Latest News | 6 July 2023
New partnership set to help Net Zero push
Ward has announced it has signed a new partnership that will see more waste diverted from landfill and exported to Europe, where it will be used to create energy.
The metal recycling and waste management firm has signed an agreement with recovered fuel specialist Andusia.
The partnership will see more than 25,000 tonnes per year of residual material from Ward’s materials recovery facility exported to ‘energy from waste’ plants in Germany.
As part of the agreement, Ward has been working with baling systems specialist Witham Mills to install new baling and wrapping equipment at its site at Ilkeston.
Powered by renewable energy, the move underpins Ward’s ongoing commitment to achieving its Net Zero aim of delivering 100% of materials processed from ending up in landfill.
Ben Stubbs, operations manager at Ward, said: “Energy from Waste is becoming pivotal in achieving global Net Zero aims and something we’ve been increasingly focused on, so this partnership demonstrates an ongoing commitment for Ward.
“As a leading waste and recycling specialist, we consistently produce a high-quality product to a tight specification, which is vital for ensuring a reliable RDF supply.
“In addition, our continuous investment in improving and increasing our waste processing capacity makes us the perfect strategic partner for Andusia.”
Mark Terrell, of Andusia, said: “We were impressed by Ward’s reputation as a leading waste and recycling specialist and their aim to achieve zero to landfill wherever possible.
“Our organisations are perfectly aligned and Andusia is proud to be supporting Ward’s mission by working together to ensure more waste is recovered and diverted away from landfill and back into the supply chain to create renewable energy.”