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PPPs
High recycling standards for local authorities
The principle of public private partnerships (PPP) has been around for over 100 years now. It is, however, by no means old hat. In fact, as far as…
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Approach
Investing money where it is needed the most: in the future
Sustainability also needs to be planned and budgeted for. REMONDIS' principles are unambiguous here: investing in company growth and in…
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Nature conservation
Two protagonists, one cause: REMONDIS and NABU
Resource conservation and recycling are two ways of protecting our environment. Recycling raw materials quite simply means that fewer primary raw…
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Transfer of know-how
Bringing the world just that little bit closer together – e.g. to protect the environment
REMONDIS' Lippe Plant in Lünen has taken on a leading role on the international stage thanks to the…
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Energy production
Tomorrow's energy will also come from the waste management sector
Germany's switch to renewable energy is well under way. Our work at REMONDIS is also making a considerable contribution towards…
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Plastics recycling
Plastic is everywhere
The famous – or rather infamous – Great Pacific Garbage Patch and the many other images of our oceans clogged up with plastic waste provide perhaps the most compelling…
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Recycling potential
When we talk about the volumes of materials that are not yet being collected for recycling, we are not, of course, only thinking about municipal waste and what can be achieved today. What is perhaps…
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Recycled raw materials
So what exactly are recycled raw materials?
One way to promote the production of sustainable recycled raw materials is to systematically implement the principles of ecodesign
Recycled raw…
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Lippe Plant
The Lippe Plant in Lünen – a home for sustainability
Covering a surface area of 230ha, the Lippe Plant is the largest industrial recycling centre in Europe. Originally an aluminium plant, this…
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Mission
Leading by example
REMONDIS handles huge volumes of materials, treating them and returning them to production cycles. Each year, we collect and process over 30m tonnes of recyclables so that they…
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