Thinking green is a concept that is finding more and more supporters. Not only industrial and commercial businesses are looking at becoming more sustainable but the hotel industry, too. A development which REMONDIS is more than happy to support. We were, therefore, really pleased to learn that the assistance we have been giving the Steigenberger Hotel in Berlin has also helped them win a prize. In 2015, the Hotel Am Kanzlerplatz was presented with the 'Meeting Experts Green Award' in the 'Sustainable Events' category in recognition of its "Green Meeting by Steigenberger" concept. This package is unique in the hotel trade and includes full carbon compensation – from the organisation of the event, to the catering and equipment, all the way through to the waste management. One of the fundamental components of the "Green Meeting by Steigenberger" is the recycling concept we developed that includes 17 different categories of recyclable waste. This concept is, by the way, not only being implemented in Berlin but across the whole of the chain. Thanks to these efforts, the Steigenberger Group has cut its annual carbon emissions by around 33,000 tonnes.
Each year, the GreenTec Award is presented to projects which are particularly innovative and sustainable. Which makes it all the more pleasing that our projects were once again shortlisted for this prize for the second year running. RESPRAY – our environmentally friendly technology that enables aerosol cans to be recycled – was named one of the Top 3 nominees for the 2017 GreenTec Award in the ‘Recycling & Resources’ category. In 2016, we even made it to the no.1 slot with our patented REMONDIS TetraPhos® process which is used to recover phosphorus from sewage sludge ash. This process is a sustainable way to preserve phosphorus, a resource that is becoming more and more difficult to extract from the ground and which is vital for all living organisms. During the awards ceremony, which was held in Munich on 29 May 2016, Dr Martin Lebek, CTO, reiterated just how important this work was: “TetraPhos® is an important way to bridge the gap between recovering and recycling vital substances and running modern water management systems. It is a great honour to be given this award and it will spur us on to do even more to conserve natural resources in Germany – both in the water and in the recycling sectors.”
Find out more about our patented TetraPhos process in the section on recovering phosphorus
Recovering and recycling lightweight components in fibre-reinforced composite hybrid structures so they can be reused – that not only sounds complicated, it is complicated. Which is why we are particularly proud to have made pioneering progress in this area as well. For a number of years now, we have been collaborating with partners from the worlds of industry and science on a joint project supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). And this work has been so successful that we have been nominated for the 2018 Raw Material Efficiency Award. The name of the project: ReLei. The subject: developing integral recycling systems for composite materials used by the automobile industry.
Find out more about the ReLei project in the chapter on researsch
REMONDIS has been named one of the Top 3 most sustainable large corporations in Germany by a jury of 16 experts three times now – namely in 2012, 2014 and 2015. This is a great honour that not only endorses our commitment to sustainability but will also spur us on to do even more in the future – for each prize that is won brings with it an obligation to work even harder and do even better.
At the beginning of 2016, our comprehensive educational project that has been rolled out across Germany and focuses on the subjects of recycling, resource conservation and sustainability was awarded the quality label "Werkstatt N Projekt 2016" [Workshop N Project 2016]. This label is awarded by none other than the Federal government's Council for Sustainable Development [Rat für Nachhaltige Entwicklung]. A jury of experts had to evaluate several hundred submissions before reaching its decision. To learn more about our educational project, go to the RECYCLING PROFESSIONALS.
In 2015, the recycling activities at our plant in Lünen were added to KlimaExpo.NRW’s list of projects that it considers to be both particularly sustainable and important for preventing climate change. Just one year later, they were then officially named one of the twelve best pioneering projects in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW). REMONDIS was presented this award in recognition of its exemplary recycling efforts at its Lippe Plant. By processing and recycling industrial, household and organic waste and by transforming waste and residue into fuels, the plant is able to cut carbon emissions by around 488,000 tonnes every single year. KlimaExpo.NRW is a cross-departmental initiative of the state government of NRW. The project’s overall aim is to present successful innovative projects to as wide an audience as possible – also at international level – as well as to promote further collective action to tackle climate change.
NRW Minister of the Environment Johannes Remmel (right) handing over the KlimaExpo.NRW awards to the winners – including REMONDIS Managing Director Herwart Wilms (left)
Click on klimaexpo.nrw and read the interview with Norbert Rethmann, Honorary Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the RETHMANN Group, during which he discusses "The challenges faced by the recycling industry"
A further REMONDIS project has been added to KlimaExpo.NRW’s list of reference projects this year (2017): our waste treatment plant in Erftstadt, which we designed and run ourselves. Using a process developed by our own technicians, the facility is able to transform waste into high-quality refuse-derived fuel (RDF) which can then be used by power stations and cement works as an alternative source of energy. State-of-the-art sorting and separation technology, such as eddy current separators and near infrared spectroscopy, is deployed to make this possible. Moreover, it ensures that only those substances that cannot be recycled for re-use are actually processed into refuse-derived fuel. Valuable resources, such as iron, non-ferrous metals and plastics, can be recovered from the waste and returned to production cycles. At the end of the day, it is the environment that benefits the most from this combination of materials recycling, RDF production and waste-to-energy treatment. All in all, the plant cuts carbon emissions by between 70,000 and 80,000 tonnes every year.
It was an honour to be presented with the coveted Asia Green Business Award and it is great to see that our technology is not only appreciated here in Germany but all around the world. The award was presented for the Singapore plant operated by REMONDIS' subsidiary REMEX which is not only breaking new ground when it comes to recycling mineral waste but also achieving previously unforeseen recycling rates. Using state-of-the-art processes, the plant in Singapore is able to recover over 90 percent of the recyclable materials contained in the mineral waste, such as ferrous and non-ferrous metals, aluminium and copper. This truly is a milestone achievement as Singapore heads towards its goal of becoming a zero waste nation.
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