Global Energy Division understands the value of waste in terms of both its material and energy content. It is dedicated to providing customised waste management solutions that address these needs, such as the collection and sorting of municipal solid waste, recycling and recovery of hazardous and speciality waste, and the optimisation of waste transformation processes to maximise recycling opportunities.
Global Energy Division also provides guidance to its customers on their waste management responsibilities, processes, government regulations and laws.
Solid waste management is a rather complex process that involves the collection, treatment, and disposal of solid materials that have been disposed of due to their original purpose or no longer have any value. The unmanaged disposal of municipal solid waste can lead to unsanitary conditions and environmental pollution.
This process presents a range of technical and administrative challenges, as well as a range of economic and social issues that must be addressed. Additionally, this process can involve the recycling and production of waste-derived energy.
The process of recycling involves the separation, recovery, and reuse of components of solid waste which may still be economically viable. A variety of waste materials have the potential to be reused, such as paper, metals, glass, plastics, and rubber to mention a few.
Waste-based energy production is the process of creating electricity or heat from the primary processing of waste or from the conversion of waste into an energy source.
The majority of waste-based energy processes generate electricity or heat either directly from combustion or from the production of a combustible fuel.
Global Energy Division can help its clients by providing tailor-made waste management solutions that can take care of their waste matters and benefit from recycling valuable commodities, as well as producing energy from what is left of the waste.