• 9 February 2021

    Smart reuse of waste

    At Afvalzorg, we try to reuse and recycle as many waste materials from our landfills as possible. This has often proved to be a challenge, but it is clear to us that waste flows can result in an excellent environmental waste management alternative that we continuously aim for. Read more

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  • 23 January 2021

    Solarbase: sustainable base for solar parks

    Afvalzorg has developed a sustainable, concrete-like foundation made from certified building materials called ‘Solarbase’. The Solarbase has good anchoring and the appropriate technical properties of a foundation, and it can be placed on almost any surface because no drilling is required in the soil. Read more

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  • 14 December 2020

    First Energy Garden in Utrecht

    The municipal council of Montfoort approved unanimously the plans for the Energy Garden at a former landfill site in Mastwijk. Read more

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  • 27 October 2020

    Solar energy production on dikes

    At Afvalzorg we strongly believe that renewable energy is the future. Our commitment to promote sustainable solutions drives us in the search of greener opportunities. Read more

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  • 16 October 2020

    Circular landfill gas recovery systems

    As part of Afvalzorg’s commitment to promote and implement circular economy activities, we try to re-use and recycle as much waste materials as possible in… Read more

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  • 3 September 2020

    Final top cover Dutch landfill

    The construction of the final top cover system at two hazardous wastes cells at our landfill site in Nauerna in The Netherlands is in full swing. 68,000 m2 of HDPE liner including drainage mats, a topsoil layer and an electronic leak detection system are installed on top of the waste cells. Read more

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  • 18 August 2020

    New Dutch leachate treatment plant

    After an intense period of preparation and planning, the new leachate treatment plant at our landfill “Zeeasterweg” in Lelystad, The Netherlands, is now fully… Read more

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  • 8 July 2020

    More solar parks on the way

    Afvalzorg is currently developing several new large scale solar parks on its landfills in The Netherlands. Read more

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  • 1 July 2020

    Waste as resource leachate treatment

    Afvalzorg will start collecting and processing wastewater coming from the coating industry, specifically water-based coatings. The containing butyl-glycol will be used in a sustainable way in our leachate treatment plant. Read more

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  • 9 June 2020

    New Spanish landfill gas assignment

    Grupo Otua has assigned Afvalzorg and our local Spanish partner Lurgintza, the design of a new landfill gas recovery system in Igorre, in the Basque country of Spain Read more

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  • 18 May 2020

    Landfill gas management contract Elgoibar

    For 2020 Deba Bailarako Industrialdea, S.A. commissioned Afvalzorg the contract to continue landfill gas management in Elgoibar, Spain. Read more

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  • 10 May 2020

    New landfill cell at Dutch landfill site

    Afvalzorg has started the construction of a new landfill cell at our landfill site “Wieringermeer” in the Netherlands. With this new cell our landfill area expands with 5.4 ha to a total of 36 ha. Read more

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  • 27 April 2020

    Landfill fire-fighting Spain

    Afvalzorg successfully provided assistance in extinguishing a landfill fire at the landfill in Zaldibar, Spain. Here 1.5 million tons of waste avalanched down the hill during a serious landfill accident. Read more

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  • 18 March 2020

    Royal Dutch Trade Mission

    Afvalzorg actively participated in the ‘royal’ Dutch Trade Mission to Indonesia with the Dutch King and Queen and several ministers from Indonesia and the Netherlands. Read more

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  • 12 April 2019

    Opening solar park on top of landfill site

    We finished the construction of 35.000 m2 solar panels on top of part of our landfill site Wieringermeer in The Netherlands. This is a first phase of a 14 hectare solar park, and consist out of 11,000 solar panels. Read more

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