR 97741 USA,
+1 541 475 3802, FAX: +1 541 475 2169,
sales@keithwalkingfloor.com,
www.keithwalkingfloor.com
Conveys systems for bulk applications, such as
waste and more.
KEITH WALKING FLOOR EUROPE
Harselaarseweq 113, Barneveld 3771 MA
The Netherlands, +31 342 422 007,
FAX: +31 342 422 180,
eurosales@keithwalkingfloor.com,
www.keithwalkingfloor.com
Supplies conveying systems for bulk
applications, including waste and more.
KOCH MEMBRANE SYSTEMS INC
850 Main St, Wilmington, MA 01887 USA,
+1 978 694 7000, FAX: +1 978 657 5208,
info@kochmembrane.com,
www.kochmembrane.com
Provides separation and filtration membranes
for more than 15,000 systems.
KOELNMESSE GMBH
Messeplatz 1, Köln 50679 Germany,
+49 221 821 2368, FAX: +49 221 821 2153,
info@koelnmesse.de, www.koelnmesse.de
Organises the Entsorga environmental fair.
KELBURN ENGINEERING
25 Hawbank Rd, College Milton N, East
Kilbride G74 5EG United Kingdom,
+44 1355 573456, FAX: +44 1355 573457,
info@kelburneng.co.uk, www.kelburneng.co.uk
Offers liquid/solid separation from landfill, bio,
sewage, mines gas.
KOMPTECH GMBH
Kühau 37, Frohnleiten 8130 Austria,
+43 3126 505 0, FAX: +43 3126 505 505,
info@komptech.com, www.komptech.com
Supplies technology for machines for the
mechanical and biological treatment of solid
wastes and biomass.
J MCINTYRE MACHINERY LTD
2 Harrimans Ln, Dunkirk, Nottingham NG7
2SD United Kingdom, +44 115 970 6530,
FAX: +44 115 970 1557,
machinery@tardisrecycling.com,
www.tardisrecycling.com
Offers Tardis aluminium dross press and metal
recycling equipment.
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS &
MARKETING - ICM AG
KEITH MANUFACTURING CO
J WILLIBALD GMBH
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KOPAR OY
KEMA
Utrechtseweg 310, PO Box 9035,
Arnhem 6800 ET The Netherlands,
+31 26 356 3500, FAX: +31 26 442 8713,
contact.tos@kema.com, www.kema.com
Specializes in high-grade technical
consultancy inspection, testing and
certification.
KEPPEL SEGHERS BELGIUM
Hoofd 1, Willebroek B-2830 Belgium,
+32 3 880 77 00, FAX: +32 3 880 77 99,
info_belgium@keppelseghers.com,
www.keppelseghers.com
Provides environmental solutions, including
consultancy, design and engineering
technology.
KESSLER CONSULTING INC
14620 N Nebraska Ave, Bldg D, Tampa, FL
33613 USA, +1 813 971 8333,
FAX: +1 813 971 8582,
contact@kesconsult.com, www.kesconsult.com
Provides waste solutions; greening and
sustainability development; feasibility studies.
K2 GLOBAL SUCCESS
KIM HOTSTART MANUFACTURING
650 Adalan Trail, Tehachapi, CA 93561 USA,
+1 760 762 6120, FAX: +1 661 822 4221,
vhbeazel@yahoo.com, K2GS.com
Promotes energy education through sustainable
planning and project development.
PO Box 11245, Spokane, WA
99211-0245 USA, +1 509 534 6171,
FAX: +1 509 534 4216,
sales@kimhotstart.com, www.kimhotstart.com
Offers engine heaters for standby and
emergency gensets.
Sepänkatu 2, Parkano 39700 Finland,
+358 3 44018 0, FAX: +358 3 44018 11,
info@kopar.fi, www.kopar.fi
Supplies equipment for solid waste feeding,
incineration and more.
KR SERVICES CO
PO Box 958, Bolingbrook, IL 60440 USA,
+1 800 245 7520, FAX: +1 603 759 3119,
krsnet57@aol.com
Distributes debris control and fence and more.
K-SUN CORP/MAXISOFT
370 SMC Dr, PO Box 309, Somerset, WI
54025 USA, +1 715 247 4440,
FAX: +1 715 247 4003, info@ksun.com,
www.ksun.com
Supplies pipe markers, safety, signage software
and more.
KSV ENGINEERS
Bungalow #B-19, Candytuft Ln, Ashiana
Gardens, Sonari, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
831 011 India, +91 657 2225 093,
FAX: +91 657 2225 093, ksve@satyam.net.in
Consults in the field of solid waste management
and equipment.
KYTE CENTRIFUGE SALES &
CONSULTING
100 Cypress Dr, North Augusta, SC 29841 USA,
+1 803 279 4888, FAX: +1 803 279 4411,
kyte.ken@juno.com, www.kcentrifuge.com
Provides centrifuges for animal waste
separations prior to further processing.
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LABRIE EQUIPMENT GROUP
175 Route du Pont, Saint-Nicolas, QC
G7A 2T3, Canada, +1 418 831 8250,
FAX: +1 418 831 5255,
sales@labriegroup.com, www.labriegroup.com
Offers front loading, rear loading, side loading,
comingle and more.
LAIDIG SYSTEMS INC
14535 Dragoon Trail, Mishawaka, IN
46544 USA, +1 574 256 0204,
FAX: +1 574 256 5575, sales@laidig.com,
www.laidig.com
Offers silos and unloaders for storing biomass;
wood waste-to-energy.
LANDTEC
850 S Via Lata, Suite 112, Colton, CA
92324 USA, +1 909 783 3636,
FAX: +1 909 825 0591,
sales@ces-landtec.com, www.ces-landtec.com
Provides technology for a better environment.
Develops monitoring systems.
LAND USE CONSULTANTS
43 Chalton St, London NW1 1JD
United Kingdom, +44 20 7 383 5784,
FAX: +44 20 7 383 4798, luc@landuse.co.uk,
www.landuse.co.uk
Provides environmental planning, design and
management, including waste management.
LDK CONSULTANTS
Off 21 Thivaidos St, PO Box 51299, Kifissia,
Athens 14564 Greece, +30 210 8196 700,
FAX: +30 210 8196 709, main@ldk.gr,
www.ldk.gr
Consults in energy and environment, offering
integrated solutions and advice.
LDV PLAST SRO
Vidensvra 16, Olomouc 77900 Czech Republic,
+420 773 400 000, FAX: +420 585 751919,
info@ldvplast.com, www.ldvplast.com
Trades in plastics and rubber crumb from
recycled material.
LEGRAS INDUSTRIES
37 Rue Marcel Paul, BP 204, Epernay
F-51206 France, +33 3 26 53 32 10,
FAX: +33 3 26 51 77 33, info@legras.fr,
www.legras.fr
Provides solutions and equipment for the waste
industry and more.
LENZING PLASTICS GMBH
Werkstraße 2, Lenzing 4860
Austria, +43 7672 701 2279,
FAX: +43 7672 918 2279,
v.stumpf@lenzing.com, www.lenzing.com
Offers filter media for hot gas filtration,
including incineration processes.
LINDNER-RECYCLINGTECH GMBH
MAN B&W DIESEL LTD
MATAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP LTD
Villacherstr 48, Spittal an der Drau
A-9800 Austria, +43 4762 2742 0,
FAX: +43 4762 2742 32,
office@lindner-recyclingtech.com,
www.lindner-recyclingtech.com
Manufactures single- and twin-shaft shredders
and complete recycling plants.
Bramhall Moor Ln, Hazel Grove, Stockport,
Cheshire SK7 5AQ United Kingdom,
+44 161 483 1000, FAX: +44 161 426 4603,
sales@manbwltd.com, www.manbwltd.com
Manufactures medium- and high-speed diesel
engines and more.
Royal Liver Bldg, Pier Head, Liverpool L3 1JH
United Kingdom, +44 7860 530873,
FAX: +44 151 236 0200,
dr.matan@matan.co.uk, www.matan.co.uk
Provides multi-disciplined consulting engineers,
environmental consultants and management/
procurement consultants.
LITHUANIAN ENERGY INSTITUTE - LEI
Breslaujos g 3, Kaunas LT-44403 Lithuania,
+370 37 401 832, FAX: +370 37 351 271,
rolandas@mail.lei.lt, www.lei.lt
Prepares background information for decision
makers on energy-from-waste policy.
LITTLEFORD DAY INC
7451 Empire Dr, Florence, KY
41042-2985 USA, +1 859 525 7600,
FAX: +1 859 525 1446, sales@littleford.com,
www.littleford.com
Manufactures process equipment, size
reduction and waste reclamation equipment.
LOGIC BEACH INC
8363-6F Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942 USA,
+1 619 698 3300, FAX: +1 619 469 8604,
loggers@logicbeach.com, www.logicbeach.com
Manufactures and supplies portable data
logging and alarming systems.
LONGJI MAGNET CO LTD
82 Shunfa Rd, Fushun Economic Development
113122 China, +86 413 6605 65,
FAX: +86 413 6605 68, longji@ljmagnet.com,
www.ljmagnet.com
L-SIDE ASSOCIATE KONCEPT
ENTERPRISES
11, Oremeji Street, Papa Ajao Mushin Lagos
Nigeria, C2/18 F.H.E Olomore Housing
Estate, Abeokuta Ogun state Nigeria,
Lagos Nigeria, +234 806 338 8892,
lsideassociate@yahoo.com
Operates facility cleaning and maintenance and
municipal solid waste management.
LUBO SYSTEMS BV
Phileas Foggstraat 85, Emmen 7825 AW
The Netherlands, +31 591 668080,
FAX: +31 591 668088, info@lubo.nl,
www.lubo.nl
Develops, builds, delivers and installs screening
and sorting installations, mobile and stationary.
LUTER TECHNOLOGY RECYCLING
Via Massimo D’Azeglio, 1, Eraclea 30020
Italy, +39 3485 292 2512, info@lutercz.com,
www.lutercz.com
Shreds, grinds and recycles tyres and
refrigerators.
M
ERHARD MUHR GMBH
LFG CONSULT
Houlkjarshojen 9, Viborg 8800 Denmark,
+45 866 73210, FAX: +45 866 73209,
hcw@lfgconsult.dk, www.lfgconsult.com
Consults in landfill gas, bioenergy and waste
management.
LIFT & COMPACTORS MEXICO SA
DE CV
Km 69.5-A Carr Fed Mexico, Cuernavaca
Sta Ma, Ahuacatitlan, Cuernavaca
Morelos, Cuernavaca CP 62100 Mexico,
+52 777 313 058, FAX: +52 777 317 084,
ventas@lcmex.com, www.lcmex.com
Provides vertical and horizontal balers,
conveyors, containers and other equipment.
Grafenstraße 27, Brannenburg 83098 Germany,
+49 8034 9072 0, FAX: +49 8034 9072 24,
info@muhr.com, www.muhr.com
Designs, manufactures and installs trash-rack
cleaners for power plants.
MAGNETIC DIV GLOBAL EQUIPMENT
MKTG INC
PO Box 810483, Boca Raton, FL
33481-0483 USA, +1 561 750 8662,
FAX: +1 561 750 9507,
info@globalmagnetics.com,
www.globalmagnetics.com
Offers magnets, separators and detectors for
separation of metals.
MANCO ENERGY
Market Weighton Rd, North Newbald,
East Yorks YO43 4SP United Kingdom,
+44 1430 828 660, FAX: +44 1430 828 661,
info@mancoenergy.com,
www.mancoenergy.com
Supplies wood pellets and biomass boilers
and stoves.
MANIAR & CO
Near Ajit Mills, Maniar Trailer, Rakhial Rd,
Ahmedabad, Gujarat India, +91 79 22911636,
FAX: +91 79 22911373, maniar@maniar.com,
www.maniar.com
Manufactures and exports waste handling and
special purpose equipments.
MATTHIESSEN LAGERTECHNIK GMBH
Joh-Hinr-Fehrs-Strasse 2, Krempe
D-25361 Germany, +49 4824 483,
FAX: +49 4824 2701,
toe.matthiessen@t-online.de,
www.matthiessen-technik.de
Provides technology to empty and meter waste
sacks.
MATTIUSSI ECOLOGIA SPA
Viale Venezia 113, Udine 33100 Italy,
+39 432 531521, FAX: +39 432 530727,
info@mattiussiecologia.com,
www.mattiussiecologia.com
Produces waste collection and recycling
containers and systems.
MAN NUTZFAHRZEUGE
AKTIENGESSELLSCHAFT
MATTIUSSI UK
Dachauer Straße 667, München
80995 Germany, +49 89 1580 01,
FAX: +49 89 1503 972, info@mn.man.de
Manufactures lorries used for carrying mobile
waste collection and more.
48 Albermarle St, London W1S 4JP
United Kingdom, +44 20 7629 9693,
FAX: +44 20 7409 0605,
sales@mattiussi.co.uk, www.mattiussi.co.uk
Produces waste collection and recycling
containers and systems.
MARCEL EQUIPMENT LTD
1000 Progress Dr, London, ON N6N 1B8,
Canada, +1 519 686 1123,
FAX: +1 519 686 9350,
sales@marcelequipment.com,
www.marcelequipment.com
Provides quality, reconditioned, work-ready,
earth-moving and sanitary landfill equipment.
MAXON INTERNATIONAL BVBA
Luchthavenlaan 16, Vilvoorde 1800 Belgium,
+32 2 255 09 09, FAX: +32 2 251 82 41,
info@maxon.be, www.maxon-europe.com
Provides complete burner systems for all
applications in ovens, incinerators, furnaces.
MAYFRAN INTERNATIONAL BV
PO Box 31032, Edison Straat 7, Landgraaf
6370 AA The Netherlands, +31 455 32 92 92,
FAX: +31 455 32 92 00, jvliex@mayfran.eu,
www.mayfran.com
Manufactures mechanical handling equipment
for recycling plants.
MARTIN GMBH FÜR UMWELT UND
ENERGIETECHNIK
Leopoldstraße 248, München
D-80807 Germany, +49 89 356 17 0,
FAX: +49 89 356 17 299,
mail@martingmbh.de, www.martingmbh.de
Designs turnkey plants using detailed
engineering, working with renowned
suppliers for various systems. Supplies spare
parts, services existing plants, optimizes and
upgrades existing installations.
MASIAS RECYCLING SL
Major de St Magdalena 1, 17857
Sant Joan Les Fonts, Girona Spain,
+34 972 29 31 50, FAX: +34 972 29 31 51,
reciclaje@masias.com
Designs, constructs, markets and installs
machinery for processing waste treatment.
MASTER MAGNETS INC
Burnt Meadow Rd, Redditch,
Worcestershire B98 9PA United Kingdom,
+44 1527 65858, FAX: +44 1527 65868,
sales@mastermagnets.co.uk,
www.mastermagnets.co.uk
Designs and manufactures equipment for
recycling waste.
MCBURNEY CORP
1650 International Ct, Suite 100, Norcross, GA
30093 USA, +1 770 925 7100,
FAX: +1 770 925 7400, info@mcburney.com,
www.mcburney.com
Provides consultant services; industrial steam
and power industry.
MCLELLAN AND PARTNERS LTD
Sheer House, Station Approach, West Byfleet,
Surrey KT14 6NL United Kingdom,
+44 1932 343271, FAX: +44 1932 348037,
hq@mclellan.co.uk, www.mclellan.co.uk
Provides consultants to metal, power and
energy intensive process industries.
MC RESOURCES LTD
32 Lune Industrial Estate, Lancaster LA1 5QP
United Kingdom, +44 1524 599600,
FAX: +44 1524 599699,
sales@mcresources.co.uk,
www.mcresources.co.uk
Manufactures thermal, acoustic and fire
insulation; basalt mineral fiber.
MDE DEZENTRALE ENERGIESYSTEME
GMBH
Dasinger Strasse 11, Augsburg
86165 Germany, +49 821 7480 0,
FAX: +49 821 7480 119,
infomdea@mde-online.com,
www.mde-online.com
Offers cogeneration systems, gas engines and
turbines and more.
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MECHON LTD
Unit D Greenacres, Saucelands Ln, Horsham,
West Sussex TW1 2JS United Kingdom,
+44 20 8892 9352, FAX: +44 87 0762 2175,
sales@mechon.co.uk, www.mechon.co.uk
Offers dust, fume and waste extraction
systems.
MENART SPRL BELGIQUE
Chaussee de la Liberation, 29a,
Montroeul-au-Bois B-7911 Belgium,
+32 69 86 82 00, FAX: +32 69 86 82 03,
www.menart-technology.com
Specializes in the design and manufacture of
machines.
MENTOR ENGINEERING INC
10, 2175 29th St NE, Calgary, AB
T1Y 7H8, Canada, +1 403 777 3760,
FAX: +1 403 777 3769,
sales@mentoreng.com, www.mentoreng.com
Offers complete mobile workforce management
systems.
MESSE BREMEN
Theodor-Heuss-Alle, Bremen 28215 Germany,
+49 421 350 5230, uk@messe-bremen.de,
www.messe-bremen.de
Offers marketing strategy, from regional PR to
the Internet.
MESSE MÜNCHEN GMBH
Messegelände, München 81823 Germany,
+49 899 491 1358, FAX: +49 899 491 1359,
info@ifat.de, www.ifat.de
Organises the IFAT series of events.
MESSERSMITH MANUFACTURING INC
2612 F Rd, Bark River, MI 49807 USA,
+1 906 466 9010, FAX: +1 906 466 2843,
sales@burnchips.com, www.burnchips.com
Manufactures biomass particle fuel burners for
various natural fuels.
MEWA RECYCLING MASCHINEN UND
ANLAGENBAU GMBH
Gültlinger Straße 3, Gechingen
D-75391 Germany, +49 7056 925 0,
FAX: +49 7056 925 169,
info@mewa-recycling.de,
www.mewa-recycling.de
Manufactures recycling machinery and
complete recycling plants.
MIDSOFT UK LTD
Green Meadow, Aston Ln, Aston-by-Stone,
Staffs ST15 0BW United Kingdom,
+44 1785 818054, FAX: +44 8715 289633,
sales@midsoft.com, www.midsoft.com
Offers software development of waste
management systems.
MILDMONKEY COMMERCIAL &
ENVIRONMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY
The Divers, Yateley, Hampshire GU46 6ES
United Kingdom, +44 780 106 7457,
info@mildmonkey.co.uk,
www.mildmonkey.co.uk
Provides professional photographers
specialising in commercial and environmental
photography.
MINDER ENERGY CONSULTING
Ruchweid 22, Oberlunkhofen 8917 Switzerland,
+41 56 640 1464, rudolf.minder@bluewin.ch,
www.minder-energy.ch
Provides scientific and technical consulting
services regarding energy and environment.
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORP
Tokyo Bldg 2-7-3, Marunouchi, Chiyoda-Ku,
Tokyo 100-8310 Japan, +81 3 3218 2111,
global.mitsubishielectric.com
METRIX INSTRUMENT CO
8824 Fallbrook Dr, Houston, TX 77064 USA,
+1 281 940 1802, FAX: +1 713 559 9421,
info@metrix1.com, www.metrix1.com
Offers instrumentation to measure and monitor
vibration.
MÉTROLOGIE ET GESTION
D’ENVIRONNEMENT - MGE
rue Provinciale 58, Bierges B-1301 Belgium,
+32 10 24 80 75, FAX: +32 10 24 80 77,
mge@skynet.be, www.mgesolutions.com
Provides solutions, engineering, environmental
energy consulting and biomass and
waste-to-energy.
METSO LINDEMANN GMBH
Erkrather Straße 401, Düsseldorf
D-40231 Germany, +49 211 21 05 0,
FAX: +49 211 21 05 376,
minerals.lindemann@metso.com,
www.metso.com/recycling
Offers machinery for processing of metal scrap
and solid waste.
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NAUE GMBH & CO KG
Martin St, Audenshaw, Manchester M34 5JA
United Kingdom, +44 161 399 9000,
FAX: +44 161 344 0727,
info@mono-pumps.com,
www.mono-pumps.com
Manufactures PC pumps, grinders, screens and
packages.
Gerwerbestr 2, Espelkamp-Fiestel
32339 Germany, +49 5743 41 0,
FAX: +49 5743 41 240, info@naue.com,
www.naue.com
Manufactures a variety of geosynthetics,
including geotextiles and drainage composites.
UAB NAUJOJI SILUMA NEWHEAT
MONSAL LTD
Oak House, Ransom Wood Park,, Southwell
Rd West, Mansfield, Notts NG21 0HJ United
Kingdom, +44 1623 412 110, FAX: +44 1623
429 505, mariasmith@monsal.co.uk
Provides provision of advanced anaerobic
digestion.
MTB RECYCLING
Quartier de la Gare, Trept 38460 France,
+33 474 929 936, FAX: +33 474 929 346,
info@mtb-recycling.fr, www.mtb-recycling.com
Offers shredding, granulation and separation
equipment.
MTS SENSOR TECHNOLOGIE GMBH
& CO KG
Auf dem Schuffel 9, Luedenscheid
D-58513 Germany, +49 2351 95870,
FAX: +49 2351 56491, info@mtssensor.de,
www.mtssensor.com
Supplies magnetostrictive position sensors and
liquid level gauges.
METSO DENMARK A/S
Vejlevej 5, Horsens 8700 Denmark,
+45 7626 6400, FAX: +45 7626 6401,
hrs.sales@metso.com,
www.metso.com/recycling
Manufactures shredding equipment that
effectively and reliably reduces the size of
waste materials of all kinds. The company
supplies a comprehensive range of both
static and mobile shredders.
MK CONSULTING
Gazi M 1328 Street, No 2/8, Mersin
33130 Turkey, +90 532 584 5084,
FAX: +90 324 235 6618,
mustkavukcu@hotmail.com
Offers power production, biofuel applications,
boilers, meters, storage containers, turbines.
MOBILE AWARENESS LLC
31200 Solon Rd, Solon, OH 44139 USA,
+1 440 248 5523, FAX: +1 440 248 3919,
info@mobileawareness.com,
www.mobileawareness.com
Specializes in transportation safety products
that help prevent vehicle accidents.
MONARFLEX A/S
Lyskær 10, Herlev, Copenhagen
DK-2730 Denmark, +45 4488 5500,
FAX: +45 4488 5584, contact@monarflex.com,
www.monarflex.com
Provides reinforced LDPE plastic sheeting and
tarpaulins of geomembranes.
Savanoriu 159 A, Vilnius Lithuania,
+370 5 2311 472, FAX: +370 5 2361 937,
nh@newheat.lt, www.newheat.lt
Provides contractor, investor of landfill biogas
capture and energy production.
NEM INDUSTRIAL & UTILITY BOILERS
Demmersweg 140, PO Box 484, Hengelo
7550 AL The Netherlands, +31 74 851 5888,
FAX: +31 74 851 5801, info@nem.nl,
www.nem.nl
Provides direct fired boilers and heat recovery
steam generators.
NEW WASTE CONCEPTS UK (NWC-UK
LTD)
4-5 Topsham Business Units, Dart Business
Pk, Topsham, Devon EX3 0QH United Kingdom,
+44 1392 690167, FAX: +44 1392 877873,
kim.mullen@nwci.com, www.nwci.com
Provides landfill and remediation covers,
erosion control, odour/dust control.
NIAGARA BLOWER HEAT TRANSFER
SOLUTIONS
MULTILIFT OY
PO Box 39, Raisio FI-21201 Finland,
+358 204 55 2399, FAX: +358 204 55 2231,
www.hiab.com
Manufactures demountable systems (hooklifts)
with a worldwide sales network.
MVW LECHTENBERG & PARTNER
PROJEKTENTWICKLUNGS- UND
BETEILIGUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH
METEOR COMMUNICATIONS (EUROPE)
LTD - MCE
The Electricity Works, Campfield Rd, St
Albans, Herts AL1 5HT United Kingdom,
+44 1727 899990, FAX: +44 1727 865505,
mdibbs@meteorcommunications.co.uk,
www.meteorcommunications.co.uk
Offers clean and waste water monitoring,
control and data solutions.
MONO PUMPS LTD
Solinger Strasse 19, Müllheim an der Ruhr
45481 Germany, +49 208 9416 87 0,
FAX: +49 208 9416 87 50,
info@lechtenberg-partner.de,
www.lechtenberg-partner.de
Plans, constructs and operates production
plants for secondary fuels.
673 Ontario St, Buffalo, NY 14207 USA,
+1 716 875 2000, FAX: +1 716 875 1077,
sales@niagarablower.com,
www.niagarablower.com
Custom manufactures closed-loop, evaporative
wet surface air coolers.
NICHOLAS PEARSON ASSOCIATES
30 Brock St, Bath BA1 2LN United Kingdom,
+44 1225 445548, FAX: +44 1225 312387,
info@npaconsult.co.uk, www.npaconsult.co.uk
Offers environmental assessments and
statements; ecology, landscape and visual
analysis.
NIFES CONSULTING GROUP
380 Interlocken Crescent, Suite 200,
Broomfield, CO 80021 USA, +1 303 410 4017,
www.mwhglobal.com
Provides consulting, engineering, construction
and management services in water.
Nifes House, Sinderland Rd, Broadheath,
Altrincham, Cheshire WA14 5HQ
United Kingdom, +44 161 928 5791,
FAX: +44 161 926 8718, hoffice@nifes.co.uk,
www.nifes.co.uk
Provides energy, water and environmental
management and design consultancy services.
N
NIRAS CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND
PLANNERS A/S
MWH
NATIONAL BIOMASS ASSOCIATION
- NBA
Antim I, 22, Plovdiv 4000 Bulgaria,
+359 32 654 496, FAX: +359 32 633 345,
anna@au-plovdiv.bg, www.bgbiom.org
Promotes biomass in Bulgaria.
NATIONAL ELECTRIC COIL
800 King Ave, PO Box 370, Columbus, OH
43212 USA, +1 614 488 1151,
FAX: +1 614 488 8892,
sendinfo@national-electric-coil.com,
www.national-electric-coil.com
Produces a range of generator stator and field
windings.
NATIONALE RESTSTOFFENBEURS
PO Box 65, Arnhem 6800 AB The Netherlands,
+31 26 383 0161, FAX: +31 84 746 8658,
info@waste4sale.com, www.waste4sale.com
Acts as a waste exchange for industrial waste
and more.
Vestre Havnepromenade 9, Aalborg
DK-9000 Denmark, +45 9630 6400,
FAX: +45 9630 6579, pre@niras.dk,
www.niras.dk
Provides consulting engineers: organic waste
biogas, sewage and more.
NORTH AMERICAN ENERGY SERVICES
1180 NW Maple St, Suite 200, Issaquah,
WA 98027 USA, +1 425 961 4700,
FAX: +1 425 961 4646,
glen.canavera@naes.com, www.naes.com
Provides services dedicated to optimizing the
performance of generation facilities.
NORTH ENERGY ASSOCIATES LTD
5 Bearl Farm, Bywell, Stocksfield,
Northumberland NE43 7AJ United Kingdom,
+44 1661 843545, FAX: +44 1661 844085,
enquiries@northenergy.co.uk,
www.northenergy.co.uk
Provides renewable energy and energy
efficiency consultancy; wind and more.
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NOVA ANALYTICAL SYSTEMS INC
1925 Pine Ave, Niagara Falls, NY 14301 USA,
+1 716 285 0418, FAX: +1 716 282 2937,
websales@nova-gas.com, www.nova-gas.com
Offers gas analyzers for landfill, biogas, syngas,
safety and more.
NOVAMONT SPA
Via Fauser 8, Novara 28100 Italy,
+39 321 699 693, breton@materbi.com,
www.novamont.com
Manufactures bioplastics and is the creator of
Mater-Bi.
NP ENGINEERING SERVICES
31 Thoresby Ave, Monk Bretton, Barnsley,
South Yorkshire S71 2LH United Kingdom,
+44 1226 771081, FAX: +44 1226 771081,
npengserv@mail.com,
www.npengineringservices.co.uk
Offers mechanical engineering services,
installation, maintenance and repairs.
NTM
Kristinestadsvägen 417, Närpes 64200 Finland,
+358 6 262 6200, FAX: +358 6 224 1525,
ntm@ntm.fi, www.ntm.fi/
Manufactures refuse collecting vehicles,
insulated bodies and trailers.
O
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY
- ORNL
PO Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6168 USA,
+1 865 574 8057, FAX: +1 865 576 7572,
hawseyra@ornl.gov, www.ornl.gov/eere
Provides ORNL’s energy efficiency and
renewable energy program mission.
OBERLAENDER RECYCLING
MASCHINEN GMBH
Schwerter Strasse 200, Hagen 58099 Germany,
+49 2331 968030, FAX: +49 2331 968033,
info@oberlaender-recycling.com,
www.oberlaender-recycling.com
Offers engineering and machine supply for
scrap processing installations.
ODENSE WASTE MANAGEMENT CO
LTD
Snapindvej 21, Odense DK-5200 Denmark,
+45 6313 8210, FAX: +45 6591 4456,
mail@odensewaste.com,
www.odensewaste.com
Offers household waste collection and
recycling; landfilling and sludge composting.
ODOTECH INC
3333 Queen Mary Rd, Suite 301, Montreal,
QC H3V 1A2, Canada, +1 514 340 5250,
FAX: +1 514 340 5211,
odowatch@odotech.com, www.odotech.com
Provides advice and studies on odor measuring
and monitoring systems.
OEKOZENTRUM LAGENBRUCK
Schwengistrasse 12, Langenbruck
CH-4438 Switzerland, +41 62 387 31 11,
FAX: +41 62 390 16 40,
info@oekozentrum.ch, www.oekozentrum.ch
Develops biomass combustion emission control
and sustainable energy systems.
OFFICINE MECCANICHE COSTARELLI
SRL - SYSTEMS AND PLANTS FOR
PLASTICS RECYCLING
Via Luigi Einaudi 62, San Mariano di Cordiano
06070 Italy, +39 75 514 0123,
FAX: +39 75 515 8682, sales@costarelli.com,
www.costarelli.com
Offers systems/plants for post-consumer plastic
recycling and industrial waste.
OIL RESOURCES & ALLIED
INVESTMENTS LTD - ORAIL
10A Etiti St, Aladinma Owerri, Imo State
Nigeria, +234 8033 007596,
FAX: +234 8033 007596, oilres@yahoo.com
Supplies waste management equipment;
consultancy.
OMEX ENVIRONMENTAL LTD
Riverside Industrial Estate, Estuary Rd, Norfolk
PE30 2HH United Kingdom, +44 1553 816024,
FAX: +44 1553 816024, omex@gebbett.com,
www.omex.co.uk
Manufactures and supplies nutrients and
neutralisers for wastewater treatment.
OPSIS AB
Box 244, Furulund SE-244 02 Sweden,
+46 46 72 25 00, FAX: +46 46 72 25 01,
info@opsis.se, www.opsis.se
Offers continuous emissions monitoring and
process control.
ORKEL COMPACTION AS
Johan Gjonnesvei 25, Fannrem
N-7320 Norway, +47 7248 8000,
FAX: +47 7248 8080, torhelge@orkel.no,
www.orkel.no
Organises and handles fragmented waste
materials.
ORMAT NEVADA INC
980 Greg St, Sparks, NV 89431-6039 USA,
+1 775 356 9029, FAX: +1 775 356 9039,
info@ormat.com, www.ormat.com
Offers modular power plants with a capacity of
200kW–130MW.
ORMITEK LTD
PO Box 39532, Tel Aviv 61394 Israel,
+972 3 642 4389, FAX: +972 3 642 4380,
ormitek@netvision.net.il
Engineers and consults in chemical/pollution
and soil remediation control fields.
OTTO ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
NORTH AMERICA INC
12700 General Dr, Charlotte, NC 28273 USA,
+1 704 588 9191, FAX: +1 704 588 5250,
info@otto-usa.com, www.otto-usa.com
Provides waste containers and container
services, reclaim, route auditing.
OWS NV
Dok Noord 4, Gent 9000 Belgium,
+32 9 233 02 04, FAX: +32 9 233 28 25,
mail@ows.be, www.ows.be
Provides anaerobic digestion of MSW, biowaste
and energy crops.
P
PACIFIC BIOSOLVE
PO Box 181, Cronulla, New South Wales
2230 Australia, +61 2 9501 4922,
FAX: +61 2 9501 4822, pbiosolve@aol.com,
www.biosolve.com
Offers hydrocarbon mitigating agent to enhance
bioremediation of contaminated land.
PAKAWASTE LTD
Rough Hey Rd, Preston, Lancashire PR2 5AR
United Kingdom, +44 1772 796688,
FAX: +44 1772 792474,
sales@pakawaste.co.uk, www.pakawaste.co.uk
Provides a range of equipment static/portable
compactors and more.
PALFINGER NORTH AMERICA GROUP
PO Box 846, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6V6,
Canada, +1 905 374 3363,
FAX: +1 905 374 1203, info@palfingerna.com,
www.palfinger-northamerica.com
Offers Palfinger Hooklifts, American Roll-offs
and more.
PANALYTICAL BV
Lelyweg 1, PO Box 13, Almelo 7600 AA
The Netherlands, +31 546 534 444,
FAX: +31 546 534 598, info@panalytical.com,
www.panalytical.com
Provides x-ray analysis, spectroscopy,
diffraction, x-ray tubes and semiconductor
metrology.
PARADIGM SOFTWARE LLC
10944 Beaver Dam Rd, Suite C,
Hunt Valley, MD 21030 USA,
+1 410 329 1300, FAX: +1 410 329 1885,
info@paradigmsoftware.com,
www.paradigmsoftware.com
Offers weighing and routing; dispatching
software.
PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF
Amber Ct, William Armstrong Dr,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE4 7YQ
United Kingdom, +44 191 226 1899,
FAX: +44 191 226 2104,
gallantinec@pbworld.com,
www.pbworld.com/power
Offers global project management and
engineering services.
P CASEY (PLANT SALES) LTD
AlJon House, Regent St, Rochdale OL12 0HQ
United Kingdom, +44 1706 640256,
FAX: +44 1706 640298, aljon@casey.co.uk,
www.casey.co.uk
Supplies Al-jon landfill compactors in Europe;
hires out machines.
PCME LTD
Clearview Bldg, 60 Edison Rd, St Ives,
Cambridgeshire PE27 3GH United Kingdom,
+44 1480 468200, FAX: +44 1480 463400,
sales@pcme.co.uk, www.pcme.co.uk
Manufactures stack particulate emission
monitoring equipment.
PC SCALE INC-PC SCALE TOWER
SOFTWARE
PO Box 98, 211 E Locust St, Oxford, PA
19363-0098 USA, +1 610 932 4006,
FAX: +1 610 632 4970, sales@pcscale.com,
www.pcscaletower.com
Offers hauling/scale management software with
billing and customer service.
PDR ENERGY & ASSOCIATES INC
8 Packard Rd, Suite 1, East Brunswick, NJ
08816 USA, +1 732 390 8069,
FAX: +1 732 390 0250, info@pdrassocs.com,
www.pdrassocs.com
Provides engineering services: methane, MSW,
fuel cell, cogen and renewables.
PELLENC SELECTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
125 Rue Francois Gernelle, Pertuis
F-84124 France, +33 4 90 09 47 90,
FAX: +33 4 90 79 38 19,
contact@pellencst.com, www.pellencst.com
Offers optical/NIR system to automatically sort
various waste fractions.
PENNWELL INTERNATIONAL
PUBLICATIONS LTD
Warlies Park House, Horseshoe Hill,
Upshire, Essex, EN9 3SR United Kingdom,
+44 1992 656 600, FAX: +44 1992 656 702,
cospp@pennwell.com, www.pennwell.com,
www.cospp.com
Publishers of the Cogeneration and On-Site
Power Production magazine and the Renewable
Energy World magazine.
PERMCO
PO Box 2068, Streetsboro, OH 44241 USA,
+1 330 626 2801, FAX: +1 330 626 2805,
timh@permco.com, www.permco.com
Offers high pressure hydraulic gear pumps and
motors and more.
PETER BROWN
17 Trent St, Oamaru New Zealand,
+64 3 434 8332,
peter.anthea@paradise.net.nz
Offers composts with mixed unshredded MSW.
PETRO-GREEN INC
PO Box 814665, Dallas, TX 75381 USA,
+1 972 484 7336, www.petro-green.com
PHELPS INDUSTRIES
1700 E 9th St, Little Rock, AR 72203 USA,
+1 501 375 1141, FAX: +1 501 375 6568
Manufactures a portable landfill trailer tipper.
PHYSALIA LTD
Sedgefen House, 37 Meadow Walk, Harpenden,
Hertfordshire AL5 5TF United Kingdom,
+44 1582 764304, FAX: +44 1582 765510,
info@physalia.com, www.physalia.com
Detects and delineates environmental impacts
of all waste materials.
PIPE SUPPORTS GROUP LTD
Salwarpe Rd, Droitwich, Worcs WR9 9BH
United Kingdom, +44 1905 795 500,
FAX: +44 1905 794 126,
psl@pipesupports.com, www.pipesupports.com
Designs and manufactures pipe hanger
systems; constant, variable and more.
PIRA INTERNATIONAL
Cleeve Rd, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7RU
United Kingdom, +44 1372 802 000,
FAX: +44 1372 802 249,
martin.kay@pira-international.com,
www.piraconsulting.com
Provides strategic/technical research and
consulting for packaging and paper.
PLANENERGI
Jyllandsgade 1, Skorping 9520 Denmark,
+45 96 82 04 00, FAX: +45 98 39 24 98,
nord@planenergi.dk, www.planenergi.dk
Consults in solar, biomass and cogeneration
heating applications.
PLASCOENERGY GROUP
1145 Innovation Dr, Suite 100, Ottawa, ON
K2K 3G8, Canada, +1 613 591 9438,
www.plascoenergygroup.com
The company has a proprietary plasma
gasification process (PGP).
PLASMA WASTE RECYCLING INC
250 Finney Dr SW, Huntsville, AL 35824 USA,
+1 256 258 2800, FAX: +1 256 258 2803,
info@plasma-wr.com, www.plasma-wr.com
Converts municipal solid waste into synthesis
gas.
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POWER ACOUSTICS INC
PTF HAEUSSER GMBH
RALPH BRILL ASSOCIATES
12472 Lake Underhill Rd, #302, Orlando, FL
32828 USA, +1 407 381 1439,
FAX: +1 407 381 6080,
info@poweracoustics.com,
www.poweracoustics.com
Offers acoustical consultants, noise control
engineers and environmental impact
assessment.
Pappelweg 2, Borgholzhausen
D-33829 Germany, +49 5425 930186,
FAX: +49 5425 930188, info@ptf-haeusser.de,
www.rotowrap.com
Provides Rotowrap bale wrapping machines,
Baleopener and bale moving equipment.
PO Box 200, Garrison, NY 10524-0200 USA,
+1 845 265 3060, FAX: +1 845 265 3060,
brill.group@verizon.net
Offers waste cellulose and cassava-to-ethanol
systems.
PRÉ CONSULTANTS
8725 W Higgins Rd, Suite 600, Chicago, IL
60631 USA, +1 773 824 2400,
FAX: +1 773 824 2401, pw@hanleywood.com,
www.pwmag.com
Servicing the city/county/state solid waste and
resource recovery operations.
Printerweg 18, Amersfoort 3821 AD
The Netherlands, +31 33 455 5022,
FAX: +31 33 455 5024, support@pre.nl,
www.pre.nl
Provides life cycle assessment (LCA)
consultancy and software (SimaPro).
PREMIER WASTE MANAGEMENT LTD
Prospect House, Aykley Heads Business
Centre, Aykley Heads, Durham DH1 5TS
United Kingdom, +44 191 384 4000,
FAX: +44 191 384 5869,
enquiries@premierwaste.com,
www.premierwaste.com
Assists in landfill gas collection, extraction,
utilisation and more.
PUBLIC WORKS MAGAZINE
PYROGENESIS CANADA INC
1744 William St., Suite 200, Montréal, QC
H3J 1R4, Canada, +1 514 937 0002,
FAX: +1 514 937 5757,
plasma@pyrogenesis.com,
www.pyrogenesis.com
Offers waste-to-energy systems using plasma
gasification, vitrification.
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PRESONA AB
QED ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS INC
PO Box 63, Tomelilla SE-273 22 Sweden,
+46 417 19917, FAX: +46 417 19932,
sales@presona.se, www.presona.com
Offers automatic prepress technology balers for
waste paper and other recyclables.
6155 Jackson Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103 USA,
+1 734 995 2547, FAX: +1 734 995 1170,
info@qedenv.com, www.qedenv.com
Provides groundwater sampling pumps,
leachate/condesate pumps, remediation and
more.
PRM ENERGY SYSTEMS INC - PRME
504 Windamere Ter, Hot Springs, AR
71913 USA, +1 501 767 2100,
FAX: +1 501 767 7679,
rbaileys@prmenergy.com, www.prmenergy.com
Provides turnkey biomass energy systems
installed worldwide.
PROGEAM SRL
Corso del Popolo 30, Rovigo 45100 Italy,
+39 425 362488, FAX: +39 425 417231,
info@progeam.it, www.progeam.it
Engineering company operating in wastewater
treatment, waste disposal and more.
PROGETTO ENERGIA SRL
Via Sistina 121, Roma 00187 Italy,
+39 6 4781 8451, FAX: +39 6 4781 844,
angelo.tanzilli@progettoenergia.com,
www.progettoenergia.com
Consults and engineers in CHP, CHCP, energyfrom-waste and biomass.
PROMOSALONS
2nd Flr, Northside House, Mount Pleasant,
Coskfosters, Barnet, Hertfordshire EN4
9EB United Kingdom, +44 20 8216 3100,
FAX: +44 20 8447 1146,
enquiries@promosalons.co.uk,
www.promosalons.fr
Assists U.K. firms wishing to exhibit at/visit
trade exhibitions.
PROSIM SA
Stratege Batiment A, BP 27210, Labege
F-31672 France, +33 5 62 88 24 30,
FAX: +33 5 62 88 24 39, info@prosim.net,
www.prosim.net
Software solutions for utilities management,
power plants optimization and more.
PSYCHSOFTPC
PO Box 232, Quincy, MA 02171 USA,
+1 617 471 8733, sales@psychsoftpc.com,
www.psychsoftpc.com
Manufactures high performance computers.
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QWIK-TIP INC
2415 E Higgins Rd, Elk Grove, IL 60007 USA,
+1 847 640 7387, FAX: +1 847 640 0251,
warren@qwiktip.com, www.qwiktip.com
Manufactures refuse container lifting and
dumping accessories for rear-loading packers.
R
RADHE RENEWABLE ENERGY
DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
D-111 Rajdoot Industrial Estate,
4-Umakant Pandit Udyog Nagar, Mavdi
Plot, Rajkot Gujarat 360 001 India,
+91 281 2372 567, FAX: +91 281 2372 557,
rreda@radhegroup.com, www.radhegroup.com
Manufactures gasifier and briquette plants.
RADOLID THIEL GMBH
Loesenbacher Landstrasse 166, Luedenscheid
D-58509 Germany, +49 23 51 97 94 94,
FAX: +49 23 51 97 94 90, info@radolid.de,
www.radolid.de
Corrosion protection on bolts and nuts.
RAFAKO BOILER ENGINEERING CO SA
ul Lakowa 33, PO Box 112, Racibórz
47-400 Poland, +48 32 410 1000,
FAX: +48 32 415 3427,
krzysztof.matysek@rafako.com.pl,
www.rafako.com.pl
Offers boilers for waste/biomass combustion;
CFB, stoker, PC, FGD systems.
RAJASTHAN STATE POLLUTION
CONTROL BOARD
483 Shanti Nagar, Near Gopal Pura
Bypass, Jaipur India, +91 141 276 0930,
vsinghal11@rediffmail.com
Provides waste management policy and
regulation.
RAMBOLL
Teknikerbyen 31, Virum DK-2830 Denmark,
+45 4598 8460, FAX: +45 4598 8535,
pmo@ramboll.dk, www.ramboll.dk
Provides international consulting in planning
and design of waste treatment plants.
RAYDAN MANUFACTURING INC
601 18th Ave, Nisku, AB T9E 7T7, Canada,
+1 780 955 2859, FAX: +1 780 955 2386,
rnissen@raydanmfg.com, www.raydanmfg.com
Manufactures the AirLink single point air ride
walking beam suspension.
RDS TECHNOLOGY LTD
Cirencester Rd, Minchinhampton, Stroud, Glos
GL6 9BH United Kingdom, +44 1453 733300,
FAX: +44 1453 733311, info@rdstec.com,
www.rdstec.com
Provides on-board weighing systems for all
types of wheeled loaders.
RECO WASTE TECHNOLOGIES LTD
Rue J Rauscent 142 B, Wavre 1300 Belgium,
+32 10 411 334, FAX: +32 10 411 334,
mc.carthy@resourcerecovery.eu,
www.resourcerecovery.eu
Consults on waste management and resource
recovery; biogas utilization.
REDDEN NETS
1411 Roeder Ave, Bellingham, WA
98225-2916 USA, +1 360 733 0250,
FAX: +1 360 733 7180, ronc@reddeninc.com,
www.reddeninc.com
Custom fabricated heavy-duty netting systems
for landfill trash containment applications.
RED RHINO CRUSHERS LTD
Unit 7, Brunel Gate, Brunel Rd, Aylesbury,
Buckinghamshire HP19 8AR United Kingdom,
+44 1296 310 600, FAX: +44 1296 310 608,
info@redrhinocrushers.com,
www.redrhinocrushers.com
Designs and manufactures compact portable
crushers.
REEF INDUSTRIES INC
9209 Almeda Genoa, Houston, TX 77075 USA,
+1 800 231 6074, FAX: +1 713 507 4295,
ri@reefindustries.com, www.reefindustries.com
Manufactures reinforced polyethylene laminates
for a range of applications.
REGENCY INTERNATIONAL GROUP
LTD
Unit 13, Rushworth St, London SE1 0RB
United Kingdom, +44 207 620 3030,
FAX: +44 207 401 7363,
regencyintgrp@aol.com, www.regency-uk.com
Offers an asbestos conversion process for
inertisation of asbestos/PCB wastes.
RENEWABLE ENERGY ASSOCIATION
- REA
17 Waterloo Pl, London SW1Y 4AR
United Kingdom, +44 20 7925 3570,
FAX: +44 20 7925 2715, info@r-e-a.net,
www.r-e-a.net
Offers a renewable energy trade association
in the U.K.
RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
INC - RENTEC
Lansdowne St W, PO Box 24, Peterborough, ON
K9J 6Y5, Canada, +1 705 201 1195,
FAX: +1 705 201 1194, solutions@rentec.ca,
www.rentec.ca
Provides agri-energy development: biogas,
biofeed and biofuel.
RENTEC NV
Nijverheidsstraat 13, Pittem 8740 Belgium,
+32 51 46 75 51, FAX: +32 51 46 75 85,
info@rentec.be
Provides recycling machines, rendering
machines, palm oil extraction machines and
autoclaven.
RESEARCH CENTER FOR ENERGY AND
ENVIRONMENT - RCEE
Lane 62 Nguyen Chi Thanh St, Dong Da
District, Hanoii Vietnam, +84 4 275 2411,
FAX: +84 4 275 2408, rcee.office@gmail.com,
www.rcee.org.vn
Offers business opportunities for use of
renewable energy in Vietnam.
RESEARCH CENTRE KARLSRUHE/KA
PO Box 2640, Karlsruhe 76021 Germany,
www.fzk.de
Provides engineering sciences, physics,
mathematics, computer science, chemical
engineering, biologics.
RETECH RECYCLING TECHNOLOGY AB
Jagersrovagen 219, Malmoe SE-213
77 Sweden, +46 40 312230,
FAX: +46 40 312239, info@redoma.com,
www.redoma.com
Manufactures recycling systems for cable
scrap, PET bottles and more.
REVATECH SA
Zoning Industriel d’Ehein, Engis 4480 Belgium,
+32 4 240 3940, FAX: +32 4 248 3100,
michel.bauduin@revatech.be
Recycle batteries, contaminated glass and
industrial waste.
REVERSE VENDING CORP LTD
11 Cullesden Rd, Kenley, Surrey CR8 5LR
United Kingdom, +44 208 660 7992,
FAX: +44 208 660 7992,
stephen@reversevending.co.uk,
www.reversevending.co.uk
Offers reverse vending recycling machines.
REYNOLDS INTERNATIONAL
EQUIPMENT LP
5000 N 29th St, PO Box 550, McAllen, TX
78505-0550 USA, +1 956 687 7500,
FAX: +1 956 687 3082,
info@reynoldsinternational.com,
www.reynoldsinternational.com
Manufactures earthmoving equipment of
pulled-type scrapers; more than 40 models.
RH2 RENEWABLE ENERGY
CONSULTANTS
145-157 St John St, 2nd Floor, London
EC1V 4PY United Kingdom,
+44 870 446 7424, info@rh2concepts.com,
www.rh2concepts.com
Provides clean sustainable energy and waste
management solutions.
RHEINBRAUN BRENNSTOFF GMBH
Stüttgenweg 2, Köln D-50935
Germany, +49 221 480 22520,
FAX: +49 221 480 1369, rbb_ind@rwe.com,
www.hok.de
Offers sorbent for applications in waste, gas
and wastewater treatment.
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RH ENERGY LTD
ROUTESMART TECHNOLOGIES INC
SCARAB SWEEPERS LTD
SHRIGLEY (BUILDERS) LTD
28 Tilmore Rd, Petersfield, Hampshire
GU32 2HH United Kingdom,
+44 1730 261 486, FAX: +44 1730 261 486,
robert@rhenergy.co.uk
Offers consulting engineers: energy, CHP,
power, renewables, techno-economics and
more.
8850 Stanford Blvd, Suite 3250, Columbia,
MD 21045 USA, +1 800 977 7284,
FAX: +1 410 290 0334, info@routesmart.com,
www.routesmart.com
Offers route optimization system used by public
works, utility organizations.
Pattenden Ln, Marden, Kent TN12 9QD
United Kingdom, +44 1622 831006,
FAX: +44 1622 832417,
scarab@scarab-sales.com,
www.scarab-sweepers.com
Manufactures heavy duty single- and auxillaryengined truck-mounted roadsweepers.
Saddle Hill Farm, 277 Preston Rd,
Standish WN6 0NZ United Kingdom,
+44 1257 421700, FAX: +44 1257 472647,
sue@shrigleybuilders.com,
www.shrigleybuilders.com
Provides landfill gas extraction systems,
leachate pumping systems and more.
SCHMITT-ENERTEC GMBH
SICAS SRL
Siemensstraße, Mendig 56743
Germany, +49 2652 93518 10,
FAX: +49 2652 93518 22,
fschmitt@schmitt-enertec.com,
www.schmitt-enertec.com
Provides cogeneration with wood gasification
technology for biomass power plants.
Via Marche 2/4, Pieve Emanuele 20090 Italy,
+39 02 9040111, FAX: +39 02 8256859,
sales@sicas.it, www.sicas.it
Provides Street Sweeper Vacuum & Conveyor
System since 1976 from 1.5 to 8.5 cubic
meter.
RIKA METALLWARENGES GMBH &
CO KG
Muellerviertel 20, Micheldorf, Oberosterreich
A-4563 Austria, +43 7582 686 41,
FAX: +43 7582 686 43, sales@rika.at,
www.rika.at
Manufactures log/pellet stoves for room heating
and central heating equipment.
RIMBACH PUBLISHING INC
8650 Badcock Blvd, Pittsburg, PA
15237-5821 USA, +1 412 364 5366,
FAX: +1 412 369 9720, info@rimbach.com,
www.rimbach.com
Publishes reports on the environmental,
occupational health and safety markets.
RIMINI FIERA SPA
Via Emilia 155, (RN) 47921 Italy,
+39 541 744111, FAX: +39 541 744200,
centralino@riminifiera.it, www.riminifiera.it
Organizes International Trade Fair on material
and energy recovery and sustainable
development.
RJM ASSOCIATES
120 Allan St, PO Box 1969, Easley, SC
29641-1969 USA, +1 864 855 8545,
FAX: +1 864 855 2628,
rmccracken@rjmmfg.com, www.rjmmfg.com
Acts as a business and relationship
development firm.
ROGER M DOUGLASS LTD
43 Manor Rd, Richmond, Surrey TW9 1YA
United Kingdom, +44 20 8 948 0038,
FAX: +44 20 8 948 3141,
roger.m.douglass@talk21.com,
www.roger-m-douglass.com
Consults in marketing, quality management
(ISO 9000), efficiency reviews.
ROYAL HASKONING
Barbarossastraat 35, PO Box 151, Nijmegen
6522 AD The Netherlands,
+31 24 328 4284, FAX: +31 24 323 6146,
info@marketing.royalhaskoning.com,
www.royalhaskoning.com
Consults in waste management, waste disposal,
incineration and more.
RTI INTERNATIONAL
PO Box 12194, Research Triangle Park, NC
27709-2194 USA, +1 919 541 7044,
crm@rti.org, www.rti.org
Offers research and technical solutions.
RTT SYSTEMTECHNIK GMBH
Hirschfelder Ring 9, Zittau D-02763
Germany, +49 35 83 54084 0,
FAX: +49 35 83 54084 44, info@unisort.com,
www.unisort.com
Provides sorting solutions to the waste and
recycling industry worldwide.
RUBBER CONSULTANTS
Tun Abdul Razak Research Centre,
Brickendonbury, Hertford SG13 8NL
United Kingdom, +44 1992 554657,
FAX: +44 1992 504248,
info@rubberconsultants.com,
www.rubberconsultants.com
Provides consultancy and R&D in rubber-related
waste and contamination investigations.
RWE INNOGY GMBH
Karolingerstr 94, Essen D-45141 Germany,
+49 201 14499, FAX: +49 201 14498,
konrad.boecker@rwe.com, www.rwe.com
Provides waste management and recycling.
S
SAINT-GOBAIN INDUSTRIEKERAMIK
DÜSSELDORF GMBH
ROLL RITE LLC
2574 School Rd, Alger, MI 48610 USA,
+1 989 345 3434, FAX: +1 989 345 7805,
info@rollrite.com, www.rollrite.com
Manufactures electric tarp systems; side
systems for transfer trailers.
ROMSDALSHALVOYA
INTERKOMMUNALE
RENOVASJONSSELSKAP - RIR-IKS
Kappeler Str 105, Düsseldorf 40597 Germany,
+49 211 9986 0, FAX: +49 211 9986 204,
ida.mariotti@saint-gobain.com,
www.refractories.saint-gobain.com
Produces and distributes high performance
ceramics and fire-proof refractory products.
SARGENT & LUNDY LLC
Arosetervegen 56, Molde 6422 Norway,
+47 71 21 34 50, FAX: +47 71 21 34 60,
rir@rir.no, www.rir.no
Provides MSW collection, sludge, landfill;
operation, recycling and more.
55 E Monroe St, Chicago, IL 60603 USA,
+1 312 269 2000, FAX: +1 312 269 3680,
thinkingpower@sargentlundy.com,
www.sargentlundy.com
Offers engineering, project services, consulting
for power generation and transmission.
ROTORK CONTROLS LTD
SATRIND SPA
Brasmill Ln, Bath, Somerset BA1 3JQ
United Kingdom, +44 1225 733 200,
FAX: +44 1225 333 467, mail@rotork.co.uk,
www.rotork.com
Provides valve actuation products.
Via F Baracca 2, Arluno, (MI) 20010 Italy,
+39 290 376 683, FAX: +39 290 376 721,
info.satrind@satrind.it, www.satrind.it
Engineers, manufactures, installs industrial
shredders and shredding and recycling plants.
ROUTE RITE SERVICE ROUTE BILLING
SOFTWARE
SAV NETWORK
638 Lindero Canyon Rd, PO Box 353, Oak
Park, CA 91377 USA, +1 818 889 1361,
sales@gopst.com, www.gopst.com
Provides route service customer routing and
billing software.
5 bis, allée J Gonon, BP 40123, Meyzieu
69883 France, +33 472 483 748,
FAX: +33 472 483 749,
contact@savnetwork.com,
www.savnetwork.com
Provides after-sales and maintenance service
network with ten agencies.
SCRANTON MANUFACTURING CO INC
101 State St, Scranton, IA 51462 USA,
+1 712 652 3396, FAX: +1 712 652 3399,
pallen@newwaytrucks.com,
www.newwaytrucks.com
Manufactures side, rear, front load and
automated refuse bodies.
SCS ENGINEERS
3900 Kilroy Airport Way, Suite 100,
Long Beach, CA 90806-6816 USA,
+1 562 426 9544, FAX: +1 562 426 9175,
dross@scsengineers.com,
www.scsengineers.com
Designs sanitary landfills, biogas systems and
site remediation solutions.
SC TECHNOLOGY GMBH
Schwaresterstrasse 2, Hendschiken
CH-5604 Switzerland, +41 62 8 88 08 88,
FAX: +41 62 8 88 08 89,
paul.williams@swisscombi.com,
www.swisscombi.com
Designs, builds, operates sludge driers for
municipal and industrial applications.
SECURITY ENGINEERED MACHINERY
(SEM)
PO Box 1045, Westboro, MA 01581 USA,
+1 508 366 1488, FAX: +1 508 366 6814,
info@semshred.com, www.semshred.com
Provides destruction equipment and services to
businesses and governments.
SELCO INTERNATIONAL LTD
309 3rd Floor, Lala-II, Oasis Plaze, H No
4-1-898, Tilak Rd, Abids, Hyderabad
500 001 India, +91 40 2475 0990,
FAX: +91 40 2765 0144, selco@selco.co.in,
www.garbagetoelectricity.com
Generates power from processed municipal
solid waste.
SERVOMEX GROUP LTD
Crowborough, East Sussex TN6 3DU
United Kingdom, +44 1892 652181,
FAX: +44 1892 662253, info@servomex.com,
www.servomex.com
Provides analysers for measuring gases from
landfill and bioprocesses.
SGA ENERGY LTD
318 Bayswater Ave, Suite 202, Ottawa, ON
K1Y 2H3, Canada, +1 613 730 7421,
FAX: +1 613 798 1298, info@sgaenergy.com,
www.sgaenergy.com
Provides engineering consultants in renewable
energy and energy efficiency projects.
SGURR ENERGY
225 Bath St, Glasgow G2 4GZ United Kingdom,
+44 141 227 1700, FAX: +44 141 227 1701,
info@sgurrenergy.com, www.sgurrenergy.com
Develops, implements and consults in wind,
hydro and biomass.
SID SA
Zone Industrielle, Saint Sulpice CH-2123
Switzerland, +41 32 862 65 00,
FAX: +41 32 862 65 01, info@sidsa.ch,
www.sidsa.ch
Offers shredders for bulky, household,
hazardous, green and recyclable waste.
SIEMENS PLC
Siemens House, Oldbury, Bracknell, Berkshire
RG12 8FZ United Kingdom, +44 1344 784153,
FAX: +44 1344 784152, www.siemens.co.uk
Provides gas and steam turbines, generators,
transformers, control and instrumentation.
SIG SOCIETÀ ITALIANA GOMMA SPA
Via Colombo 144, Gorla Minore,
(VA) 21055 Italy, +39 331 365 135,
FAX: +39 331 365 215, sig@sig.it, www.sig.it
Offers products for cement, steel, chemical and
mining sectors.
SISTEMAS INTERACTIVOS LTD
Kilometro 19.5 Carretera El Salvador, Resid
Montecarlo Manz A #17, Guatemala City
01022 Guatemala, +502 5104 6829,
FAX: +502 6634 7779, clarin@intelnet.net.gt
Distributes and consults on WTE projects in
Central America.
SITI BT GROUP
Via Prampolini, 18, Formigine, Modena
41043 Italy, +39 349 317 0031,
sales@sitibt-greentech.com,
www.sitibt-greentech.com
Designs and builds complete waste solution
systems.
SLOVENSKE ENERGETICKE
STROJARNE AS - SES
Tovarenska 210, Tlmace 935 28, Slovakia
93528 Slovak Republic, +421 813 6381111,
FAX: +421 36 638 2494, marketing@ses.sk,
www.ses.sk
Repairs and modernizes turnkey power plants,
boilers, heat exchangers, condensers.
SLP ENERGY
Commerical Rd, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR32 2TE
United Kingdom, +44 1502 587322,
FAX: +44 1508 512589, info@slp-energy.com,
www.slp-energy.com
Provides turnkey solutions for the energy, power
and utilities industries.
SMI GROUP
Unit 122, Great Guildford Business Sq, 30 Great
Guildford St, London SE1 0HS United Kingdom,
+44 20 7827 6000, FAX: +44 20 7827 6001,
www.smi-online.co.uk
Produces conferences and publications
covering diverse topics.
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SODIMATE INC
SRS CRISAFULLI INC
STUART WELL SERVICES LTD
TALBOTTS BIOMASS ENERGY LTD
639 W Diversey Pkwy, Suite 219, Chicago, IL
60614 USA, +1 773 665 8800,
FAX: +1 773 665 8805, p.esor@sodimate,
www.sodimate-inc.com
Provides FGD specialist for dry/semi-dry
chemical handling systems.
1610 Crisafulli Dr, PO Box 1051, Glendive, MT
59330-1051 USA, +1 406 365 3393,
FAX: +1 406 365 8088, srsc@crisafulli.com,
www.crisafulli.com
Manufactures pumps and dredges for handling
water, sludges and slurries.
Stuart House, Crows Hall Ln, Attleborough
NR17 1AD United Kingdom,
+44 1953 458 990, FAX: +44 1953 451 451,
glennd@stuartwells.co.uk,
www.stuartwells.co.uk
Provides pumps, leachate management and
materials.
Drummond Rd, Astonfields Industrial
Estate, Stafford ST16 3HJ United Kingdom,
+44 1785 213366, FAX: +44 1785 256418,
sales@talbotts.co.uk, www.talbotts.co.uk
Manufactures hot air, hot water and steam
biomass energy systems.
SOILTEC INC
SSAB SWEDISH STEEL LTD
15 Heather Ln, Hampton, NH 03842 USA,
+1 603 929 9510, FAX: +1 603 929 9511,
frice@soiltec.com, www.soiltec.com
Provides landfill gas wellheads and flares;
condensate and leachate equipment.
De Salis Dr, Hampton Lovett, Droitwich,
Worcestershire WR9 0QE United Kingdom,
+44 1905 795794, FAX: +44 1905 794736,
www.ssab.com
Produces high-strength steel sheet and steel
plate.
SOLID APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES LTD
40, Hutzot Hayozer st, Ashkelon Israel,
info@solidat.com, www.solidat.com
Offers GaugerGSM: wastewater overflow level
meter, battery operated and more.
SOLID WASTE ASSOCIATION OF
NORTH AMERICA - SWANA
1100 Wayne Ave, Suite 700, Silver Spring, MD
20910 USA, +1 301 585 2898,
FAX: +1 301 589 7068, info@swana.org,
www.swana.org
Serves >8000 members throughout North
America with conferences and more.
SOLMAX INTERNATIONAL INC
2801 Marie-Victorin Blvd, Varennes, QC
J3X 1P7, Canada, +1 450 929 2544,
FAX: +1 450 929 1227,
international@solmax.com, www.solmax.com
Manufactures polyethylene (HDPE, LLDPE)
geomembrane and fabricates PVC panels.
SOLUM GRUPPEN
Vadsbystraede 6, Hedehusene
DK-2640 Denmark, +45 4399 5020,
FAX: +45 4399 5231, info@solum.com,
www.solum.dk
Provides biological treatment plants and
research in microbiology, soil science.
SOMER SOLAR
BP 2134, Nouakchott Mauritania,
+222 524 3647, FAX: +222 524 3647,
nana.louleid@caramail.com
Specialises in energy-from-waste.
SOTKON UK LTD
8 George House, Prince Ct, Beam Heath Way,
Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 6GD United Kingdom,
+44 1270 624 001, sotkon.uk@sotkon.com,
www.sotkon.com
Provides underground containers for the
selective collection of household refuse. The
company prides itself on the sustainable
pathway it has followed in terms of growth and
its standing in this area.
SPIRO BV
PO Box 231, Emmen 7800 AE The Netherlands,
+31 591 624889, FAX: +31 591 622183,
sales@spiro.nl, www.spiro-floor.com
Offers SPIROFLOOR, a multifunctional
horizontal storage and transport system with
conveyor-floor.
SPORIAN MICROSYSTEMS INC
515 Courtney Way, Suite B, Lafayette, CO
80026 USA, +1 303 516 9075,
info@sporian.com, www.sporian.com
Offers sensors, data loggers and wireless
sensor networks.
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S+S INSPECTION INC
5126 S Royal Atlanta Dr, Tucker, GA
30084 USA, +1 770 493 9332,
FAX: +1 770 934 3384,
info@sesotec-usa.com,
www.se-so-tec-usa.com
Manufactures and develops inspection,
separation and sorting systems.
S+S SEPARATION AND SORTING
TECHNOLOGY GMBH
Regenestrasse 130, Schönberg
94513 Germany, +49 8554 3080,
FAX: +49 8554 2606, info@se-so-tec.com,
www.se-so-tec.com
Manufactures and develops inspection,
separation and sorting systems.
SUNSPUN ENTERPRISES PTY LTD
2 White St, Windsor, VIC 3181 Australia,
+61 3 9525 4294, sales@sunspun.net,
www.sunspun.net
Develops projects: organic wastes (MSW,
industrial, farm, biomass) to biogas.
SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY
SOLUTIONS LTD
Loughborough Innovation Centre, Epinal
Way, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11
3EH United Kingdom, +44 1509 228717,
FAX: +44 1509 228892,
enquiry@sustainabletechnology.co.uk,
www.sustainabletechnology.co.uk
Provides market analysis, feasibility studies,
training solutions and more.
SUTCO RECYCLINGTECHNIK
Britanniahütte 14, Bergisch Gladbach
D-51469 Germany, +49 2202 200501,
FAX: +49 2202 200570, info@sutco.de,
www.sutco.de
Manufactures Biofix system: homogenizing and
separating biowaste from impurities.
STANTEC CONSULTING
INTERNATIONAL LTD
SWECO
10160 112th St, Edmonton, AB T5K 2L6,
Canada, +1 780 917 7023,
FAX: +1 780 917 7464,
kevin.metcalfe@stantec.com, www.stantec.com
Offers environmental consulting, architectural
and engineering with international experience.
8029 US Highway 25, PO Box 1509, Florence,
KY 41022-1509 USA, +1 859 371 4360,
FAX: +1 859 283 8469, info@sweco.com,
www.sweco.com
Offers high-speed, decanting centrifuges
for dewatering, solidification, liquid/solid
separation.
STANTEC CONSULTING LTD
845 Prospect St, Fredericton, NB E3B 2T7,
Canada, +1 506 452 7000,
FAX: +1 506 452 0112, www.stantec.com
Provides design and consulting engineering
solutions for renewable energy projects.
STEINERT ELEKTROMAGNETBAU
GMBH
Widdersdorferstrasse 329 -331, Köln
D-50933 Germany, +49 221 4984 0,
FAX: +49 221 4984 102, sales@steinert.de,
www.steinert.de
Manufactures lifting and separating magnets
and NF metal separators and more.
SYMCOM INC
2880 N Plaza Dr, Rapid City, SD 57702 USA,
+1 605 348 5580, FAX: +1 605 348 5685,
customerservice@symcom.com,
www.symcom.com
Provides electronic motor control and protection
under MotorSaver and PumpSaver.
SYNERGY WORLD
2530 Xenium Ln N, Plymouth, MN 55441 USA,
+1 763 519 6526, FAX: +1 763 519 6525,
robg@portabletoilet.net, www.portabletoilet.net
Manufactures and supplies portable restrooms
and parts.
STF SPA
SYSKILL INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD
Via Robecco 20, Magenta, (MI) 20013 Italy,
+39 297 209 1, FAX: +39 297 949 77,
stf@stf.it, www.stf.it
Offers systems for energy production
plants, soundproofing, desulphurization and
denitrification.
8 Victoria Ave, Unit 26, Castle Hill, NSW 2154
Australia, +61 2 9889 1791,
FAX: +61 2 9889 1793, syskill@idx.com.au,
www.syskill.com.au
Offers effluent treatment plant design and
construction.
STICHTING BAKENS VERZET
Schoener 50, Wieringerwerf 1771 ED
The Netherlands, +31 227 604 128,
FAX: +31 227 604 128,
bakensverzet@xs4all.nl, www.flowman.nl
Offers model for self-financing ecological,
sustainable, integrated development projects.
STORK H&E TURBO BLADING
334 Comfort Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850 USA,
+1 607 351 7418, FAX: +1 607 277 1193,
joe.walker@storkhe.com,
www.he-machinery.com
Manufactures new replacement turbine and
compressor blades and buckets.
T
TAIM WESER ENGINEERING GMBH
Koenigstrasse 45, Bad Oeynhausen
32547 Germany, +49 5731 1508 0,
FAX: +49 5731 1508 13, www.taimweser.com
Provides composting and waste handling
plants, stack turning systems and tunnel
composting systems.
TALKIN TRASH AND ADVERTISING
PO Box 10756, Chingola Zambia,
+260 96 699 512, FAX: +260 23 111 01,
blmilner2001@yahoo.com
Offers recycling needs, equipment and services.
TANA OY
Haapaniementie 1, PO Box 7, Vaajakoski
FI-40801 Finland, +358 20 7290 240,
FAX: +358 20 7290 241, mail@tana.fi,
www.tana.fi
Specialises in solid waste management
technology. The company operates globally.
TANKERSAFE LTD
Alexandra Works, Parsonage Rd, Bradford
BD4 8PL United Kingdom, +44 1274 665269,
FAX: +44 1274 656727, info@tankersafe.com,
www.tankersafe.com
Offers Bi-Line, safe working at height system
on vehicles.
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF IASI TUI
Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Dimitrie
Mangeron No 71A, Iasi 700050 Romania,
+40 32 278683, FAX: +40 32 211150,
vipopa@ch.tuiasi.ro, www.tuiasi.ro
Offers biomass, biotechnology, biodegradation,
biosynthesis, environment, forestry,
bioremediation and biocomposites.
TECHNIVAL
PO Box 4644, Papeete Tahiti 98713
French Polynesia, +689 50 28 70,
FAX: +689 50 28 71, technival@technival.pf,
www.technival.pf
Offers composting, waste recycling, toxic waste
treatment, and sewage sludge.
TECH PRODUCTS INC
105 Willow Ave, Staten Island, NY 10305 USA,
+1 718 442 4900, FAX: +1 718 442 2124,
team@techproducts.com
Makes warning signs.
TECON
56 Koymanioti St, Patras 26222 Greece,
+30 2610 361086, FAX: +30 2610 361087,
karvelis@otenet.gr
Manufactures landfill gas collection systems,
flares units and leachate pumps.
TEDOM SRO
Vycapy 195, Trebic 674-01 Czech Republic,
+420 568 837 111, FAX: +420 568 837 100,
tedom@tedom.cz, www.tedom.com
Offers CHP units; landfill gas utilisation.
TEI LTD (FORMERLY THERMAL
ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL LTD)
Calder Vale Rd, Wakefield, PO Box 80,
West Yorkshire WF1 5YS United Kingdom,
+44 1924 780000, FAX: +44 1924 201901,
sales@tei.co.uk, www.tei.co.uk
Provides overhaul and maintenance of power
station boilers and more.
TELLURIC LAND REMEDIATION LTD
Unit K1 South Point Industrial Estate, Foreshore
Rd, Cardiff CF10 4SP United Kingdom,
+44 29 20 453311, FAX: +44 29 20 453377,
enquiries@telluric.uk.com, www.telluric.uk.com
Contracts for the remediation of contaminated
land and groundwater.
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TERBERG MACHINES BV
PO Box 127, AC IJsselstein (U) 3400 AC
The Netherlands, +31 30 210 0600,
FAX: +31 30 210 0610,
info@terbergmachines.nl,
www.terbergmachines.nl
Manufactures bin-lift equipment and lightweight
aluminium/steel refuse bodies.
TERBERG MATEC UK LTD
Leacroft Rd, Birchwood WA3 6PJ
United Kingdom, +44 1925 283 915,
FAX: +44 1925 283 910,
sales@terbergmatec.com,
www.terbergmatec.com
Offering innovative, safe and robust waste
handling equipment, weighing and identification
hardware, fleet management software and data
analysis software for the waste handling and
recycling collection markets across the globe.
TEREX FUCHS
Industriestr 3, Bad Schonborn 76669 Germany,
+49 7253 84 0, FAX: +49 7253 84 111,
info@terex-fuchs.com, www.terex-fuchs.com
Provides loading machines and handling units.
TERN TECHNOLOGIES INC
200 W 34th Ave, Suite 1017, Anchorage, AK
99503 USA, +1 907 522 2411,
FAX: +1 907 522 2412, info@terntech.com,
www.terntech.com
Provides rotating equipment consulting and
engineering, optical and more.
TE TECNOLOGIE PER L’ENERGIA SRL
Via Montanaro 24, Torino
10154 Italy, +39 11 2485166,
FAX: +39 11 248 5139, t.e.srl@ipsnet.it,
www.pagiregielle.it/tetecnologie
Custom designs diesel, biodiesel, cogeneration
plants; installation and maintenance.
TETRA TECH FW INC
1000 The American Rd, Morris Plains, NJ
07950 USA, +1 973 630 8000,
FAX: +1 973 630 8025, marketing@ttfwi.com,
www.ttfwi.com
Offers a range of environmental consulting,
engineering and remediation.
TEXAS RENEWABLE ENERGY
INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION - TREIA
PO Box 16469, Austin, TX 78761-6469 USA,
+1 512 345 5446, FAX: +1 512 345 6831,
r1346@aol.com, www.treia.org
Provides nonprofit trade association; renewable
energy industry promotion and advocacy.
THERMOSELECT SA
Via Naviglio Vecchio 4, Locarno CH-6600
Switzerland, +41 91 756 2525,
FAX: +41 91 756 2593,
vertrieb@thermoselect.ch,
www.thermoselect.ch
Converts waste into gas and minerals.
THILOT HOLLAND BV
Hoofdstraat 11-17, Lottum 5973 ND
The Netherlands, +31 77 463 1774,
FAX: +31 77 463 2648, sales@thilot.nl,
www.thilot.nl
Provides compost tunnel loading and unloading
equipment.
TILSLEY & LOVATT LTD
Newstead Trading Estate, Trentham,
Stoke-on-Trent ST4 8HT United Kingdom,
+44 1782 657 331, FAX: +44 1782 644 600,
john.withers@tilsleyandlovatt.co.uk,
www.tilsleyandlovatt.co.uk
Supplies reciprocating engine generating plant
for use at landfill sites.
TIRE SERVICE EQUIPMENT
MANUFACTURING COMPANY INC
3451 S 40th St, Phoenix, AZ 85040 USA,
+1 602 437 5020, FAX: +1 602 437 5025,
randy@tsissg.com, www.tsissg.com
Manufactures specialty recycling equipment.
TITECH VISIONSORT AS
Ryensvingen 11B, Oslo N-0680 Norway,
+47 23 30 23 30, FAX: +47 23 30 23 31,
titech@titech.no, www.titech.com
Develops, manufactures, markets systems for
optically sorting various waste fractions.
TNEI SERVICES LTD
Milburn House, Dean St, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE1 1LE United Kingdom, +44 191 211 1400,
FAX: +44 191 211 1432, info@tnei.co.uk,
www.tnei.org.uk
Provides renewable energy, energy efficiency,
carbon management, project management,
consultancy.
TNO SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY
Bevesierweg (Harssens), PO Box 505,
Den Helder 1780 AM The Netherlands,
+31 223 638850, FAX: +31 223 638888,
info-len@tno.nl, www.tno.nl
Offers activities in incineration, energy from
biomass, bio-refinery, HTU, DeNOx.
TORFTECH LTD
92 New Greenham Park, Thatcham
RG19 6HW United Kingdom,
+44 1635 36900, FAX: +44 1635 36470,
martin.groszek@torftech.com,
www.torftech.com
Designs, develops and licenses compact
fluidised bed thermal processors.
TPS TERMISKA PROCESSER AB
PO Box 624, Nyköping 611 10 Sweden,
+46 8 53524811, per.magnus.wicen@tps.se,
www.tps.se
Designs and engineers thermal processes
applicable to biomass and waste.
TRANTER INC
1900 Old Burk Hwy, Wichita Falls, TX
76306 USA, +1 940 723 7125,
FAX: +1 940 723 1131,
marketing@tranterphe.com, www.tranter.com
Manufactures industrial plate-type heat
exchangers especially for biogas applications.
TROJAN TIRE INC
960 Gateway, Burlington, ON L7L 5K7, Canada,
+1 905 633 6886, FAX: +1 905 633 7271,
info@trojantire.com, www.trojantire.com
Manufactures patented soft core air cell
technology, rubber tire fill.
TURKISH NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON
SOLID WASTES
Cevre Bilimleri Enstitusu, Bebek, Istanbul
80180 Turkey, +90 212 359 4476,
FAX: +90 212 257 5033,
kocasoy@boun.edu.tr, www.kakad.boun.edu.tr
Provides environmental/solid waste
management and technologies for developing
countries.
TVC SYSTEMS
284 Constitution Ave, Portsmouth, NH
03801 USA, +1 603 431 5251,
FAX: +1 603 431 8909,
linda@tvcsystems.com, www.tvcsystems.com
Integrates SCADA and industrial process control
and information systems.
TYMCO INTERNATIONAL LTD
225 Industrial Blvd E, Waco, TX 76705 USA,
+1 254 799 5546, FAX: +1 254 799 2722,
tymcosales@tymco.com, www.tymco.com
Offers street/parking areas sweepers
for municipal, contractor and industrial
applications.
TYNE TEES FILTRATION LTD
Blue House Point Rd, Portrack Industrial Estate,
Stockton-on-Tees TS18 2QL United Kingdom,
+44 1642 617401, FAX: +44 1642 617404,
sales@ttf-uk.com, www.ttf-uk.com
Manufactures dust filtration filter bags,
supporting major waste incineration plants.
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UMICORE PRECIOUS METALS
REFINING
A Greinerstraat 14, Hoboken 2660 Belgium,
+32 3821 7480, FAX: +32 3821 7807,
preciousmetals@umicore.com,
www.preciousmetals.umicore.com
Offers precious metal refining from electronic
scrap.
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA
METROPOLITANA-IZTAPALAPA - UAMI
Avenida San Rafáel Atlixco 186, Col Vicentina,
México DF 09340 Mexico, +52 55 5804 4644,
FAX: +52 55 5804 4900, hrp@xanum.uam.mx,
www.izt.uam.mx
Provides research training and teaching; degree
courses on renewable energy.
UNIVERSITY OF SHANGHAI JIAO TONG
US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY - US EPA
1200 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Ariel Rios Bldg,
Washington, DC 20460 USA,
+1 202 564 1601, FAX: +1 202 564 1842,
www.epa.gov
Researches and sets national standards for
environmental programs.
US FUEL CELL COUNCIL
1100 H St NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC
20005 USA, +1 202 293 5500,
FAX: +1 202 785 4313, info@usfcc.com,
www.usfcc.com
Offers a trade association for the fuel cell
industry.
THE UTILE ENGINEERING CO LTD
New St, Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire
NN9 5UG United Kingdom,
+44 1933 650 216, FAX: +44 1933 652 738,
sales@utileengineering.com,
www.utileengineering.com
Manufactures and packages centrifugal gas
boosters and more.
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VALE RECYCLING
Unit 54, Llandow Trading Estate, Llandow,
Vale of Glamorgan United Kingdom,
+44 1446 794455, mike@valerecycling.co.uk,
www.valerecycling.co.uk
Provides various recycling services in the U.K.
VAN AARSEN RUBBER TECHNOLOGY
1954 Huashan Rd, Shanghai 200030 China,
+86 21 6293 2269, FAX: +86 21 6407 6595,
jma@sjtu.edu.cn, www.sjtu.edu.cn
Offers R&D on hydrogen, biofuel and biogas;
gas generators.
Heelderweg 11, Panheel 6097 EW
The Netherlands, +31 475 579 444,
FAX: +31 475 579 223, info@aarsen.com,
www.aarsen.com
Manufactures tyre recycling systems and
machines.
UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
VANDEL
Private Mail Bag Lae, Morobe
Province 411 Papua New Guinea,
+675 473 4781, FAX: +675 475 7667,
ggafiye@atcdi.unitech.ac.pg,
www.unitech.ac.pg
Utilises renewable energy sources available in
rural communities; stoves, gasifiers.
Parc Industriel Mi-Carrère, BP 637,
Mont-de-Marsan 40006 France,
+33 5 58 46 74 84, FAX: +33 5 58 46 74 99,
vandel@v2v.fr, www.vandel.fr
Offers high quality ergonomic and comfortable
landfill compactors.
UNLIMITED ENERGY
Coed-Y-Canddo, Newinn, Pontypool, Torfaen
United Kingdom, +44 1495 760101,
gt@unlimitedenergy.net,
www.unlimited-energy.co.uk
Offers renewable and sustainable energy
generation 1-100MW.
UNTHA SHREDDING TECHNOLOGY
Moldanstraße 141, Kuchl, Salzburg
A-5431 Austria, +43 6244 70160,
FAX: +43 6244 70161, untha@untha.com,
www.untha.com
Offers a solution for shredding problems using
the latest technology.
URBASER
Avda de Tenerife, N 4-6 , San Sebastian
de los Reyes, Madrid 28703 Spain,
+34 91 1218 000, FAX: +34 91 3041 522,
info@urbaser.com, www.urbaser.es
Provides municipal services, such as street
cleaning and waste collection.
URS CORP
130 Robin Hill Rd, Suite 100, Santa Barbara,
CA 93117 USA, +1 805 964 6010,
FAX: +1 805 964 0259
Provides expertise in pollution control, water
resources development, hazardous waste.
VANDENBROEK INTERNATIONAL BV
Janssoniuslaan 71, Utrecht 3528 AH
The Netherlands, +31 30 232 6800,
FAX: +31 30 230 2144, info@vadeb.nl,
www.vadeb.nl
Engineers and contracts for VADEB drying
technology—MSW and sludge.
E VAN WINGEN NV
Durmakker, PO Box 27, Evergem
9940 Belgium, +32 925 30800,
FAX: +32 925 34082, info@vanwingen.be,
www.vanwingen.be
Offers power solutions with diesel and gas
engines.
VECO
6399 S Fiddlers Green Cir, Suite 500,
Centennial, CO 80111 USA,
+1 303 268 3499, FAX: +1 303 792 2212,
randy.connett@veco.com, www.veco.com
Provides an engineering construction company.
VECOPLAN LLC
5708 Uwharrie Rd, Archdale, NC 27263 USA,
+1 336 861 6070, FAX: +1 336 861 4329,
info@vecoplanllc.com, www.vecoplanllc.com
Manufactures industrial scrap size reduction
equipment.
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VECOPLAN MASCHINENFABRIK GMBH
& CO KG
Vor der Bitz 10, Industriegebiet Eichenstruth,
Bad Marienberg D-56470 Germany,
+49 2661 6267 0, FAX: +49 2661 6267 70,
vecoplan@vecoplan.de, www.vecoplan.de
Offers shredder and recovery equipment for all
types of waste.
VULCAN ON-BOARD SCALES
WAYNE SWEEPERS
WILLETT AND SON BRISTOL LTD
5920 S 194th St, Kent, WA 98032 USA,
+1 253 872 1910, FAX: +1 253 872 9626,
info@vulcanscales.com,
www.vulcanscales.com
Offers on-board scales for all types of trucks
and trailers.
701 Performance Dr, Cedar Falls, IA
50613 USA, +1 319 266 1721,
FAX: +1 319 277 5389, jeven@wayneusa.com,
www.waynesweepers.com
Manufactures street sweepers.
51 Queen Sq, Bristol BS1 4LJ United Kingdom,
+44 1179 262231, FAX: +44 1179 262835,
jrw@willetts.co.uk
Markets and sells byproducts from energy
plants.
WEIGHTRON BILANCIAI
WRC PLC
Titan Works, Bridge Way off Broombank Rd,
Chesterfield Trading Estate S41 9QJ
United Kingdom, +44 1246 260062,
FAX: +44 1246 260844,
sales@weightroncb.co.uk, www.weightron.com
Supplies weighbridges, waste weighing
systems and weighing scales.
Frankland Rd, Blagrove, Swindon, Wiltshire
SN5 8YF United Kingdom,
+44 1793 865000, FAX: +44 1793 865001,
solutions@wrcplc.co.uk, www.wrcplc.co.uk
Provides consultancy in the water, waste and
environmental sectors.
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VEIJO PAKARINEN CONSULTING
Höylätie 19 b, Vantaa 01650 Finland,
+358 9 8549 6340,
veijo.pakarinen@kolumbus.fi,
www.konsulttipakarinen.fi
Provides energy consultancy, energy saving
measures in buildings and more.
VENETA PLASTICA
30020 Martellago, (VE) Italy,
+39 41 540 96 97, FAX: +39 41 540 15 86,
info@venetaplastica.com,
www.venetaplastica.com
Manufactures waste containers for expired
medicine, used batteries/old mobile phones.
VENETA PLASTICA FRANCE
La Tennerie, Saint Julien les Metz
57070 France, +33 3 87 21 82 24,
FAX: +33 3 87 21 82 19,
france@venetaplastica.com,
www.venetaplastica.com
Offers unbreakable containers for the disposal
of used batteries/mobile phones.
VIA EXPO
3 Chehov Square, Plovdiv 4003 Bulgaria,
+359 3294 5459, FAX: +359 3294 5459,
office@viaexpo.com, www.viaexpo.com
Organises waste management conferences.
VIESSMANN LTD
Hortonwood 30, Telford, Shropshire TF1 7YP
United Kingdom, +44 1952 675000,
FAX: +44 1952 675040,
info-uk@viessmann.com, www.viessmann.com
Supplies energy-from-waste boilers.
VMPRESS SRL
Via Rebba 2/A, Ovada, (AL) 15076 Italy,
+39 143 835665, FAX: +39 143 835664,
info@vmpress.it, www.vmpress.it
Offers extruder compactor for compaction and
inertisation of solid waste.
Elsenweg 14, Schermbeck 46514 Germany,
+49 2853 448811, FAX: +49 2853 448812,
info@vm-tec.com, www.vm-tec.com
Provides shredding systems, paper shredder,
food recycling and more.
VOGELSANG LTD
Unit 2 Gateway, Crewes Gates Industrial
Estate, Crewe CW1 6YY United Kingdom,
+44 1270 216 600, FAX: +44 1270 216 699,
sales@vogelsang.co.uk, www.vogelsang.co.uk
Manufactures and supplies pumps and
macerators.
VOITH TURBO GMBH & CO KG
Voithstrasse 1, Crailsheim 74564
Germany, +49 7951 32 0,
FAX: +49 7951 32 665, industry@voith.com,
www.voithturbo.com/industry
Provides variable speed drives, fluid couplings,
clutches, torque converters, actuators.
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Belgrave Ct, Caxton Rd, Fulwood Preston,
Lancashire PR2 9PL United Kingdom,
+44 1772 709963, FAX: +44 1772 709250,
walo.uk@lineone.net, www.walo.co.uk
Provides DAC impermeable lining systems for
lining landfills, dams, reservoirs.
WARDELL ARMSTRONG
INTERNATIONAL LTD
Wheal Jane, Baldhu, Truro, Cornwall TR3
6EH United Kingdom, +44 1872 560738,
FAX: +44 1872 561079,
hscholes@wardell-armstrong.com,
www.wardell-armstrong.com
Provides technical support for wind, biomass
and waste-to-energy projects.
WARREN & BAERG MANUFACTURING
INC
39950 Rd 108, Dinuba, CA 93618 USA,
+1 559 591 6790, FAX: +1 559 591 5728,
info@warrenbaerg.com, www.warrenbaerg.com
Manufactures densification equipment that
converts waste into cubed energy.
WARTSILA UK LTD
30 Brunel Way, Segensworth, Fareham,
Hampshire PO15 5SD United Kingdom,
+44 9956 994 9, FAX: +44 1489 550 055,
bent.iversen@wartsila.com, www.wartsila.com
Designs, manufactures and supplies gas engine
power plants.
WASTE COMPACTION EQUIPMENT LTD
Soaphouse Industrial Estate, Howard St,
St George, Bristol BS5 7AZ United Kingdom,
+44 117 955 6682, FAX: +44 117 935 0185,
enquiries@wceltd.co.uk, www.wceltd.co.uk
Supplies and engineers balers, compactors,
crushes and shredders.
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VM-TEC GMBH
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Robert Koch Strasse 48B, Langenhagen
D-30853 Germany, +49 511 2359 383,
FAX: +49 511 2359 384,
info@wasteconsult.de, www.wasteconsult.de
Offers consultancy, research, design
engineering, conferences, procurement of
business contacts.
WASTE MANAGEMENT EMPLOYERS’
ASSOCIATION - WMEA
ul Mokotowska 48/205, Warsaw
00-543 Poland, +48 22 219 97 46,
FAX: +48 22 625 67 38, biuro@zpgo.pl,
www.zpgo.pl
Represents interests of waste management
companies, both public and private.
WAYNE ENGINEERING
701 Performance Dr, Cedar Falls, IA
50613 USA, +1 319 266 1721,
FAX: +1 319 266 8207, sales@wayneusa.com,
www.wayneusa.com
Manufactures refuse and recycling trucks.
WEIMA AMERICA INC
WRIGHTS DOWSON GROUP
3678 Centre Cir, Fort Mill, SC 29715 USA,
+1 803 802 7170, FAX: +1 803 802 7098,
info@weimaamerica.com,
www.weimaamerica.com
Manufactures shredding, grinding and
briquetting equipment
Green End, Gamlingay, Sandy, Bedfordshire
SG19 3LA United Kingdom,
+44 1767 650 294, FAX: +44 1767 651 149,
post@dowsongroup.com,
www.dowsongroup.com
Manufactures conveying, sampling, metering
and bulk solids discharge equipment.
WEIMA MASCHINENBAU GMBH
WWW.FLATBEDSHIPPING.COM
Bustadt 6-10, Ilsfeld 74360 Germany,
+49 7062 95700, FAX: +49 7062 957090,
info@weima.com, www.weima.com
Manufactures shredding technologies for the
production of RDF.
27 Pintuerero Way, PO Box 8660,
Hot Springs Village, AR 71910 USA,
+1 501 915 9603, FAX: +1 501 915 9601,
quotes@flatbedshipping.com,
www.flatbedshipping.com
Offers flatbed, HotShot and oversized load
trucking services, nationwide/local.
WELGER RECYCLING ENGINEERING
GMBH
Gebr-Welger-Str 3, Wolfenbuettel
D-38304 Germany, +49 5331 404245,
FAX: +49 5331 404242,
rbuchholz@welger.com, www.welger.com
Engineers, manufactures and sells WELGER
waste management solutions.
WEST SALEM MACHINERY CO
665 Murlark Ave NW, PO Box 5288,
Salem, OR 97304 USA, +1 503 364 2213,
FAX: +1 503 364 1398, info@westsalem.com,
www.westsalem.com
Offers fiber preparation/processing machinery/
complete systems, feeders, pre/post screeners,
grinders, hammermills.
WHELEN ENGINEERING COMPANY INC
51 Winthrop Rd, Chester, CT 06412 USA,
+1 860 526 9504, FAX: +1 860 526 4078,
whelen@whelen.com, www.whelen.com
Manufactures vehicle warning lights and sirens.
WIH RESOURCE GROUP INC
2738 W Darien Way, Phoenix, AZ 85086 USA,
+1 480 241 9994, FAX: +1 623 505 2634,
bwallace@wihresourcegroup.com,
www.wihrg.com
Offers solid waste management, recycling,
financial consulting, transportation logistical
solutions.
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XERGI LTD
WBC Depot, Monument Way E, Room 4, Woking
GU21 5LY United Kingdom, +44 1483 740228,
FAX: +44 1483 756722, mail@xergi.com,
www.xergi.com
Offers biogas plant establishment.
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ZAMBON ENGINEERING AG
Hompelistraße 25, St Gallen 9008 Switzerland,
+41 71 242 69 89, FAX: +41 71 242 69 80,
pyromed@zambon.ch
Offers thermal treatment plants for medical and
domestic waste and more.
ZOELLER WASTE SYSTEMS LTD
5 Colemeädow Rd, Redditch, Worcestershire
B98 9PB United Kingdom, +44 1527 594700,
FAX: +44 1527 584168
Manufactures and supplies high quality, high
specification lifting devices.
WIKA INSTRUMENTS CANADA LTD
3103 Parsons Rd, Edmonton, AB T6N 1C8,
Canada, +1 780 463 7035,
FAX: +1 780 462 0017, info@wika.ca,
www.wika.ca
WILCOX COMMERCIAL VEHICLES LTD
Blenheim Way, Market Deeping,
Peterborough PE6 8LD United Kingdom,
+44 1778 345151, FAX: +44 1778 347269,
cbartlett@tippers.co.uk, www.wilcox.uk.com
Manufactures walking floor and ejection trailers
for waste transfer/recycling.
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