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Do you know that biowaste can be used for reclamation of various areas?

How is industrial biowaste produced?

  • During processing vegetable products,
  • during  food processing,
  • in forestry, game management, horticulture,
  • in textile, paper, leather industry,
  • during wood and cork processing,
  • in canteens and eating houses,
  • in wastewater treatment plants.

A significant source of biowaste can be found in the municipal sphere, e.g.:

  • waste generated from the maintenance of green spaces,
  • biowaste collected by citizens.

What sorts of biowaste can be collected from households?

  • Waste generated from the maintenance of gardens – branches, leaves, grass, flowers.
  • Remnants from growing fruit and vegetables
  • Food leftovers,
  • Compost remnants,
  • Other vegetable scraps etc.

How is biowaste collected?

  • by means of collecting containers placed directly in households (according to the conditions of municipalities),
  • by mobile collection,
  • by direct delivery to a recycling centre.

How is biowaste utilized?

The most frequent way of biowaste utilization in municipalities and towns is composting.  Marius Pedersen Group runs 12 own composting plants and several composting plants in the ownership of municipalities and towns. The composting process is regulated by approved  operation rules and procedures.

Final products are chemically analyzed and then utilized adequately in accordance with the result of the analysis:

  • as the surface of green spaces within sport and recreational facilities with the exception of outdoor playgrounds,
  • as the surface of urban green spaces, parks and forest parks
  • as reclamation layers in industrial zones, and for terrain modifications in industrial zones,
  • as material for a levelling reclamation layer or as material used for technical support of a landfill site, specifically for covering inactive parts of forests,
  • for the formation of reclamation layers of  secured landfill sites and sludge lagoons or for biofilter cartridges.

Biowaste disposal process complies with stringent legislation which defines biowaste properties, treatment methods, utilization otions and parametres of final products.


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