Covering a surface area of 230ha, the Lippe Plant is the largest industrial recycling centre in Europe. Originally an aluminium plant, this recycling park in Lünen is now home to a range of different facilities – such as plants for processing and recycling gypsum from flue gas desulphurisation plants, chemicals, wood, plastics, e-waste and non-fossil fuels. By restructuring the site and changing its use, the family-run company REMONDIS has succeeded in creating over 1,400 new jobs in the fields of recycling and environmental protection and in one of Germany's perhaps less structurally developed regions.
In 2015, the recycling activities at the Lippe Plant in Lünen were officially added to the list of projects that have a sustained beneficial effect on our climate. In 2016, they were then named one of the state’s twelve best projects. Read more at KlimaExpo.NRW
A video of the Lippe Plant
Every year, about 900,000 tonnes of recycled products leave the Lippe Plant. These include:
The Lippe Plant is also proving to be a role model when it comes to producing energy. Various waste streams generated by the different on-site facilities are thermally treated in the biomass-fired power plant and in the fluidised bed power plant to produce energy. The resulting steam and electricity not only cover the Lippe Plant's own requirements (114.600 MWh each year) but also benefit external customers, who are supplied with 222,300 MWh steam and electricity every year.
A study carried out by Prognos AG and the INFA Institute has revealed that the activities at the Lippe Plant reduce carbon emissions by around 488,000t every year. That is enough to compensate for the CO2 output of 80,000 passengers flying to Sydney, Australia. Or to paint a more visual image: the Lippe Plant cuts carbon emissions by the same amount as a wind farm operating 80 wind turbines.
Every year, the Lippe Plant effectively offsets the carbon emissions produced by 80,000 passengers taking long-haul flights from Germany to Sydney
Our efforts to achieve sustainability are far from over. We are continuously working on improving our results by modernising our systems and developing and implementing state-of-the-art technology. We have invested 400 million euros over the last few years alone. One of our latest investment projects involves the construction of a new biogas plant that will supply approx. 1,400 households with electricity and help reduce carbon emissions by a further 5,000t every year.
There are two ways to get to see the Lippe Plant up close: you can either take a look around our Lippe Plant website or visit the recycling centre in person. We would, of course, recommend that you do both. Please note, however, that we can only offer guided tours of the Lippe Plant to groups of people. Find out more about our tours and the recycling technology used at the Lippe Plant by going to www.remondis-lippe-plant.com
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