Indaver is a reliable partner to both industry and public authorities for ecologically and economically responsible waste management.
They offer high-quality, safe and sustainable service provision that they can tailor to their customers’ needs using their expertise in technology, the market and legislation. They can take charge of the entire waste management chain, from on-site recycling service provision to final treatment. This saves customers time and worry.
Over the years Indaver has become a European player, with facilities and operations at more than 30 locations in Belgium, Germany, Ireland, UK, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and Portugal. The Indaver Group manages around 5 million tonnes of waste every year, using the best available techniques for the treatment of this waste. Indaver employs approximately 1,700 people.
In all of their activities they recover as many materials and as much energy as possible. In doing so Indaver wants to contribute to the transition to a circular economy that uses materials and energy more intelligently. Their society still considers waste to be a problem, but for Indaver it is an opportunity. As a supplier of high-quality raw materials and renewable energy they are a partner to public authorities, industry and society in this circular economy.
Indaver assists companies and public authorities to retain and further improve their (sustainable) performance by supporting and continuously improving their waste management. This entails minimum impact on society, with compliance with the strictest environmental standards, and maximum recovery of energy and materials. Sustainability informs everything they do.
They help their customers navigate the complex and ever-changing waste management environment. They offer high-quality and sustainable waste management solutions. They operate smart waste management systems and complex processing facilities.
Customers can rely on an approach tailored to their needs. Their Total Waste Management (TWM) services offer industrial companies integrated solutions for their waste management. Their Public waste PartnershipS (PwPS) offer public authorities a comprehensive approach for household and comparable industrial waste.
They set the standard for waste management by continuously improving the performance, efficiency and safety of their services. Through their internationally recognised performance in sustainable waste management, they lead the field in Europe.
The global population is growing at lightning speed and unsustainable pressure is being put on raw materials and energy, which are growing scarcer by the second. They have to start using materials and energy more intelligently. Indaver is helping to work towards the transition from a linear economy, in which raw materials are only used once, to a circular economy in which the emphasis lies on sustainability through added value.
In a circular economy materials that are recovered from waste streams are reintroduced as high-quality raw materials for their original purpose, or to make new products. So there is no need to use any new raw materials. Waste management therefore plays a crucial role in closing loops.
Indaver wants to bring waste back into the materials chain as much as possible. They break waste down into its original components and then recover them. This is how they obtain materials for industrial processes that do not differ in quality from the original product whatsoever. They ensure that hazardous or harmful substances stay out of the food and materials chain.