Transportation and disposal of waste
Waste can be a valuable material. By separating it, we can prolong its life cycle, which is beneficial for enviroment, but at the same time, costs of its disposal can be saved.
With the hepl of our experienced consultants in waste management, we can considerably optimise our costs of waste disposal. We will suggest you individual solution made-to-measure to individual operations always with regard to ecology and your further development.
Our comprehensive offer of services includes
- Logistics of waste collecting
To small companies we will suggest, based on their waste composition, options of waste separation and proper vessels. To middle-sized and big companies we will elaborate a system of internal logistics of collecting, including appointment of trained personnel. Their task is subsequent manipulation with waste directly on the customer´s premises with the aim of waste separation and optimising transport deliveries.
- Transport of waste
We carry out transportation of waste in small vessels (120 litres up to 5000 litres) in regular intervals by municipal service vehicles with a press body (so called KUKA vehicle). Transportation of containers is carried out "on call" (i.e. customer orders transportation of waste via telephone). We dispose of containers of the Abroll, Mulden, Avia types, and press units or baling presses.
- Enviromental consultancy
Our experts are prepared to offer hepl in the areas of law and obligations in waste management resulting from legislation in force but also law and obligations in other areas of enviroment, in which the Act on Packaging, Water, and Air Protection is included.
We will elaborate for you:
- plan of waste management
- aplications for granting approval to dispose of hazardous waste by course of the Act on Waste
- Waste disposal
Waste disposal is carried out based on keeping the following hierarchy:
- preparation for re-use - waste separation,
- waste recycling
- other utilization of waste, for example energy utilization (incineration plants, biogas stations, etc.) or material utilization (composting plants, facilities for waste treatment, etc.),
- storage of waste into a landfill
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Basic categorisation of waste:
- municipal waste
- It is all the waste, which accrues to citizens on the territory of a municipality and the waste, similar to municipal waste, which accrues from non-production activities of enterprising subjects (cleaning, maintenance of objects). It is a non-utilisable residual compound of waste accruing after separation of hazardous and utilisable elements (e.g. paper, plastic, glass, biodegradable municipal waste, and others). Vast majority of such waste is transported to landfills, eventually to municipal waste incineration plants. For reason of insufficient separation, subsequent final sorting that leads to increasing costs is carried out.
- hazardous waste
- Waste indicating dangerous properties that may have negative effects on environment, health of people or animals, eventually other dangers are imminent when manipulating with such waste. Disposal of hazardous waste is carried out mainly in incineration plants or it is stored at hazardous waste landfills. Some types, such as for example oils, can be recycled by specialized companies. Waste in health service, which is disposed of including single-use wraps solely by incineration, is quite specific.
- other waste
- It is waste not indicating any dangerous properties, which would have impact on environment, health of people or animals and there is no imminent danger when manipulating with such waste.
- utilisable waste
- It is waste that is suitable for further utilisation such as:
- waste for recycling onto products of similar or the same character or for other material utilisation
- waste for production of alternative fuel or for other energy utilisation
- paper and cardboard
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- paper cardboard, carton, office paper, newspaper, magazines, books, notebooks, flyers
- paper bags and table napkins fouled by food, waxed paper, tracing paper, parchment
- confidential documents - DataSkart
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- all documents and papers after expiry of the archiving term (invoices, delivery notes, medical cards etc.), personal documents also laminated books, cheques, vouchers, lottery tickets, labels
- wet or impure documents
- plastic material
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- PET bottles, packing plastic foils (clear, coloured, stretch, bubble)
- Pots, hard plastic wraps impure by chemicals, oils, etc., expanded polystyrene
- glass
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- clear and coloured bottles and vessels, shards of glass, plate-glass
- wired cast glass, automobile glazing closure, ceramics, pottery, mirrors, bulbs
- wood
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- pallets, wooded packing, wooden waste from building industries such as timbers, plates, etc.
- kitchen desks coated with PVC foil, wooden window frames with glass and putty residues, wooden waste impure by chemicals, oils, etc.
- scrap iron and non-ferrous metals
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- all metal waste and non-ferrous metals, metal construction items and equipment
- metals impure by chemicals, oils, etc., motors, pumps and other equipment with cooling, lubrication and other contents
- oils
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- motor, gearbox, diathermic, lubricating, hydraulic, cutting etc.
- oils with PCB (polychlorinated biphenyls) content
- inert waste
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- building waste such as bricks, concrete, linings, sand, crushed stone, slag etc.
- waste from demolitions of industrial objects contaminated by hazardous substances