Operation of complex industrial waste management systems

Through its nationwide infrastructure and complex waste management system, Envirotis Holding LLC offers industrial clients in Hungary a full range of solutions. Accordingly, the company bases its activity on recycling and remediation technologies, in that order. As part of its hazardous and non-hazardous waste management service, the company helps clients plan their own waste management systems, organises collection and transportation in accordance with ADR quality standards (a European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road), and implements a waste management system at waste management terminals which is optimal from both the economic and environmental protection standpoints. Accreditations: ISO 9001, 14001, 28001, 27001 and 28000 certificates

 

Waste trading services

With its waste trading and collection licence, the company collects a wide range of hazardous and non-hazardous industrial wastes, then prepares plans for their cost-efficient recycling or final disposal in accordance with economic, geographical, and technological considerations.

 

Waste pre-treatment

Holding member companies apply various waste pre-treatment procedures that render waste suitable for recycling or final disposal. These procedures change, for example, the physical, chemical or biological properties of the waste so that it better suits a given technology or increases the safety of waste management activity.

 

Waste utilisation

Waste management terminals offer their clients a broad range of waste management technologies. These use primarily recycling technologies, turning waste into secondary raw materials, so that the actual objective of waste management is the manufacture of recycled products.

Biological treatment

Waste recycling using biological degradation (typically of production waste and by-products) is used to turn waste into recultivation cover material. The cover material produced by recycling using quasi-natural soil formation processes under controlled conditions has a composition and characteristics similar to those of natural soil, and many decades of experience has shown it a suitable medium for the planting and subsequent development of flora and fauna. This cover material is a product suitable for covering scarred landscapes and abandoned storage reservoirs.
Capacity/year: Processing of 100,000 metric tons of hazardous waste and more than 300,000 metric tons of non-hazardous waste

Recycling of metallic sludge

Production of metallic salts, metallic hydroxides, and animal feed industry trace element supplements (zinc sulphate monohydrates, zinc sulphate solutions, and zinc chloride solutions) from the recyclable raw material content of metallic sludge, industrial acids, and alkaline materials (several kind of lye). Capacity/year: 3,650 metric tons of hazardous waste

Utilisation of expired or rejected seeds

Disposal and utilisation of agricultural waste and pelletized seeds, primarily where rated as hazardous.
Capacity/year: 3,000 metric tons of hazardous waste

Utilisation of waste oil

Production of what is known as “flux oil” – the industrial raw material for bitumen production – from various waste/spent oil.
Capacity/year: 4,000 metric tons of hazardous waste

 

Waste disposal

Thermal disposal

Thermal disposal (incineration) is applied to waste that cannot be processed using recycling technologies, or where such a process is the most efficient means of disposal known to this date.
Capacity/year: 8,000 metric tons of hazardous waste

Operation of hazardous waste disposal plants

Where a waste disposal site is operated, in addition to other waste-related activities, a monitoring system is implemented, with any required recultivation or landscape integration activities conducted once the site has been closed.

Through its nationwide infrastructure and complex waste management system, Envirotis Holding LLC offers industrial clients in Hungary a full range of solutions. Accordingly, the company bases its activity on recycling and remediation technologies, in that order. As part of its hazardous and non-hazardous waste management service, the company helps clients plan their own waste management systems, organises collection and transportation in accordance with ADR quality standards (a European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road), and implements a waste management system at waste management terminals which is optimal from both the economic and environmental protection standpoints. Accreditations: ISO 9001, 14001, 28001, 27001 and 28000 certificates

Waste trading services

With its waste trading and collection licence, the company collects a wide range of hazardous and non-hazardous industrial wastes, then prepares plans for their cost-efficient recycling or final disposal in accordance with economic, geographical, and technological considerations.

Waste pre-treatment

Holding member companies apply various waste pre-treatment procedures that render waste suitable for recycling or final disposal. These procedures change, for example, the physical, chemical or biological properties of the waste so that it better suits a given technology or increases the safety of waste management activity.

Waste utilisation

Waste management terminals offer their clients a broad range of waste management technologies. These use primarily recycling technologies, turning waste into secondary raw materials, so that the actual objective of waste management is the manufacture of recycled products.

Biological treatment
Waste recycling using biological degradation (typically of production waste and by-products) is used to turn waste into recultivation cover material. The cover material produced by recycling using quasi-natural soil formation processes under controlled conditions has a composition and characteristics similar to those of natural soil, and many decades of experience has shown it a suitable medium for the planting and subsequent development of flora and fauna. This cover material is a product suitable for covering scarred landscapes and abandoned storage reservoirs.
Capacity/year: Processing of 100,000 metric tons of hazardous waste and more than 300,000 metric tons of non-hazardous waste

Recycling of metallic sludge
Production of metallic salts, metallic hydroxides, and animal feed industry trace element supplements (zinc sulphate monohydrates, zinc sulphate solutions, and zinc chloride solutions) from the recyclable raw material content of metallic sludge, industrial acids, and alkaline materials (several kind of lye). Capacity/year: 3,650 metric tons of hazardous waste

Utilisation of expired or rejected seeds
Disposal and utilisation of agricultural waste and pelletized seeds, primarily where rated as hazardous.
Capacity/year: 3,000 metric tons of hazardous waste

Utilisation of waste oil
Production of what is known as “flux oil” – the industrial raw material for bitumen production – from various waste/spent oil.
Capacity/year: 4,000 metric tons of hazardous waste

Waste disposal

Thermal disposal
Thermal disposal (incineration) is applied to waste that cannot be processed using recycling technologies, or where such a process is the most efficient means of disposal known to this date.
Capacity/year: 8,000 metric tons of hazardous waste

Operation of hazardous waste disposal plants
Where a waste disposal site is operated, in addition to other waste-related activities, a monitoring system is implemented, with any required recultivation or landscape integration activities conducted once the site has been closed.