Integrated waste management

 

Because VOLCONSA has environmental permits and legal authorizations, equipment and qualified personnel deployed nationally, it is ideally suited to provide appropriate waste management services in compliance with the current legislation throughout the geography.
 

Being specialists in Integrated Waste Management allows us to appropriately treat both hazardous and not hazardous waste generated by the food, agriculture and services industries as well as facilities such as urban waste treatment plants, drinking water plants, desalination and waste water treatment plants. Below are some examples of the types of waste we manage:
 

  • Sewage sludge.

  • Contaminated earth.

  • Hydrocarbon-polluted water.

  • Fats.

  • Polluted absorbent materials.

  • Asbestos-containing construction materials.

  • Industrial and activated sludges.

  • Machining sludges.

  • Polluted packaging.

  • Solvents mixes.

  • Acids and bases.

  • Used batteries.


Having obtained the specific permits issued by each self-governing region of Spain allows VOLCONSA to operate with end of process plants at the national level while enhancing our logistic strategy with transfer stations that optimize transportation operations. As part of this activity we are currently developing a center to store non-recoverable inert waste.
 

VOLCONSA actively works to promote reusing, recycling and other manners of recovering waste in order to reduce the final volume of dumped material and thus ensure sustainable and environmentally friendly practices.



 

NEWS
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Wednesday, 07 September 2011

The Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade has awarded to Volconsa the works for the improvement of the conditions of fire-prevention security in different common plants on grazing from the Ministerial Complex of Cuzco, headquarters of the Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade and the Ministry of Economy and Treasury.


Monday, 18 July 2011

ONAS has awarded to UTE Volconsa/Lopesan/Geaur the works of waste water cleaning in districts of the city of Mbour, in Senegal. The implementation time will be 24 months and a budget of 7.638.225,57 €.