Ordinary Industrial Waste
Ordinary Industrial Waste

Our main pages on this subject:

1.Vilvoorde - RIB
 Ordinary Industrial Waste (OIW) and Hazardous Industrial Waste (HIW) tonnage dropped 59 % and 92 % respectively between 2001 and 2007. The plant recovers 100 % of its waste....
 
2.Cacia (Portugal)
 Tonnage of Ordinary Industrial Waste (OIW) rose between 1998 and 2005. This was due to an increase in the site's assembly activity (increase in part packing and packaging waste)....
 
3.Improve waste management
 Reduce ordinary industrial waste (excluding metal offcuts) to 37 kg per vehicle by 2007....
 
4.Durable packaging
 The plant reduced its production of ordinary industrial waste (OIW) and hazardous industrial waste (HIW) by 20 % between 1997 and 2007 by : using durable packaging, carrying out optimized at-source sorting, recycling supplier waste, raising the awareness of MCA staff and suppliers.......
 
5.Hazardous industrial waste
 Ordinary industrial waste (OIW) and hazardous industrial waste (HIW) tonnage rose....... Tonnages of Ordinary Industrial Waste (OIW) and Hazardous Industrial Waste (HIW) fell 17 % in 2006. Fundamental actions have been taken to : deployment of sustainable packaging, optimisation of waste sorting at source, behavioural changes in the plant's 6,000 workers.......
 
6.Hazardous waste
 Ordinary Industrial Waste (OIW) and Hazardous Industrial Waste (HIW) tonnage dropped 59 % and 92 % respectively between 2001 and 2007. The plant recovers 100 % of its waste....... Ordinary industrial waste (OIW) and hazardous industrial waste (HIW) tonnage rose....... The tonnage of the different waste families fell between 2000 and 2005. a 20 % cut in tonnage of inert waste from foundry sand thanks to improved management (other inert waste is correlated to the number of worksites conducted every year) ; a 15 % cut in tonnage of non-metallic ordinary industrial waste (OIW) (other OIW is correlated to variations in production) ; a 40 % cut in tonnage of hazardous industrial waste (HIW) : through the system of total management of industrial fluids (GTFI).......
 
7.Increase in activity
 Tonnage of Ordinary Industrial Waste (OIW) rose between 1998 and 2005. This was due to an increase in the site's assembly activity (increase in part packing and packaging waste).......
 
8.Industrial waste
 Ordinary Industrial Waste (OIW) and Hazardous Industrial Waste (HIW) tonnage dropped 59 % and 92 % respectively between 2001 and 2007. The plant recovers 100 % of its waste....... Ordinary industrial waste (OIW) and hazardous industrial waste (HIW) tonnage rose....... Ordinary industrial waste (OIW), made up primarily of metal waste, is recovered in full.... The decrease in 2007 can be attributed to the discontinuation of assembly of outside orders of gearboxes in mid-2006. Hazardous industrial waste (HIW) is generated mainly by washing of mechanical parts for reconditioning.......
 
9.Ordinary industrial waste
 Ordinary industrial wasteOrdinary Industrial WasteOrdinary Industrial Waste. Our main pages on this subject :. Ordinary Industrial Waste (OIW) and Hazardous Industrial Waste (HIW) tonnage dropped 59 % and 92 % respectively between 2001 and 2007. The plant recovers 100 % of its waste....... Ordinary industrial waste (OIW) and hazardous industrial waste (HIW) tonnage rose.......
 
10.Packaging waste
 Tonnages of Ordinary Industrial Waste (OIW) increased significantly in 1999. This increase can be attributed to growth in the spare parts business on the site (increase in packaging waste) and to growth in industrial activity in that year generating a proportional increase in metal waste....... Tonnage of Ordinary Industrial Waste (OIW) rose between 1998 and 2005. This was due to an increase in the site's assembly activity (increase in part packing and packaging waste).......