ONE STOP SHOP FOR WASTE AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT
During autumn 2009 almost all waste and wastewater from the biggest private slaughterhouse in Norway will be treated in an integrated waste solution of a new kind that integrates biogas, composting and wastewater treatment plants. Only a small amount of risk class 1 and 2 waste must be treated elsewhere.
The turn-key solution, consisting of not just the environmental technology, but also the design and the actual building of the treatment works, will be provided by the environmental technology company Preseco Oy.The facility will be delivered to Malvik Biogas AS, owned by the municipality of Malvik and the food company Spis Grilstad AS. It has capacity to process 20,000 tons of slaughter waste, 10,000 tons of food waste and 115,000 m3 of wastewater per year. The end products are compost, biogas and clean water, leaving nothing to be transported or purified elsewhere, except for the small amounts of risk waste.
The new plant makes it possible to treat bio waste also from the community without unnecessary transportation. Furthermore, the biogas produced will be used as heat energy for both the slaughterhouse and a new urban area that will be built near the plant. The €20 million investment will be started up gradually before the end of 2008.
“This is the start of a new generation of local, integrated waste treatment solutions for the food industry” summarises Mikko Kantero, managing director of Preseco. “The project is the first of its kind as far as we know.”
The possibility of integrating waste handling locally became of interest for Spis Grilstad when the company decided to locate its new slaughterhouse in Malvik. The food company and the municipality decided to work together in finding an environmentally sound solution to treat all of the waste as a whole.
“In addition of making us independent from other waste treatment facilities, the plant will also serve the community", says Ståle Gausen, CEO, Spis Grilstad. "The integrated waste solution will be odourless and it fulfils all new requirements regarding safety and environment and can therefore be used also in residential areas."/ins
Figure text 1:
All waste and wastewater from a new slaughterhouse in Norway, except a small amount of risk waste, will be turned into clean compost, purified water and biogas for heating purposes in this integrated waste solution that is planned and will be built by Preseco Oy.
© Preseco Oy
Figure text 2:
This neat and tidy integrated waste solution provided by Preseco Oy has capacity to treat 20,000 tons of slaughter waste, 10,000 tons of food waste and 115,000 m3 of wastewater per year. The end products are compost, biogas and clean water, leaving nothing to be transported or
purified elsewhere.
© Preseco Oy
Preseco in short:
Preseco Oy is a rapidly growing, private European environmental technology company with over 20 years of experience of waste processing, water purification and bio fuel production. The waste treatment plant of Malvik Biogas AS will use Preseco’s patented technologies for bio waste treatment. The company’s versatile expertise of environmental technologies allows this kind of a complete waste handling solution to be realised by a single supplier.
For additional information, contact:
Preseco Oy
Tekniikantie 14
FI - 02150 Espoo
Mikko Kantero
Managing Director
Tel. +358(0)50 2247
Fax: +358 0(9) 2517 4001
E-mail: mikko.kantero@preseco.eu
www. preseco.eu
Christoffer Worsøe
Area representative for Norway and Sweden
Tel. +47 908 99 646
E-mail: christoffer.worsoe@preseco.eu
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