Landfill Solutions, a Spanish Company specialised in the recovery, treatment, valorisation and transformation of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) including leachate sludge as well as old buried waste (Landfill Mining).
With the REVALUO system all waste can be separated and recycled such as glass, ferric and non-ferric metals, PET, cardboard, etc. material that can be sold to recyclers.
Depending on the morphology our system will transform the remaining waste into products with an important economic value such as syngas (for electricity generation ), biofuel, bioethanol, charcoal or bio char, Hydrogen H2, heat, soil improver.
BrochureWith our Landfill mining system, we can treat all the waste that has already been deposited and buried for years and we can eliminate and recover it, thus recovering spaces for the community, decontaminating the area and generating an important social impact with the generation of hundreds of direct and indirect jobs.
This whole process is carried out with minimal emissions, between 2 and 4g of Co2 per tonne treated every hour. This means that it can be perfectly integrated into the community as it does not emit odour or noise.
With REVALUO you drastically reduce emissions, neutralising and offsetting the carbon footprint of your community / industry
The Covid-19 pandemic has triggered another pandemic, but of sanitary waste. Because of this, the WHO has produced a report in which it refers to this problem.
Both the healthcare and household sectors use a large number of single-use medical devices. Therefore, this causes a serious contamination problem. Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, the use of disposable materials has increased. In addition, both areas use these materials, because the general population now also uses them.
Main single-use sanitary waste in the hospital area The hospital area uses a large amount of these materials.
Many of these materials contain plastic waste, which is sometimes difficult to recycle. Main single-use sanitary waste in the domestic area
It is not only in the hospital sector that the use of these wastes has increased, but also in the domestic sector. Some of them are: