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CONTENTS
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2012
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20 43
REGULARS ANALYSIS
5 From The Editor 8 Keep Plastics Out of Energy Recover
The European Commissioner for Environment, Dr. Janez
7 ISWA Comments Potonik recently outlined his vision for the increased recy-
8 News cling of waste plastics and a reduction in the quantity sent
for energy recovery.
35 Product News
54 ISWA Information 28 The Comingled Debate
56 Diary & Index To Advertisers The question of source separated versus comingled
recycling collections is one of the industry's great debating
points. WMW asked a number of industry leaders for their
thoughts on the matter.
WMW SPECIAL: RECYCLING FOCUS
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REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL
While the general air of economic and political malaise seems to have set in for the
long-haul, with double dip recessions and austerity measures making regular
appearances in world news, for the waste industry theres plenty of room for optimism.
W
orking as I do sourcing news for both online and print publication, it seems
clear to me that from London to New York and from Taiwan to Tennessee,
on a global basis there is some serious investment being made in the
waste industry.
Driven not only by the increasing political acceptance of green ideals, but also by the
cold, hard economics of supply chains and energy prices, not a week goes by without
the announcement of a major new recycling facility in one part of the world, or a multi-
million dollar waste to energy plant in another.
For us here at WMW that gives us plenty to report on. But out in the wider world
it means investment, jobs, increased material and energy security and a reduced
environmental footprint.
A prime example of the innovative infrastructure projects we are seeing more and
more of can be found on page 14, where Tom Freyberg investigates the technology and
economics behind a new 36,000 tonne per year facility in the West Midlands, which is
recycling absorbent hygiene products - mainly disposable nappies.
In modern society, where our capacity to mass-produce goods cheaply has grown
to epic proportions, we view a great many products that would have once been reused
Ben Messenger Managing Editor many times, as disposable. In such a culture its hard to envisage many families seeing
nappies as anything other than disposable. But when over a million tonnes of nappy
waste is being produced each year in the UK alone, its clear that if we really are moving
towards a culture of treating waste as a resource, then surely that represents a million
tonne opportunity.
And if its a little challenging to see the immediate value in used nappies, its perhaps
somewhat easier to see the value of recycling platinum group metals (PGMs) - if not
blindingly obvious.
Like many of the PGMs, platinum and palladium are highly valued for industrial
If its a little challenging to applications, particularly for the production of catalysts by the automotive and chemical
see the immediate value in industries. But primary sources such as mining are struggling to keep pace with the
increased demand for these materials. Over recent years recycling of spent catalysts has
used nappies, its perhaps grown considerably, and now accounts for a significant percentage of the total quantity
somewhat easier to see the of those materials available in the supply chain.
On page 20 we take a look at how one company is aiming to capitalise on the
value of recycling platinum increased demand for precious metal recovery with its plasma arc technology, which
group metals - if not can be used to treat a variety of PGM containing wastes including catalysts and e-waste.
blindingly obvious Elsewhere in the issue be sure to check out Malcolm Bates world exclusive looking
at an innovative new hybrid drive RCV from MAN on page 43, and Maggie Smallwoods
look at some of the technologies being developed to extract high value products for the
chemical and pharmaceutical industries from biowastes on page 38.
Ben Messenger
Managing Editor
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ISWA COMMENT
A PRESIDENTIAL
WELCOME IN FLORENCE
T
he ISWA 2012 Florence World Congress was a great success with almost 1300
participants over the three days, 240 speakers in 49 sessions. Eminent figures
spoke, and we were graced with the presence of the Environment Minister for
Italy Hon. Corrado Clini as well as City Councillor for Vienna Ulli Sima and many
others from around the world.
From the feedback I am receiving everyone enjoyed their stay in that beautiful city
and I hope this is an excuse for you all to go back there soon. I met many friends and
made many new ones, and am looking forward to catching up with all of you at future
ISWA events, as well as next year in Vienna.
The expectations of ISWA have risen as a result of the Congress. Members want to see
more technical input, partners want us to be more present in their activities. Developing
countries want us to provide support in raising funds to build their waste services and
facilities. Industry wants us to lead a campaign for recognition of their role. Academics
want to raise their profile in our association and lead the industry forward with new
research and scientific innovation.
All of this requires hard work and patience. Rome wasnt built in a day. I can assure
you that my time will be dedicated to these objectives as will the efforts of our efficient
David Newman President, ISWA General Secretariat in Vienna.
We have a motivated Board in place, in part substituting excellent Board members
who have stepped down. I have to step into the shoes of former President, Jeff Cooper
and lead the association forward. I will do my very best.
As I said In Florence our objectives can only be achieved with support from all sectors,
industry, politicians, professionals, academics. Let me ask you for that support both within
the association and outside. The planet needs and deserves it.
The next major appointments for me on behalf of ISWA are in Buenos Aires in mid
November, where, with UNEP, we will hold a three day training course and workshop on
hazardous waste management. In addition, an ISWA team will be in Doha for the COP18
Climate Change negotiations lobbying for recognition of our sector in future sectorial
agreements.
David Newman
President, ISWA
Our objectives can only be achieved with support from all sectors, industry, politicians,
professionals, academics. Let me ask you for that support both within the association and
outside. The planet needs and deserves it
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ANALYSIS
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POTONIK:
SEND PLASTICS
FOR RECYCLING
NOT ENERGY RECOVERY
S peaking at the recent PolyTalk
2012 event, a major plastics in-
dustry summit held in Wiesbaden,
but also the massive increase in the
number of middle class consumers
predicted over the next 20 years.
According to the commissioner,
if the world continues on its busi-
ness as usual scenario, we will
Roadmap to a Resource-efficient
Europe, continued Potonik.
the capital of the German federal During the 20th century, the need three times more resources The future for plastic waste
state of Hesse, the European Com- world increased its fossil fuel use by 2050, which is simply not a vi- Global plastic production has in-
missioner for Environment, Dr. by a factor of 12, whilst extracting able option. We need to reduce the creased from 1.5 million tonnes in
Janez Potonik outlined his vision 34 times more material resources. volume of virgin materials used by 1950 to 245 million tonnes per year
for the increased recycling of waste It was called the great accelera- industry, recycle, substitute, reduce in 2008, with around 60 million
plastics, and a reduction in the tion and we a happy few in the and make resources go further, he tonnes produced in Europe. The
quantity of such wastes being sent rich world - enjoy the benefits of said commissioner stressed that as such
for energy recovery. that acceleration. But I am afraid We need to achieve real and the plastics industry must play a full
Giving a keynote speech under it would be simply disastrous for 9 absolute decoupling of economic part achieving the goals of Europe
the title Any Future for the Indus- billion people, or even 7 billion, to growth from resource-use and pol- 2020, and called on the industry to
try in Europe?, the commissioner consume 16 tonnes of materials a lution. That is the vision that the Eu- come up with plastic products that
began by highlighting not only the year, as we do here in Europe; or to ropean Commission has integrated are repairable, updatable, dismant-
exponential growth to the worlds throw away six tonnes every year, into its economic strategy Europe lable and durable, and that do not
population over the past century, argued Potonik. 2020 through the adoption of a contain hazardous substances.
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NEWS
Nearly 50% of plastic in Europe into energy recovery, continued away is not properly collected, Conclusions
goes to landfill, broadly the equiva- the commissioner. sorted and treated, or even cor- In summing up his keynote speech
lent to 12 million tonnes of crude Potonik went on to explain rectly landfilled, and too often it the commissioner urged his audi-
oil. The other half goes to recovery, that the dominance of energy re- ends up in the oceans. In particular ence to not only make all plastic
mostly energy recovery, and to covery over recycling is not accept- the commissioner pin pointed the fully recyclable, but also to avoid
a lesser extent into recycling, ex- able in the medium-term and that problems posed by plastic bags as excessive plastic production for
plained Potonik. recyclers are mostly SMEs provid- being very preventable problems. applications that are not obviously
I know that we can and we ing solid employment in Europe. In 2010 Europe used 85.3 billion useful.
should - do better, because un- Recycling technology has plastic bags - 200 bags per per- Without finger-pointing in any
derneath those European figures moved forward quickly. But still has son. Several Member States have specific direction, we have to admit
there are six Member States that some way to go. Whereas thanks already significantly reduced the that we all have a responsibility to
have virtually eliminated landfilling, to EU legislation about 85% of number of plastic bags through work closely together, producers,
recovering 90% of plastic waste, every car is now recycled, only pricing measures. consumers, recyclers and waste
while others still bury 80% to 90%, about 25% of every new car is built Potonik said that the commis- operators, and of course policy
he noted. with recycled materials, and much sion is now finalising an impact as- makers. Plastic must be responsibly
According to Potonik there are of this difference is down to plastic. sessment on different options for managed and produced, using the
two major objectives to pursue. Too often plastic is down-cycled, reducing the number of plastic car- life-cycle assessment methodol-
Firstly, landfill rates must go down not recycled, the summit heard. rier bags, and that judging by pre- ogy. It must be responsibly used
as quickly as possible, and secondly vious examples, pricing measures and recycled from cradle to cradle
it is important to switch from ener- Marine waste and plastic bags combined with targets are likely to without escaping a closed loop of
gy recovery to increased recycling. Another major bone of contention be the most attractive option. responsible treatment at its end of
Plastic recycling rates are far too concerning plastic waste is the is- We all agree that plastic should life phase, concluded Potonik.
low across Europe with an average sue of plastic bags and marine litter. not be in the marine environment, The commissioner also said that
of just 24%, he added. On average around 80% of marine and yet we find high sea waters he will soon be launching a broad
Today, even in countries with plastic litter originates from the with a concentration of microplas- debate on plastic in the context
high recovery rates there is simply land. tics six times higher than the con- of resource efficiency by issuing
not enough plastic available for According to Potonik much centration of plankton, ready to be green paper on plastic waste in the
recycling because most of it goes of the plastic that people throw ingested by sea fauna, he added. environment.
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RECYCLING FOCUS
SMMART RECYCLING
IN TAIWAN
14 Extracting value from nappies 24 Recycling pays dividends in Taiwan
A new Knowaste facility is reclaiming high quality plastics as well Taiwan is now recycling around 40% of its municipal solid
as fibre from an abundant stream of disposable nappy waste. waste and up to 84% of its enterprise waste. But how has the
island nation achieved this and where does it go from here?
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NAPPY
RECYCLING
is the UK ready to run, walk or crawl?
The UK throws away over one million tonnes of nappies each year. Recycling efforts
by Knowaste are helping to generate plastic and fibre products from this stream.
Will the business model be successful and take lessons from the Netherlands, where
a facility had to close?
by Tom Freyberg
T
om, Im pregnant. Those three tonnes of this waste stream each year alone, its
words, normally enough to scare estimated the country spends over 100 million
and excite a grown man at the disposing of nappies. Improved recycling
same time, changed my life. And efforts are also meaning the percentage of
for the better, I should add! Around 21 months waste that nappies make up in a household is
later and I now have a one-year-old daughter, increasing. Traditionally thought to be 4% or
full of the joys of life and developing quickly less of domestic waste, levels in the black bin
each day. are now up to 8% or more.
The journey of parenthood is not one
that you can fully prepare for; sleepless COLLECTION CONUNDRUMS
nights, food slung everywhere and Nappy waste has also caused multiple
on-demand stand up entertainment headaches for local authorities up and down
required 24/7. The happiness it also the country. The introduction of alternate
brings to a family can also not be weekly collections (AWC), leaving nappies to
underestimated. Yet, there is another big fester away in residual bins for two weeks
factor most new families never quite get during summer months is forcing councils to
used to: nappies. take action and collect them separately.
From the first day in the The introduction of AWC has meant
hospital, usually realising youve that many authorities are now looking at
put one on back to front alternative approaches to this waste stream,
(apologies doctor, new parents says Adam Read, practice director: resource
you see!), to becoming so well efficiency & waste management, AEA. For any
versed in the practise you can local authority introducing AWC, residential
do it in the dark, half asleep concerns about odour are an issue that need
disposable nappies are all part to be addressed.
of the child-rearing experience. One example is in Wales. Cardiff Council
And also a big expense, I should and Monmouthshire County Council bit the
add. Estimates suggest that on bullet and introduced a nappy collection
average, parents spend over 1000 on the alternative week to residual waste
on nappies over the first 2.5 years of collection.
a childs life. The first six months were used to establish
With the UK producing a collection method. It was decided that Tiger-
around one million stripe bags (bright yellow bags with a black
stripe) were the best method.
As part of Resource Efficiency Wales (12
councils in Wales), Wales and Monmouthshire
then started looking at alternative ways to
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dispose of the 10 tonnes of nappies generated out of mind is usually the preferred option for into cardboard and biosolids from the nappies
each week. Discussions started with one the heavy and smelly parcels joyfully left by your are sent to the sewer.
company which believes it has the answer. child. Knowaste approaches this differently. As the plastic comes from one source, this,
Originating from North America, Knowaste In the 1990s people would say to me its the company claims, is its unique selling point.
started researching technologies to recycle not that big a stream and the Environment Brown says he can supply the plastics recycling
absorbent hygiene products (AHPs) since the Protection Agency in the US and a number industry with a very predictable product. One
1990s. AHPs include disposable nappies, adult of other places that did waste audits said that client a manufacturer of recycled plastic roof
incontinence products and feminine hygiene this was around 2% of the entire waste stream, tiles quoted in a Knowaste video claims the
products. Knowaste CEO Roy Brown tells me. conformity of plastics from nappy recycling
It was in 2011 that the company opened the Today, because of the recycling and food is the same in every batch. With plastics from
UKs first AHP recycling facility in West Bromwich, waste, we can be easily 9-10% of the remaining other recycling processes, this can differ, he
Midlands, with a capacity of 36,000 tonnes. stream. This is the next thing that has to be says.
Commercial contracts, with waste contractors recycled. Right now its the biggest item that
serving nursing and care homes, make up a hasnt been addressed properly. ENVIRONMENTAL
large part of the companys business. So how does the process work? Autoclave COMPARISONS
Yet the vast majority of the one million technology is used to firstly sterilise the With collection trials spreading across the UK
tonnes of nappies thrown away each year in material, starting the separation of fibres and (four councils in Scotland have also started a
the UK are by households. These became a releasing moisture. Super absorbent polymers trial, as well as one in Cheshire, England) and
lucrative target for Knowaste. After discussions at this stage are rendered inert, according to end product markets seemingly happy, it throws
with Cardiff and Monmouthshire, a six month the company. up one question: how does nappy recycling
collection trial started. Waste management firm A sorting and separation of plastics and compare, environmentally, to other disposal
Viridor collects the yellow bags and transports fibres then follows, before the removal of routes?
them to Knowaste for processing. contaminants. Plastics then continue through In December 2010, financial services
granulation and multiple-washing stages company Deloitte completed a Life Cycle
THE RECYCLING PROCESS before flakes are bagged for shipping. Assessment (LCA). It compared AHP recycling
PLASTICS AND FIBRES The latter can be used, or pelletised and against landfill and waste to energy. The LCA
As any parent will confirm, the last phrase that then used, in new products such as plastic findings state that compared to landfill and
springs to mind when throwing away used components or as an ingredient in composite incineration, the Knowaste recycling process
nappies is valuable resource. Out of sight and materials. Fibres produced can be recycled emits up to 71% less carbon emissions.
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The fibre content of the nappies can be recycled into cardboard THE DUTCH EXPERIENCE AND
COST COMPETITION
Environmental results to one side, one of the
biggest issues concerning local authorities if
collections are to be rolled out nationwide is
cost. If councils can dispose of nappy waste
more cheaply per tonne in landfill gate fees,
then this could prove an attractive alternative.
And cost was one of the deciding factors in
forcing Knowaste to close its Arnhem facility in
Holland in 2007. Set out with a capacity of 70,000
tonnes per year, the plant was only taking AHPs
from the commercial market. Brown says that
although they secured 60% of this market, it only
accumulated to 40,000 tonnes a year.
We couldnt really access the local authority
market so our plant was always too big and under
utilised and then in 2007 two incinerators opened
However, past reports throw up different compared with composting and anaerobic up and then the price dropped, the CEO says.
findings. CE Delft in the Netherlands also digestion, but better for Kwowaste. GHG of We were getting 126 Euros as our gate
published a report on nappy waste disposal incineration is higher as composting and fee and doing fine with that. Then for the 2008
back in 2007. It compared collection with digestion due to the incineration of SAPs [super- year our logistics partners said we would have
incineration, with composting, with subsequent absorbent polymers] in the nappy pulp. to match 105 Euros per tonne and you should
bio-digestion and Knowastes recycling process. These SAPs will not be decomposed in know the prices are going to carry on down.
Results concluded the first route, municipal the composting and digestion, but remain in Today they are in the 90s. So our board made the
incinerator, is the most attractive. the compost and end product of the digestion. right economic decision to exit that marketplace
Report author Jan Vroonhof, now senior According to Agrotechnology & Food Sciences because the configuration of the plant we had at
consultant at Royal Haskoning, says: GHG Group of the Wageningen University, this gives that time was fixed in terms of cost.
emissions of incineration are a bit higher risks in using these end products. For its Midlands facility, it is clear that Knowaste
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realises it cannot take on landfill or waste to energy with the rising cost of landfill tax its going to Knowaste expects licensees to put its process
on gate fee alone. It has to be equally priced or else become more attractive each year, says James into action.
councils will opt for the cheaper option. Kay, SE Wales Regional Waste Co-ordinator,
If were not competitive then we lose the Resource Efficiency Wales. FINAL THOUGHTS
business, says Brown. So we have to be bang With the Netherlandss facility closure behind it
on competitive with the alternatives, whether UK AND GLOBAL EXPANSION and local authority trials gathering momentum,
its incineration or landfill or composting. Our Other waste pundits believe the Knowaste it appears Knowaste is in a strong position.
customers will not pay us a premium for having business model, if it can compete for feedstock Maximising nappies collected from local
the best credentials in the world. when other companies also start bidding, could authorities will be key to its success. As will
Even in the US, where Knowaste had a pilot locate plants across the rest of the country. remaining cost competitive to landfill and waste
plant, the cost per tonne to recycle nappy waste Peter Jones, ex-director of waste to energy, with council budgets getting ever
was a deciding factor. Treatment technology management company Biffa and director of smaller. If the company does reach its target
processing 7,000 tpa of AHPs in Southern California consultancy Ecolateral, says: There is scope for of five plants processing nearly 200,000 tonnes
proved the technology could work, over a period 20 other plants sized at 50,000 tonnes a year. of nappy waste, that is still only scratching the
of six months. Brown says that at the time in the Most likely, if they are autoclave based, they will surface of the one million tonnes disposed of in
US, he still couldnt match the cheap economics migrate alongside those with surplus cheap heat the UK each year.
of landfill. since that is a significant component of costs. Parents opting for disposable over
It was $28 per tonne to throw it away [to For Knowaste, the estimate is more reusable nappies inevitably feel a twinge of
landfill], and it was costing me about $45 per conservative. Brown says they plan to build five environmental guilt each time they throw one
tonne to process it, he says. We were there for 36,000 tonne facilities across the UK, totalling away. With Knowastes process, it seems they
the technical argument and that worked out around 180,000 tonnes. He also thinks the dont need to.
quite well although we have found out there company should be able to capture a significant
isnt really a market for such a small system. part of the 200,000 250,000 tpa commercial Tom Freyberg is the chief editor of WMW
For the Welsh local authorities, the cost market. magazine.
appears to be competitive enough that talks are Outside of its owner and operator business e-mail: tomf@pennwell.com
in place for a long-term contract with Knowaste, model approach in the UK, the company
once the trial has finished. plans to expand internationally by licensing This article is on-line.
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PGMs are increasingly popular in the automotive industry, where a number of their special
properties make them ideal for use in components such as lambda sensors Credit: Bosch
PLASMA ARC
RECYCLING OF
PRECIOUS METALS
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aving been known by Native Americans for some
considerable time, platinum was first encountered by
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metals including gold and silver as well as PGMs. As part of the process the pre-treated
Speaking to WMW, Dr. David Deegan, catalyst material or e-waste is blended with a
environmental technical director at Tetronics number of ingredients, including fluxing agents
explains that catalysts from the automotive, which help the ceramic melt at a reasonable
petrochemical and pharmaceutical industries temperature and reduce energy consumption.
offer a prime waste stream for the recovery of A collector metal is also added, usually iron or
PGMs, and that nearly every car scrapped in the copper. Typically the charge for the furnace
developed world contains 2 - 3 grams of PGM. is >80% waste and a < 20% mixture of these
Every car on the road has a brick of ingredients. Before the charge is introduced
platinum containing ore which is typically two the furnace is preheated with the plasma to a
to three orders of magnitude richer than the ore temperature of around 1600C.
that is mined, says Deegan. The plasma itself runs from a plasma torch,
Autocatalysts consist of a metal can which is a water cooled metallic device that
containing a honeycomb type ceramic base. In uses electrical energy to ionise gas and create
operation exhaust gases from the vehicle pass a plasma arc. A plasma arc is a very intense,
The plasma torch is controlled from the outside through the honeycomb, which is coated with a flexible heat source with a high temperature
by a robotic arm to distribute heat very fine layer of PGMs. When sent for recycling capability. The torch is the cathode and the
using Tetronics plasma arc technology the actual material undergoing treatment is the
light duty passenger vehicle sector, together catalyst is first de-canned and the honeycomb anode. The arc runs from the torch to the
with tightening emissions legislation. ceramic part is crushed into a powder to be molten material. At high temperatures even rock
Despite a 29% increase in open loop fed into the furnace. Tetronics claims to recover becomes electrica conductive, adds Deegan.
recycling through 2010 to 1.85 million oz - the in excess of 98% of the PGMs present in the The process is controlled by a robot
majority from end-of-life autocatalysts - the catalyst, which it traps in a collector metal. The which holds the torch outside the furnace
palladium market was in an overall deficit of process can be equally applied to the recycling and manipulates it by pivoting it via a ball seal
some 490,000 oz. Meanwhile, global supplies of e-waste. connection.
of palladium from primary sources rose by just Typically e-waste material is shredded and To visualise the arc you can make an
189,700 oz in 2010 to 7.29 million oz. then pre-incinerated to drive off all the organics, analogy with Darth Vader. If you imagine his
Clearly then recycling is playing a and also to drive off things which can reduce light sabre, the torch is the hand held part and
rapidly growing role in the supply chain for the technical recovery rate. The remaining char the arc is the column of light that extends away
PGMs, and recovering these highly valued is what would go into our furnace, says Deegan. from it. The plasma arc from our torches are very
metals from the waste stream will become much like that. But in the process we actually
increasingly important - and profitable. ROBOTICALLY CONTROLLED manipulate the torch so it moves following a
PLASMA ARC circular path within the furnace distributing the
HIGH VALUE RECYCLING The furnace itself is similar to a steel making heat and the arc extends from the torch and
One company hoping to benefit from the furnace, but on a very much smaller scale. For a moves with it, explains the technical director.
increasing need to recover PGMs from wastes plant that will process two million catalysts per When processing autocatalyst the plasma
is Swindon, UK based plasma arc technology year the internal diameter is around 1.2 metres arc requires around 450 kW of electrical power
developer, Tetronics, which supplies direct and the whole plant can be fitted into around and in addition to heat generates a lot of light,
current plasma arc systems that recover precious 700 square metres. particularly UV, which catalyses the destruction
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of toxic organics such as PCBs, dioxins and around 2000 tonnes. With a growing number especially for the recovery of some precious
furans. But according to Deegan one of the of waste catalysts likely to enter the recycling metals. Theres mass recycling, but there
key benefits of the technology is that its circuit in the coming years, and demand for should also be value recycling. Thats where we
also very controllable, with exceptional turn precious metals looking likely to continue would see the application of our technology
down ratios allowing for flexibility to adjust to rise, the company is confident of strong extending in the future, concludes Deegan.
the process to suit the waste stream. interest in its technology for the recycling of
The material as it sits in the furnace forms a this waste stream. Ben Messenger is managing editor of
molten lava, but does not bubble and remains However, Deegan says that it is also keen Waste Management World
stable. That material reacts so that droplets of to exploit the growing resolve to recover a e-mail: benm@pennwell.com
collector metal are formed which percolate higher proportion of the valuable materials
through the molten bath of material taking the being discarded in e-waste, as well as exploring This article is on-line.
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vivid analogy Deegan explains that its almost E-waste is a wholly under utilised stream,
like a high temperature washing process, where
liquid metal is used as the detergent.
OUTPUT
The process works in a continuous manner, with
periodic interruptions, so normally the material
addition to the furnace is equal to the speed
with which material exits the process on a mass
flow basis, while maintaining a certain residency
time. The valuable PGMs, gold and silver are
periodically collected, mixed in a solution with
the iron or copper collector metal.
To extract and purify the individual precious
metals, the collector metal needs to undergo
final hydrometallurgical refining. In this process
the collector metal is dissolved in acid, and
subsequent treatments then cause the discreet
components to precipitate.
The main product by mass coming out of
the process is a material that Tetronics refer to
as Plasmarok, which from the treatment of
catalysts consists mainly of the melted ceramic
honeycomb. This output has been endorsed by
the UK Environment Agency as a product based
on its low environmental impact and its reuse
credentials.
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SMMART WASTE
MANAGEMENT
PAYS OFF IN TAIWAN
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chieving zero-waste is a common hungry industries, including semiconductors
According to a recent goal shared by municipalities and integrated circuits, optoelectronics/
report by Taiwans across continents. For Taiwan, an photovoltaics, communications technology,
island nation of 23.2 million people, consumer packaged goods (CPG), plastics, and
Environmental Protection
leveraging sustainable materials management textiles. Using 220.8 million MWh of electricity
Administration, the (SMM) systems is seen as the way to achieving annually, exporting $325.1 billion worth of
countrys rate of properly- this goal. products, Taiwan has a $466.8 billion GDP (18th
According to a July report issued by Taiwans in the world) and the worlds fourth largest
treated municipal solid Environmental Protection Administration (EPA), foreign reserves. It imports over 98% of its
waste has reached the countrys rate of properly-treated municipal energy and raw materials.
solid waste (MSW) has reached 99.99%, MSW The EPA sees SMM as the next phase of
99.99%, with recycling at recycling is over 40%, and enterprise waste Taiwans integrated waste management
over 40%, and enterprise recycling is at 84%. Latest figures show nearly evolution, and has adopted the Organisation
3 million tonnes of recycled materials across 33 for Economic Co-operation and Developments
waste recycling as high regulated categories nationwide, an increase (OECD) definition. In late 2005, the OECD
as 84%. But Taiwan is of nearly 34,200 tonnes from the previous year. stated, Sustainable Materials Management is
Taiwan is determined its SMM systems an approach to promote sustainable materials
determined its sustainable can do better. By 2013, the restructuring use, integrating actions targeted at reducing
materials management and consolidation of 118 agencies and their negative environmental impacts and preserving
associated databases will be completed, and the natural capital throughout the life-cycle of
systems can do better. EPA will be renamed the Ministry of Environment materials, taking into account economic
by Angelina Jao and Natural Resources. Its export-driven high- efficiency and social equity. The United Nations
tech economy is dominated by resource- Environment Programme (UNEP) uses the term
Sustainable Resources Management.
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
Central to SMM (SRM) is control; without it,
resource-efficient economic growth would be
impossible. The national EPA and its local EPAs
work with municipal administrators, industry,
academia, NGOs, and other stakeholders on
systems to control how resources are used and
recycled into new products or incinerated.
The EPA was founded just 25 years ago,
in August 1987. By 1990, the 179 new landfills
that had been built the previous six years were
already rapidly nearing capacity, filled mainly by
enterprise waste which greatly exceeds MSW.
The administration needed more
mechanisms to bring the breakneck pace of
economic growth closer into balance with
social and environmental needs. By 1989
the EPA and the Ministry of Economic Affairs
(MOEA) had created the Joint Waste Reduction
Task Force. Programs were implemented
By 2011Taiwan was properly disposing of 80% of
targeting industries waste minimisation,
its industrial waste and 90% of its medical wastes
resource reduction, recycling, and reuse. Large
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corporations were required to pass through IWM THE 4-IN-1 RECYCLING SYSTEM In the final of the four steps a Recycling
requirements to their satellite locations. Multiple How has Taiwan been able to achieve these Management Fund was established and to
programs were implemented by the Industrial benchmarks since the EPAs founding 25 years efficiently regulate recycling activities, the EPA
Development Bureau (IDB) of the MOEA, the ago? The head of the EPA, Minister Stephen Shu- established the Recycling Fund Management
agency responsible for industrial development Hung Shen explains: [The] political will of the Board (RFMB) in 1998. The EPA sets fees which
programs throughout Taiwan, to ensure people is very strong. NGOs are very strong, and not only manufacturers, but also importers,
stakeholders understood the requirements. model good environmental stewardship action must pay into the Recycling Management Fund,
Since extended producer responsibilities to the general public. which supports program costs (including actual
and sustainable materials management According to the minister working with collection and recycling work, subsidies for
concepts in general were novel to most NGOs to build consensus is important to education, auditing, and certifications).
enterprises in 1990, the IDB encouraged changing behaviour, and if people understand In past years, the Fund has managed an
adoption by employing public awareness the importance of coming to a consensus and average collection, disposal and treatment fee
promotions, awards programs, sector-specific adjusting their daily behaviour to protect the (CDTF) of $208.5 million/year.
educational training courses, and technical environment and the economy, then change
assistance. By the end of 1995, the joint task force will occur. To achieve SMM policy goals, LAW ENFORCEMENT
had established the National Center for Cleaner and build buy-in and consensus, the EPA When the EPA evolves into the Ministry of
Production, to provide deeper life-cycle analysis developed a unique, all stakeholder-inclusive, Environment and Natural Resources (MENR), the
of CPGs, benchmarking comparisons of selected comprehensive mechanism, the 4-in-1 Resource Waste Disposal Act and the Resource Recycling
manufacturing processes to find greater SMM Recycling System. The first of the four steps saw Act will likely be combined as the ministry
efficiencies. MOEA also co-sponsored nearly community-based NGOs organised to promote leverages its new formidable database.
80 R&D industrial waste reduction projects. the source separation of waste. Since 2000, specific industries have been
Financial incentives were also used to help The second step involved the development required to use the EPAs user-friendly online
industries engage in SMM at a faster rate. of a private recycling industry and the purchasing waste tracking and reporting system, the
As a result, within seven years solid waste of recyclables from communities and Municipal Industrial Waste Control Report System (IWCRS),
was reduced by 26,653 tonnes/year, CO2 reduced Garbage Collection Teams encouraged to report waste within 24 of it being shipped,
58,186 tonnes/year, wastewater reduced 1.3 The third step saw Municipal Garbage received, or completely treated. The Waste
million tonnes/year, and electricity conserved Collection Teams separate and collect MSW Disposal Act stipulates that all garbage trucks
at 487,000 MWh/year. Today, 14 categories of and recyclables, and provide a preset portion must pass specifications and maintenance tests,
33 items (13 types of containers and 20 types of of the proceeds from the sale of resources to and have permits for transportation and disposal,
commodities) are regulated recyclable waste. participating organisations and workers. as well as GPS tracking systems, transmitting the
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trucks location every 30 seconds to the IWCRS. were issued. The IWCRS is the most visited individuals who violate the law, including up
As of 2011, 5872 trucks had passed the test out website of all Taiwanese government websites to NT$15 million ($500,000) in fines and three
of an estimated 7000 in operation nationwide. approximately half a million businesses, nearly years to life imprisonment . The EPA mandates
Industrial hazardous and toxic waste trucks all major industrial waste generators, use the over 10,000 on-site inspections annually, but
are closely monitored, and employ barcode reporting system. acknowledges that more inspectors are needed,
scanners to check manifests and compare data On Dec. 30, 2011, the EPA brought its and has implemented an education, training,
between generators and transporters' disposal Illegal Dumping Management System online and certification system to address any possible
routes. If a truck leaves its route, or enters a to create a database of dump sites around false reporting.
water source protection area, alarm systems will using GPS satellites to discover unreported sites.
automatically dispatch inspectors, who have Database auditing and mining assist inspectors SMM RESULTS
PDAs connected to the system, for immediate in discovering violations, which trigger on-site As a result of enforcement policies, significant
on-site investigations. In 2010, 432 suspected inspections of waste generators. Stiff fines and improvements continue to be documented.
violations were discovered, and 58 citations penalties are stipulated for corporations and Between the 2004 implementation of the waste
separation policy and 2011, MSW collected
dropped 38.4%, recyclables increased 96.6%,
and most impressively, kitchen waste collected
increased 171.1%. The rate of recyclable
materials collected has been calculated by the
the EPA to be at 40.4% in 2011 and 10.74% for
kitchen waste.
To build on this, by September new
regulations for registering, managing and
CCTV monitoring of resource recycling will go
into effect to improve the 10,000 formal and
informal recycling centres around the nation.
In 2010, about 16.8 million tonnes of
general industrial waste was reported by
industries (generators), haulers (transporters),
and treatment, storage and disposal facilities
(TSDFs).
The Waste Disposal Act requires 25,861
generators, 4963 transporters, and 865
TSDFs to make online reports on the IWCRS,
although over 466,000 firms now use the
Happy cows system. These generators represent 22% of the
total generators on the island, and generate
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THE PROMISE OF ZERO-WASTE rates continue to improve by strategically give enforcement teeth, has already yielded
The effectiveness of SMM has resulted in 84% progressing through step-by-step measures significant positive results in Taiwan. The
of industrial wastes being recycled, and the for source reduction and resource recycling present and near term sustainable materials
remaining 16% treated by the waste generators and reuse. However, Taiwans achievements management landscape includes a new
themselves, or through contracted professional in waste recycling are resulting in over-supply generation waste to energy systems to replace
services. Proper treatment of hazardous wastes of incineration capacity, and private operators aging mass burn incinerators operating well
is now at 60%, and the EPA and MOEA are which won contracts based on low bids are below capacity, mining landfills for recyclables,
evaluating ways to improve this rate. In March, seeking other feedstock to replace high- and projects to determine how to capitalise on
the EPA announced a new NT$20 million calorific waste like plastic and tyres that are recovered materials such as copper.
($674,000) fund to award grants for R&D into being recycled out of the waste stream. As Taiwans extensive stakeholder
recycling methods and carbon footprint The treatment of hazardous wastes (HW) consensus-building programs take root in the
calculations for recycling methods for waste needs to improve as well; the latest numbers remainder of its society and recycling rates
bio-plastics, e-waste, and each category of from the EPA indicate that in 2010, the top continue, policy-makers are seeking greater
spent battery - all products posing particular three types by volume are: electric arc smelting efficiencies in the next generation of technology.
challenges to the recycling system. furnace ash, copper sludge, and waste solution. The reclamation of hundreds of dump and
It was only in 1984 that Taiwan first began The EPA is evaluating what can be done to landfill sites will continue to be a priority, as will
construction of sanitary landfills, and not until retrofit current mass burn incinerators for upgrading waste to energy facilities, collection
1991 were the first incinerators built. Today, 21 better combined heat and power (CHP) energy trucks, and recycling systems. Multinationals,
government-owned and three privately-owned returns, as contract terms near their end. particularly in consumer packaged goods and
waste to energy incinerators treat approximately The recovery of additional challenging electronics, have already experienced benefits
20,000 tonnes of MSW daily, generating 8000 materials, such as copper, from the waste resulting from Taiwans SMM policies. This trend
MWh/day of electricity. All 150 incinerators in stream is another area the EPA and MOEA is projected to continue across other industries.
Taiwan are gradually being transformed into are evaluating. According to EPA officials, the
regional biomass energy centres. The remaining former models of Build-Operate-Transfer or Angelina Jao is a Masters Candidate at
landfills are being shut down after reaching Build-Operate-Own are also under evaluation. Harvard University
capacity, and future byproducts of incinerators e-mail: angelinajao@gmail.com
will be used for land reclamation. CONCLUSIONS
Taiwans SMM policies have transformed A combination of the Waste Disposal Act, This article is on-line.
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a s h
Trtalking
THE COMINGLED
DEBATE
Over recent years there has been much debate both in the industry, and among
politicians and the public over the relative merits of source separated and
comingled recycling collections. On the one hand it is argued that comingled is
easier to collect and encourages greater participation, on the other some argue
that source separated produces higher quality materials. WMW asked some of the
industrys key players for their views on the subject.
The question of comingled versus source separated The first limitation is the amount of fractions that
collection systems is usually a good topic for a fierce people can physically source separate in their homes.
debate among waste professionals. Apparently this Its obvious that people living in detached houses
is a matter of believers and disbelievers. That is a pity in rural areas have much more space to store waste,
because the real question is not which one is best, but compared to those living in an apartment in a big city.
which system suits best in which circumstances. It is therefore no surprise that in big cities the
Believers in source separation will argue that participation in waste separation is usually much
only it will give you the quality that is needed for lower. Secondly, in order to obtain not only a high
optimal recycling. Comingled collection leads to quality but also a significant quantity, source separated
contamination and therefore to loss of quality. This waste needs to be collected at the kerb and there are
is of course a legitimate argument which cant be limits to the number of bins people will accept.
MAARTEN GOORHUIS denied. The quality of source separated material is In the Netherlands, which has an infrastructure for
SENIOR POLICY ADVISOR, indeed usually better. waste separation dominated by source separation, the
NVRD DUTCH SOLID WASTE
ASSOCIATION AND CHAIR OF
Besides that citizens are also very happy to recycle. limits are well illustrated when the recycling rates of
ISWA WG RECYCLING & WASTE Its easy and simple and it brings the feeling that one the big cities are compared to the rest of the country.
MINIMIZATION is doing something good for the environment. Every The big cities are way behind, and in fact hardly
survey that has been carried out on waste collection contribute to the national recycling rate.
in the Netherlands always showed that people love Comingled collection can be a very good
to separate their waste. Also deposit-return systems complementary solution. It is particularly suited
for beverage packaging can count on a very high to highly urbanised areas where its hard or even
popularity. So there is no question over the willingness impossible to implement comprehensive source
of citizens to source separate their waste, nor about separation, and to the collection of a designated
the supreme quality of source separated material. fraction of source separated mixed dry materials which
There are however limitations to source separation. can easily be separated, such as packaging.
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Earlier this year, Melton Borough Council chose to previously free garden waste service with Biffas
switch from its long-standing, and high-performing, subscription-based Green Waste Club.
kerbside-sort recycling service to a fully commingled Many of our 49,000 residents had said they wanted
collection system. Cost and performance were the to recycle more materials, such as some plastics,
main reasons behind the switch. window envelopes and the like. Commingling in a
Like many councils, we faced challenging budget wheeled bin enables this expansion, as well as being
cuts, and after intense discussion, we zeroed in on much easier for residents to divert virtually every dry
our waste and recycling service - this accounts for recyclable from landfill.
around 40% of Meltons annual budget. We assessed a lot of evidence showing that
Our eventual decision to change was guided commingling can really lift dry recycling performance.
both by resident comments and by the collective So it proved: in the first four months of our new
experience of our long-term waste and recycling service, Meltons recycling is up 20%, while waste to
RAMAN SELVON partner, Biffa. Soon after being awarded an integrated landfill is down by over 6%. Its very likely we will hit
WASTE AND ENVIRONMENTAL waste service contract ten years ago, Biffa introduced our target of a 25% uplift.
MAINTENANCE MANAGER,
MELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL alternate week collection of twin wheeled bins Were now avoiding some of the rising waste
(refuse and green waste), and weekly kerbside- disposal costs, and receive income from sales of
sort collection of boxed dry recyclables. Residents quality recyclables processed at Biffas ultra-modern
responded enthusiastically and Melton became a top MRF in Aldridge.
recycler, achieving a 50% rate. Meltons decision to switch should cut around
Our cost-saving answer, rolled out as a major 5% a six figure sum - from our contract costs. This
service change in April, switched from weekly logical, practical decision ticked all the right boxes
collections of boxed, kerbside-sorted dry recyclables for us, and shows that a local authority can adapt to
to fortnightly collections of fully commingled changing times and doesnt have to stay wedded to
materials in a wheeled bin. We also replaced the an established collection system.
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The comingled debate has rumbled on for some years UK reprocessors, particularly the paper mills, have
now and although it has its detractors, local authorities struggled to cope with the contamination levels
continue to adopt the system because of the benefits derived from comingled collections when newer
that it produces. If we go back to the early 90s when facilities opening up particularly in the Far East,
resident participation rates were poor, one of the big seemingly having very little difficulty in reprocessing
issues highlighted was the inconsistent demands of the material.
the collection authorities. Collections were carried out This debate has been further fuelled by some
in 53 litre boxes, wheeled bins, and or coloured sacks, operators taking advantage of very favourable trading
each with its own product mix and each with its own conditions in Asia and exporting substandard materials,
collection method. which has lead to a number of issues with regulatory
The growth of comingled collections has increased inspectors. This practice is, by and large, now a thing
the volume generated at the kerbside by providing a of the past as the sector is starting to consolidate
PAUL DUMPLETON simple effective system that is easy for the public to with recyclers investing heavily in the appropriate
REGIONAL BUSINESS MANAGER, understand, easy to participate in and offers a lower processing equipment, the result of which, is a number
FCC ENVIRONMENT cost of collection for authorities and contractors. of large regional MRFs starting to appear as a result of
In simple terms source separated materials are PFI investment or private speculative ventures.
more expensive to collect as productivity is much Despite several attempts to ban the comingled
lower and requires specialist vehicles. The material is, system it is here to stay for the foreseeable future as
however, far cheaper to process and usually has much it ticks so many boxes for the authorities it serves.
lower contamination rates. Comingled material is very There are however, a number of issues that need to
cheap to collect as it can be integrated into an existing be addressed going forward and these all tend to
collection fleet, but is more expensive to process as relate to the quality debate. The inclusion of glass, the
the material has to go through a materials recycling introduction of a workable quality code of practice, the
facility (MRF). product range and market drivers are all areas where
The real debate over the past few years has further debate and clarification will be required before
been one of quality and is driven by the fact that the angst finally goes away.
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Reliable and
economical
shredding technology
Learn more about our shredding
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Visit us at: Pollutec, 27-30 Nov 2012 at Eurexpo Lyon! Hall 3, stand: D222
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NEW PRODUCTS
& POLICIES Unveiled at RWM
This years RWM in management solutions provider FleetMind knowledge capture software engine to deliver
Solutions showcased their ruggedized smart expert knowledge from technical specialists,
partnership with CIWM display solution for waste collection vehicles. waste operators, technology developers and
event saw a number Speaking to WMW, Fleetmind vice president, regulators.
Don Diego Padilla explained how GDCs We wanted to find a way to help businesses
of landmark product GD4010 smart display has been integrated with achieve their sustainability goals in a way that was
launches and debuts, FleetMinds fleet management system to enable more accessible, interactive and cost effective
as well as a packed waste companies to manages a wide range than those more traditional routes, explained
of inputs from a vehicles on-board systems Dan Botterill, chief executive of Revise Limited.
conference programme including cameras, scales, RFID readers, tyre
and the launch of the pressure and fuel monitoring, and much more. SORTING
It eliminates the need for multiple TITECH took the opportunity to debut its new
Labour partys new solutions, is easier to install than comparable autosort 4 system in the UK. It utilises a FLYING
policies on Waste. solutions and ensures a much improved driver BEAM instead of an external light source. The
experience, said Padilla. technology uses two internal energy sources
On the waste to energy front, PyroPure which illuminate the scanner via a rotating
U
showed off its freezer sized appliance which mirror which results in a homogenous light
nveiling his partys new policies at utilises pyrolysis and gasification technology source that is solely focused on the area of the
the show, Labours shadow waste to treat hygiene waste on-site. Featured in the belt being measured, providing more accurate
minister, Gavin Shuker MP, called previous issue of WMW, the system is able to sorting over the width of the belt and over time.
for a Plan B for resources, and recover more energy in the form of hot water Meanwhile French sorting systems
criticised a lack of action on waste and resources than it uses to treat the waste. specialist, Pellenc showed off its latest innovation
by the UKs current coalition government. In designed for sorting of very small fractions such
his speech, Shuker called on Defra to take CUTTING COSTS as plastic flakes, as well as metals such as copper,
a more ambitious approach to waste policy, With finances tight across a number of industries, aluminium, brass. The Mistral FineSort can sort
including adopting a higher recycling target and the exhibition saw the debut of a number of fractions of between 2 and 50 mm.
bringing England into line with the devolved products and services aimed at cutting the cost
administrations in Wales and Scotland of managing wastes. One such product is the
Meanwhile, on the show floor General VIRTUAL Waste Expert, part of an on-line software This article is on-line.
Dynamics Canada (GDC), a commercial and platform called Cloud Sustainability developed Please visit www.waste-management-world.com
military technology developer, and fleet by Revise Limited. The software utilises a
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SCRAP
METAL
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mobile systems & stationary plants | economical & reliable | service worldwide
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PRODUCT NEWS
AUT: OUTPUT SIZE & LINDNER:THE ART OF
SHREDDERS INNOVATIVE SHREDDING
It is a fact that size matters at a marketable grit size of 50-80 mm. Lindner-Recyclingtech began spe- result, pre-shredding separators
least when it comes to recovering Other customers are mainly in- cialising in the development, man- such as the Lindner Heavy Fraction
resources from waste. The size of terested in converting mixed resi- ufacture and sale of single shaft Separator HFS-1200 are installed.
the output fraction has become a dential waste into a useful product, shredders and compact plants for The material that is shredded and
crucial requirement that our cus- principally RDF. Here the focus is on processing RDF as early as 1999. sorted this way can be reduced to
tomers expect us to meet. grinding the material to size. There are more than 1200 Lindner a size of 5 mm by the secondary
Many of our customers primarily However, we have learned from machines in operation globally. KOMET / POWER KOMET shredders.
aim to recover valuable resources. our customers that while the de- In an RDF-plant, Lindner pre- The universal shredder MICRO-
In order to guarantee great sorting sired output size may vary, opera- and secondary shredders work MAT can be manufactured in 120
results, attention should be paid to tors expectations on a crushing or together. Untreated material is re- different designs and client require-
the shredding process. shredding devices performance, duced to between 100 to 400 mm ments continuously extend the va-
This turns out to be specifically availability and handling do not. by the JUPITER pre-shredder. riety of Lindner shredders.
important in treatment systems We provide technology that ele- In order to achieve the best www.l-rt.com
for mixed metal waste or e-waste gantly teams all these expectations
including chunky electronic appli- with the choice of various output
ances. Here, the operators primary sizes with no additional screening. UMICORE: PRECIOUS
METALS REFINING
concern is breaking up composites The AUT Cross Flow Shredder s phi-
and exposing encased parts be- losophy is simple: low wear, robust
cause this makes it easier for sub- design, unfussy handling, efficient
sequent sorting units to recognise material break-up and grit sizes Umicore Precious Metals Refin- management, etc. Our high busi-
specific material types. Customers that match with operators current ing is one of the worlds largest ness standards and ethics provide
here are mainly interested in clean or future needs. companies in spent auto catalysts a basis for a long-term relationship.
output particles that tend to have www.aut-chemnitz.de recycling, and is proud to offer its Were even more proud of our
clients the best value in recycling eco-efficient total quality approach,
and refining precious metals. our advanced and environmentally
HSM: ENERGY EFFICIENT With processing locations in
both Europe and the U.S., we pro-
sound technology, our openness
and transparency towards our cus-
BALING SOLUTION vide services including high-quali-
ty customised options, early metal
tomers, employees and society.
www.autocatalyst-recycling.
Its 6.2 metres high, weighs 40 quantities are set to increase con- pricing, financing, metal account umicore.com
tonnes and has a pressing power siderably in the near future. The
of 1200 kN: the fully automated VK current daily output of 160 bales
12018 R channel baling press from
HSM for pressing paper, cardboard
will almost double to around 300
bales. That is why only a large solu-
KOMPTECH:WHILE
and cardboard boxes has been
in use by SITA in Hochheim for
tion would do. Highly compressed
bales can be stacked to a greater
SUPPLIES LAST
around three months. height, which increases the capac- Komptech is using the transition petitors, is using to the benefit of
There are fewer bales thanks to ity of the warehouse. period for Stage 3a engines to help its customers. Stage 3a engines are
the enormous pressing pressure The warehouse has limited its customers to save money. The still the best available power plants
and the large bale format. This al- space. The more compressed the advantages are lower upfront cost, to drive Komptech machines.
lows SITA to utilise the warehouse bales, the more stable they are. lower maintenance costs and prov- Therefore, we will continue to use
in the best way possible, speed up They can therefore be stacked en, efficient technology. them during the transition period,
logistics and reduce energy use. higher and safer. The high com- In 2011 new emissions limits so that we can give you the best
Every year, around 30,000 pression also reduces the number (Stage 3b) came into force in the technology at the best price.
tonnes of paper and cardboard of bales, which reduces the cost of EU. Due to the substantial techni- Naturally, our machines are also
from households, printers, busi- logistics and wire. The binding wire cal changes this will require, transi- already available with Stage 3b/Tier
nesses and press wholesalers ac- per bale costs around 1.30. tion periods have been laid down, 4i engines.
cumulate on the premises in. These www.en.hsm.eu/ which Komptech, unlike its com- www.komptech.com
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Plastic Sorting
> UniSort P Flake
Metal Sorting
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INNOVATIONS IN
RENEWABLE
CHEMICAL
PRODUCTION
Biowastes represent a vast reservoir of valuable compounds,
but these substances are often present at low concentrations in
complex aqueous mixtures. However, new technology is being
developed to extract, purify and process such compounds.
by Maggie Smallwood
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s businesses and governments antibiotics, with a value 22 billion by 2013. For enzyme-mediated reactions as it offers excellent
around the world are increasingly bulk chemicals, the biorenewable market has mass transfer with simple product work-up.
turning to waste as a source been estimated at 2.4 billion in 2010 growing Software is now available for modelling which
of chemicals, materials and at compound annual growth rate of 23% up green and bio-derived solvents are most
fuel, universities are rising to the challenge to 2015. Under favourable market conditions favourable for particular reactions compared to
of producing technology that can up-cycle biorenewables could represent nearly 40% of the current petro-chemical alternative.
complex biowastes into the high value bulk chemicals by 2050. Microwave technology offers a number
chemicals and materials that are normally Companies are already investing in of advantages for converting bio-wastes into
sourced from petrochemicals. facilities to exploit waste streams for chemical useful products. It is a rapid, flexible, energy
At the University of York, two internationally production. For instance, Archer Daniels efficient heating method that allows continuous
recognised research groups have come together Midland is developing a portfolio of chemicals processing to produce liquid and solid fuels as
to establish the Biorenewables Development fed by renewable raw materials. They have well as chemical products. The equipment can
Centre (BDC), a not-for-profit company that commissioned a 100,000 tonne propylene glycol be scaled for installation on mobile units able to
supports industry in development and scale up plant in Illinois which will be fed by glycerol move between waste producers.
of new technology for converting plants and from soybean and canola oil production. Microwaves also promote novel reaction
biowastes into high value products. pathways and accelerate the rate of chemical
Founded on research in the University of SUSTAINABILITY reactions. For instance, it has been shown
Yorks Green Chemistry Centre, the BDCs Process The UK has legally binding commitments to at laboratory scale that low temperature
Development Unit has a range of modular, open reduce both CO2 emissions and the quantities of microwave pyrolysis of cardboard or paper
access facilities for use by industry. In addition to waste going to landfill: chemicals derived from produces high value chemicals such as
traditional technology such as milling, pelletising biowastes can contribute to achieving these levoglucosenone and levoglucosan that are
and macerating it can offer fibre expansion and targets. For instance, bio-based caprolactam (a potential building blocks for pharmaceuticals
CO2 extraction as well as novel technologies chemical used in production of nylon) saves and polymers. Simultaneously sugars may be
including low temperature microwave pyrolysis over five tonnes of CO2e per tonne of product released that can be fermented to ethanol or
and spinning cone distillation facilities. compared with fossil-based caprolactam. other chemicals as well as low value co-products
The BDC is a not-for-profit company As emissions become monetised, proven such as biochar for use in energy production or
established by the University of York to assist reductions in emissions will yield direct financial soil improvement.
businesses in developing high value products benefit as well as added value for brands. Industrial biotechnology also has a role to
from plants and biowastes. It is supported by Social sustainability is as important as play in the exploitation of bio-wastes for high
investment from the Department of Business, economic and environmental sustainability. value chemicals. Some micro-organisms are
Innovation and Skills (BIS) and the European Development of biorefineries, where fuels, ideally adapted to grow on bio-wastes and can
Regional Development Fund (ERDF), and is part chemicals and materials are manufactured from catalyse chemical transformations at ambient
of a major infrastructure project led by SCY to locally grown raw materials, produces clusters pressures and temperatures. The genomics
extend the assets and strategic potential of York of businesses and support industries, revitalising revolution has given scientists high throughput
as a leading centre for science and innovation. rural economies. Using grains and oilseeds for tools to select strains that catalyse reactions
We are seeing an increasing commercial food and biowastes for renewable chemical of choice. For instance Aspergillus is a versatile
pull for renewable and bio-based feedstocks as and fuel production reduces competition for micro-organism which has been used in
industries realise they need sustainable sources agricultural resources. industrial fermentation for many years, including
for their raw materials. We see ourselves as part for the production of citric acid from sugar. It is
of the drive towards a bio-based economy TECHNOLOGY able to grow on a range of substrates commonly
where our fuel, chemicals and materials are New technology is needed for reliable extraction, found in waste streams from bioprocessing.
derived from renewable resources, explains the separation and transformation of chemicals With the help of the complete genetic
BDCs director, Joe Ross. from biowastes. Many valuable components are sequence and metabolic models of a well-
The technology now exists to breed crops locked up in complex bio-polymers and other understood strain of Aspergillus, researchers
where value can be extracted from their waste structures. Ideally, we would like to access these from the Centre for Novel Agricultural Products
streams, adds Professor Simon McQueen Mason, through natural solvents such as water, ethanol, at the University of York have been working
also a director at the BDC. For instance, we are and carbon dioxide using minimal energy. Also, with the Feedstock Development Unit of the
applying the latest genomic technologies to chemical production is an integrated process: BDC and a small technology firm, Citration
develop crops where the straw can be easily initial extraction of high value compounds Technology, to develop potential routes for the
fermented into bioethanol without compromising needs to allow subsequent processing for lower production of commercially attractive industrial
the yield of grain for food use. value applications e.g. energy or soil improvers. chemicals.
Higher value compounds, for instance Bio-wastes can be improved as raw materials
MARKET FACTORS flavour, fragrance and bioactive compounds, are through breeding of the plants from which they
The production of chemicals from biorenewable often found in the skins of fruit and vegetables, are derived. The BDCs Feedstock Development
resources is not new, for instance we use starch where they act to deter pests. Essential oils and Unit uses fast track breeding technology to
for a huge range of non-food purposes. The oleoresins can be extracted using liquid CO2, develop plants with enhanced levels or profiles
International Energy Agency (IEA) estimate but CO2 can also be employed as a supercritical of useful compounds.
current annual production of bio-based fluid, a highly tuneable solvent that can be used Whilst imaginative science has been
chemicals and polymers at around 50 million to selectively extract a wide range of molecules applied to develop ingenious technology in the
tonnes, including high value fermentation with no solvent residue. CO2 is also an attractive laboratory, too often the ideas remain in academic
products such as amino acids, vitamins and solvent for chemical reactions, particularly journals rather than being implemented in the
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of straw from small grains is a major source of land component waste streams. These are the low as cresol. Residual biomass has potential to be
and air pollution globally. However like many hanging fruit for processing into high value fermented for production of biofuels.
agricultural products, wheat straw contains a chemicals. Examples include coffee grounds
range of valuable compounds including natural which are being converted into boards and soil CONCLUSIONS
waxes. Waxes have uses in products ranging improvers, orange peel and brewery wastes. Policy priorities, technology push and market
from surface coatings to cosmetics and the There are over fifteen million tonnes of citrus pull are all aligned to develop bio-wastes as
compounds found on the surface of wheat waste produced each year, mainly discarded feedstocks for the chemical using industries. It
straw have properties comparable to a number peels, which are a significant environmental satisfies a number of policies related to reducing
of waxes currently used. liability for disposal, but offer an interesting emissions. It offers a way to reduce costs and
The GCCE developed a low-cost, green source of high value compounds. Professor environmental liabilities as well as add value
chemistry approach to extract wax from wheat James Clark, head of the GCCE explains: The A wide range of new technologies, are being
straw and is working with a consortium of by-product of the juicing industry has the developed to both process bio-wastes and
companies including Botanix and Croda potential to provide a range of compounds, to breed crops with useful by-products. The
Chemicals Europe to commercialise it. offering a more profitable and environmentally innovation routes to take technology out of the
The biofuel industry is turning to valuable alternative to current waste use laboratory into commercialisation are maturing.
lignocellulosic wastes such as straw and practices. We are seeking to do this by harnessing Joe Ross is confident that the BDC is on to a
waste wood for ethanol production. Second the chemical potential of food supply chain winner: The BDC has been established to assist
generation ethanol is fermented from glucose waste using green chemical technologies hundreds of regional businesses in creating
which is released from cellulose polymers in and use natures own functionalities to obtain long-term sustainable jobs founded in the bio-
these materials. However, these feedstocks sought-after properties in everyday products. based economy of the future.
also contain large quantities of hemi-cellulose. Researchers at the Universities of York,
The micro-organisms that are used to ferment Sao Paolo and Cordoba have joined forces to Maggie Smallwood (External Communications),
glucose can not metabolise the pentose establish the Orange Peel Exploitation Company Peter Hurst (Scientist), Mark Gronnow (Head
sugars found in hemi-cellulose. To exploit these (OPEC) - a zero waste biorefinery project that of Process Development Unit) work for the
scientists are already developing new micro- will use low temperature microwave technology Biorenewables Development Centre.
organisms optimised to grow on pentose sugar. to extract a range of compounds. Higher value Web: www.biorenewables.org
targets include d-limonene, which is a widely
FOOD WASTES used additive in domestic products, and This article is on-line.
Although many biowastes are mixed, the food mesoporous carbons that can be used as water Please visit www.waste-management-world.com
industry also produces a number of single purifiers as well as commodity chemicals such
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ABOUT
TOWN Direct from the development shop at the Benteler facility in The Netherlands, the
prototype MAN Metropolis hybrid 6x2 chassis emerges into daylight for the first time
B
Truck and bus efore we start, I should explain We also need to observe that while truck
that the history of automotive manufacturers, environmental campaigners and
manufacturer, MAN has engineering is littered with concept yes, even technical journalists, are keen to talk
a global reputation. The vehicles that never made it into about new environmentally friendly products
company has a good production. There have also been those that (like hybrids), designed to save our planet, the
deserved to succeed, only to be killed-off by reality is likely to be something different. While a
market share in most corporate politics, a change in regulations, or true zero emission refuse collection truck might
sectors of the truck market even something completely unexpected, like a be technically possible - it isnt at present as the
melt-down of the global financial system. true environmental costs of battery production
- with the exception of On the other hand, there are also designs are usually ignored. And while many so-called
waste and recycling, that made it without the benefit of any visionary hybrid solutions work fine, they nearly always
thinking whatsoever. I say this in order to illustrate fall short in some way.
perhaps. So when our that even in todays high-tech computer-driven Current diesel trucks are economical and
collection and transport age, the balance between success or failure can reliable to run, are light in weight (leaving plenty
still come down to something as intangible as of margin for payload) and even on tough
correspondent heard brand image, customer perception, or even the refuse collection operations, should be capable
about a new hybrid personalities tasked with seeing it through to of working hard in an urban environment for at
production. least eight years. Did I mention price? Whatever
concept vehicle specifically So how then shall we judge the new MAN environmental campaigners may say, everything
designed to meet Metropolis? We need to start by observing that has a price. And unless unfairly discriminating
several other truck manufacturers have already legislation skews the market, the benchmark
operational demands in an staked a claim in this highly specialised niche price for the worlds best zero-emissions
urban environment, he had including Volvo, Renault and Mercedes Benz - vehicle is always going to be a standard diesel
to be the first to take a look. manufacturers which, it could be argued, have truck. Sadly, every environmental solution Ive
a much higher profile in waste and recycling seen to date compares badly on all, or several
by Malcolm Bates than MAN. of those criteria.
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WORTH THE WAIT? unlikely to start for another six months at the answers the operational demands that we are
So, finally, welcome to the MAN Metropolis. earliest. My mission? To get in first and see all facing right now. In other words, it should be
My longer-than-average introduction helps if Metropolis is worth the wait. The project technically possible for a fleet of MAN Metropolis
illustrate that this truck has been a long- stands on three fundamental principals;- No refuse collection vehicles (RCVs) to be put into
time making - two years of planning and loss of payload (compared to a diesel chassis), service, just as soon as the MAN management
computer modelling by the technological wizz- ability to operate throughout the night thanks board signs it off for production. This project
kids at Benteler Engineering Services in the to significant noise reduction, and finally, to doesnt have to wait for new technology to be
Netherlands, working with the product planners achieve the maximum reduction in emissions, developed, diesel to become more expensive,
at MAN in Munich, in fact. If successful, the prize while being environmentally sustainable. We or future legislation banning diesel trucks from
for MAN could be massive - Metropolis could are claiming this is the first hybrid solution that downtown areas in order to become viable.
raise the profile of the brand in the waste and can actually carry more payload than a diesel
recycling sector in one mighty leap and bring truck and offer wider utilisation, suggests Patrick LESS IS MORE
with it increased sales of more conventional Op deBeecke, vice president global projects. More significantly, it doesnt ask the customer
diesel truck chassis as well. That is some claim. - you, the operator - to accept an operational
The prototype is scheduled to be officially After an hour-long presentation at the penalty in the shape of reduced payload due
unveiled at the IAA exhibition in Hanover in impressive Benteler facility in Helmond, Im fully to the extra weight of the hybrid transmission,
September, then shown in conjunction with briefed. The key requirement of the Metropolis or reduced operational shift availability due
contractor Suez (a potential first customer) at project has been to design a truck chassis for to the range of the battery packs. In fact the
Pollutec, Lyon, in November. Real life testing the urban environment that looks forward well Metropolis really can claim to be the first hybrid
is due to start in early 2013 and production is into the next decade - the 2020s - but also truck that offers significantly more payload - up
to 14 tonnes is available at a design weight of 26
tonnes GVW within a 6x2 rearsteer format - and
increased on station service levels thanks to
impressive noise level reductions, compared to
what youre currently using.
Offering more payload AND technology in
one truck sounds unlikely, but I can confirm, it
is true. Clearly such a claim would be negated
if the actual performance (that is acceleration,
tractability and braking) compared to a standard
diesel truck was reduced. I cant entirely confirm
how it drives in service at this point because
actual service trials - collecting waste - have
yet to take place. But from what I can judge by
pulling the prototype out of the experimental
shop, the Metropolis hybrid should perform as
well, if not better, than a 300/400hp diesel truck
with automatic transmission.
BE AMAZED
So youll be amazed when I tell you that the
power unit is the same V6 Turbo diesel engine
normally found in a standard Audi automobile,
then? I certainly was. How can such a small unit
(of just 3 litres) power a 26 tonne truck? The
answer is easily. Unlike some other hybrids, the
Metropolis uses a single internal combustion
engine - not two as some do, or none as with
battery electrics. But this isnt used to directly
drive the wheels. While a conventional truck
driveline is retained (a prop shaft and axle
differentials, rather than wheelmotors) the Audi
diesel simply generates power to boost charge
the three-part battery pack. It is the battery
packs - via a sophisticated management system
- that put the power into the electric motor that
powers the drivetrain and other automotive
systems. It is also electricity that powers the
compaction system, binlifters and indeed, all the
Cab interior - and of course exterior - is the same as standard diesel-fuelled
MAN TGS - only gearshift and other minor controls differ other functions that are normally powered by an
engine-driven PTO on a conventional RCV..
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Less waste.
Sometimes more is better than less. Like more payload, package of features that will give much more of some
efciency and uptime. But less can be really great too. and much less of some.
Less weight, less fuel consumption, less CO2-emissions, Or to give you some numbers, weight cut by up to
less standstills. We set out to nd the perfect combina- half a ton, operation time cut down to a third, fuel
tion of these mores and lesses. And we did. and emissions both cut by a third. All-in-all, the Hiab
The Hiab Multilift XR18S Pro Future is a superlight Multilift XR18S Pro Future offers less waste and
hooklift optimized for a three-axle truck with a unique outstanding operating efciency.
Cargotec improves the efciency of cargo ows on land and at sea wherever cargo is
on the move. Cargotecs daughter brands Hiab, Kalmar and MacGregor are recognised
leaders in cargo and load handling solutions around the world.
www.cargotec.com www.hiab.com
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OPERATIONAL OPTIONS
As Klaus Feldmann, the project manager at
Benteler explains, the driving force behind
Metropolis has been to deliver more than a
conventional diesel truck, not less. Any hybrid
system is going to cost more initially, he
confirms bluntly, but honestly. The focus on this
project has been to develop a solution that is
quiet enough to make the collection of garbage
and recyclable materials throughout the night
in downtown areas viable (when there is less
Payload is greater than a diesel truck down to the weight saved by fitting a much smaller fuel tank.
traffic congestion), without residents objecting.
Audi diesel runs at constant low revs giving maximum torque, so only needs tiny 120 litre fuel tank!
Then go out again later the same day and work
another shift well into the evening. On that
The clever part? It looks just like any other MAN as power steering and cab tilt are electrically- basis, one Metropolis could do the work of at
diesel truck. The cab, most of the controls, the powered. Service brakes remain air via a least two comparable diesel trucks - more when
chassis and running gear are all the same as compressor - to help retain a drivability standard fitted with a demountable body system.
a TGS model truck. The key difference is that comparable to a conventional diesel truck - The adoption of what is in effect a diesel
under the floor of the tilt cab there is only the although a regen braking capability kicks-in generator means the Metropolis will not run
battery pack (3x35kW modules giving 105kW/ first. The level of retardation is adjustable to suit out of battery power. The diesel engine runs at
hr) and a cooling system to keep them at operating conditions, but unlike systems that constant revs during transit mode to and from
optimum working temperature, rather than a use supercaps or other accumulator systems, the collection zone. This is enough to allow the
big heavy diesel power unit. So where is the there is no need for sharp levels of braking on fitting of compact battery pack modules which
diesel engine? Amazingly, the 150kW V6 fits the collection round (route) in order to recharge allow for up to 15 km - around 4 hours of work
behind the cab under the compaction body the system for the next launch. In fact, it is the - in pure battery-only mode at any one time,
floor, together with the 203kW (283kW peak) quiet, gentle nature of the Metropolis that is with the diesel engine completely shut down,
Remy electric motor, within the chassis rails. at the heart of Patrick Op deBeecks claim of Klaus Feldmann explains. Thats working on a
There are no complex components or battery dramatically increased utilisation. mileage of around 150 km per 24 hours. When
packs located between cab and body - so a How so? Typically, a fleet of conventional not working, a simple plug-in cable is used to
longer wheelbase (or shorter body length) is diesel-fuelled RCVs with hydraulic compaction give a top-up charge.
not required. systems and binlifters will start work at 6 or 7 So what happens when the Metropolis
am and work a single shift of around forty hours reaches the downtown work zone? The driver
WHY HYDRAULICS HAD TO GO a week. In contrast, a typical line-haul truck/ has two options, Klaus explains. The diesel
There are no hydraulic systems on the trailer (costing much less to purchase) delivering engine is so quiet, that where zero exhaust
Metropolis - all the automotive functions such products to supermarkets or retail locations emissions is not a priority, it can remain running.
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SEEKING NEW
MARKETS
NEXT GENERATION FLEET
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS GO GLOBAL
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ts seldom possible these days to remains a family-owned business. But this And next year? We have recognised that for
have a conversation with anyone in is no family shop - last year Moba Mobile the South American economies to continue
manufacturing without the word China Automation installed products and systems develop more effectively, on-board weighing
cropping up. Once, it might have been valued at 55 million. Unlike many on-board and a whole range of systems that are designed
in the context of the location for a start-up weighing equipment, vehicle telematics and to help vehicle and plant operators to know
business, but more likely these days, a joint routing systems suppliers (of which there are their true costs - and indeed, even that their
facility to promote a local market. But sadly, the hundreds), Moba stands against trends to out- vehicles are working where they are supposed
word China is also increasingly discussed as source labour in order to cut costs. to be - have to be developed, Volker Harms
the source of fake products, those sold without German manufacturers are of course famous continues. While we do use a network of
meaningful after-sales support, or lack of legal for aiming high and taking the long-term view. dealers and installation agents in some national
redress in the context of violating copyright But its interesting to note that Volker Harms and markets, where possible, we try to provide our
or patents. The growth of the developing his management team have managed to build customers with a Moba-owned facility, staffed
economies also promotes fierce debate as to an organisation that today has a global reach, by Moba-trained people, to help ensure our
whether they are responsible for destabilising while at the same time, keeps a firm control products and services meet local operating
energy and commodity prices. on quality by traditional in-house production. conditions, he adds.
There are few places on the planet where While certain products and components have to Unlike several competitors, Moba has
the word China doesnt result in a strong be bought-in, the majority of finished products in-house installation facilities, giving greater
reaction. But the peaceful city of Limburg in are designed, manufactured and assembled by security and more consistent quality, when
Germany is one of those places. My mission the 430 staff based in Limburg. compared to using third party contractors. In
is to visit the HQ of one of Limburgs major I cant help but note that a few years other cases, Moba equipment and systems are
employers - Moba Mobile Automation. ago, this would be considered outdated, as designed for and supplied directly to the major
What sort of company is Moba? And what other established brands raced each other to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for
sort of automation are we talking about? Lets outsource and cut costs. Now, Moba is looked- installation on the production line. This activity
cover the product side first - in simple terms, we on enviously as being sensible. Earlier this year, is likely to increase, Volker suggests as a result of
are talking on-board weighing systems for refuse a brand new company-owned facility was changes in Type Approval legislation.
collection vehicles (RCVs) and other vehicles commissioned at Haddenham, near London If all this sounds ambitious, thats because
used in the waste industries. And advanced - even though a third party distributor would it is. But remember, Moba already has
vehicle telematics and routing systems. have been less of a financial risk in the price- considerable experience of the local conditions
As to discovering what kind of operation sensitive UK market. in many different global markets as a result of
Moba is? Ive come to Limburg to meet up with Last month, the Moba operation in Atlanta, working with some the major manufacturers of
Moba group president, Volker Harms in order Georgia, started to roll-out products and construction plant and equipment. Brands such
to find out. services to the waste and recycling industry as JCB and Caterpillar use Moba as a supply
in the U.S. Moba began American operations partner for overload warning systems as well as
AIMING HIGH back in 1999 by establishing the brand in the bucket and load weighing. Different industries
The Moba organisation was started forty construction and quarrying sectors. Today, the have different requirements of course, but as
years ago by Volkers father to produce grade new waste division is headed by rising star Volker Harms confirms with a smile, the same
and slop control in construction equipment, Christoph Podes. Were positive we can help industries in different parts of the world, often
weighing systems for feed mixer wagons and U.S. waste contractors run more efficiently as have significantly different needs.
crane overload systems. And even today, it well as reduce operating costs, he explained.
PARTNERS - NOT BARGAINS
Thats why weve taken our time in getting
established in the USA, adds Volker. While many
of the compaction bodies and front end loaders
used in the U.S. are broadly similar to those
used in other sophisticated markets in Europe,
truck chassis, differing methods of operation
can pose all sorts of issues. Thats why Id urge
communes or commercial waste contractors
looking to upgrade their systems not to think
of on-board weighing, telematics, routing, or
safety equipment (Moba is also a supplier of
safety overload systems for hydraulic platform
cherry pickers) as something you just buy in a
box and screw onto a truck, he adds. A special
bin weighing unit for U.S. based front end
loaders and a new six-load cell overload system
especially designed for U.S. trucks has been
recently developed to overcome these issues.
The problem I have with writing about
For security and cleanliness, outsiders - especially journalists! - are not allowed in the assembly or R&D areas. on-board weighing equipment, telematics
But by maintaining an installation facility, systems can be fitted in controlled conditions
and routing systems for refuse collection
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vehicles (RCVs), bulk waste trucks and hydraulic GOING UNDERGROUND? generations of diesel/electric Hybrid RCVs
machinery such as artic wheeled loaders and And what about meeting the changing needs might be expected to work two full shifts
telehandlers, its that I rarely get to see either the of our industry? We are looking very closely every 24 hours, instead of just one, its worth
product or system, let alone be told about the at technical developments relating to vehicles noting he is confident that Moba product
benefits by the OEM - the maker of the product and equipment used in the waste and recycling quality will stand such a demanding pace.
on which Moba equipment is fitted or installed. sectors, he explains. The growth in the use of Raising the profile of the brand when
I explain to Volker Harms that the end-user (his demountable side-loading vehicles and units youre making something as un-sexy as a
customer) often has the very same problem. He designed to handle underground containers are loadcell or electronic black box, is a tougher
smiles and suggests that compared to building good examples. The operator will still want full issue to crack. But its quite clear that in order
brand recognition as a key supplier in this Weights and Measures-approved bin weighing to be successful Moba (or indeed any other
fiercely competitive sector, my problems are as units, but the collection body itself is likely to component supplier) has to convince you,
of nothing, compared to his! Hes right of course. be hooklift demountable. Weve been working the end user, to specify such equipment by
So where is Moba heading next? Rather with leading sideloader manufacturers such as name, rather than leave it to the truck chassis,
than using the new, growing economies as TransLift to ensure that all the information an or body manufacturer - or dealer - to supply it
a source of cheap labour to supply world operator of rear end loaders expects, is also on a price-lead basis.
markets, Moba is already well-established available on a sideloader, he explains. How you make that choice will determine
in the construction sectors in both China Moba also works with other key leading the pace of development in the waste and
and India (supplying those local domestic suppliers such as Heil, Faun and Zoeller and recycling industry over the next decade. As a
markets), is expanding from construction is looking to forge further alliances with journalist, its my job to be impartial. But I cant
into waste and recycling in North America vehicle body manufacturers and suppliers. help thinking the cheapest option isnt likely
and is currently looking to develop in South There have been some major successes for to be the best.
America. And the Pacific Rim? While this region Moba in France, Italy and Spain - where, for
offers considerable operational contrasts - not example, recently a delivered fleet of 320 RCVs Malcolm Bates is Waste Management
to mention logistical issues in the context for Barcelona was Moba-equipped. Because Worlds collection and transport
of service back-up - yes, Volker Harms is we have control over our own R&D and correspondent
also interested in forming some strategic production processes, I would like to think e-mail: malcolm@automotivespecialists.co.uk
partnerships in the Southern Hemisphere as that Moba is in a stronger position to react
well. That is of course in addition to continuing to changing operational needs, compared This article is on-line.
to build greater market share in Europe and the to our competitors, Volka Harms concludes. Please visit www.waste-management-world.com
former Eastern Bloc states. Considering he is fully aware that new
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On 16 September 2012 the ISWA General Assembly MEMBERS OF THE BOARD IN 2012/2013
was held at Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy a David Newman, Italy, President
truly impressive venue. More than 80 ISWA Members Helmut Stadler, Austria, Vice President
were present, among them 47 National Member Hkan Rylander, Sweden, Treasurer
Representatives. The latter made some future-oriented Antonis Mavropoulos, Greece, STC Chair
decisions, elected a new President, a new Vice-President, Bettina Kamuk, Denmark, National Member Representative
a new Treasurer and 3 new Board Members. John Skinner, USA, National Member Representative
Past President Jeff Cooper has been unanimously Edmund Fleck, Germany, Organisation Member Representative
designated as an Honorary Member by the General Petri Kuovo, Finland, Organisation Member Representative
Assembly in recognition of his special services to ISWA. Goran Vujic, Serbia, Regional Development Network Representative
On the right is the newly constituted ISWA Board: Amiya Kumar Sahu, India, Regional Development Network Representative
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WORLD CONGRESS 2012
The ISWA World Congress 2012 took place from 17 to 19 September in
Florence, Italy, and was, according to the very positive feedback of the
delegates, a great success.
Almost 1,300 delegates from 65 countries attended the event,
which is a new record participation for the ISWA World Congress.
The participants were offered a lot during these 3 congress days: 240
speeches in 49 sessions, 180 poster presentations, an atmospheric
welcome reception in the beautiful garden of the congress centre, an
exceptional gala dinner with Tuscan specialities and a fantastic band
which made people shake legs until late night.
One could really feel that a spirit of community and mutual
inspiration developed in the course of the congress was one out
of the many positive comments given at the end of the event. The
presentations held at the Congress and more photos are available on
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UMWELTTECHNOLOGIE GMBH ................................................ 15 LINDNER RECYCLINGTECH .......................................................... 27 T: +44 1992 656600
BABCOCK & WILCOX VOLUND ..................................................BC MACPRESSE EUROPA SRL............................................................. 37 F: +44 1992 656700
BEST........................................ .................................................................. 30 MASIAS RECYCLING S L............................................................... IBC Roy Morris
BME GLOBAL LTD - INTERNATIONAL METSO LINDEMANN GMBH....................................................... 17 International
ENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE ................................................3 NIHOT RECYCLING TECHNOLOGY B.V. ................................. 21 E: rmorris@pennwell.com
T: +44 (0) 1992 656613
BMH TECHNOLOGY OY ....................................................................1 ORKEL COMPACTION AS .............................................................. 40 F: +44 1992 656700
BOLLEGRAAF RECYCLING MACHINERY............................... 12 P&L SOFTWARE SYSTEMS LIMITED ........................................ 51
Dottie LaFerney
CARGOTEC SWEDEN AB ............................................................... 45 PRESONA AB ........................................................................................ 16 Regional Manager, Southeast
CATERPILLAR S.A.R.L. ....................................................................... 47 PTF HAEUSSER GMBH. .....................................................................9 E: dottiel@pennwell.com
T: (512) 858-7927
DOPPSTADT CALBE GMBH.........................................................IFC RIMINI FIERA - ECOMONDO 2012........................................... 53 F: (512) 858-1910
ECO-STAR ............................................................................................... 33 SATRIND S.P.A. ..................................................................................... 18
ELDAN RECYCLING AS .................................................................. 26 SIBICO INTERNATIONAL LTD - WASTETECH 2013.......... 42 Craig Wiggins
Regional Manager, East
FLIR COMMERCIAL SYSTEMS B/V............................................ 48 STEINERT ELEKTROMAGNETBAU GMBH............................. 36 E: craigw@pennwell.com
GICOM BV .............................................................................................. 41 TANA OY ................................................................................................. 25 T: (610) 430-8181
F: (610) 430-0910
HAMMEL RECYCLINGTECHNIK GMBH ................................. 34 TOMRA SORTING GMBH............................................................... 19
HSM GMBH & CO KG.... .................................................................. 22 UMICORE PRECIOUS METALS.................................................... 20 Amy Bailie
Regional Manager, Central/West
ICM AG .................................................................................................... 52 UNTHA SHREDDING TECHNOLOGY GMBH ...................... 31 E: amyb@pennwell.com
ISWA WORLD CONGRESS VIENNA 2013.................................6 VECOPLAN AG .................................................................................... 23 T: (918) 832-9241
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