Malvern Clinical Waste Plant running smoothly

Andusia’s hazardous and clinical waste treatment plant in Malvern, Worcestershire, has been accepting waste since 2021, and with almost a year of being operational, we took a trip to see how the plant is getting on.

Capacity is now at a maintained level since accepting waste from March 2021. Improvement plans are also in place for the coming year, to make sure Malvern is a lean as possible. With opportunity to accept more in the new future, these improvements will make sure the plant can run at maximum capacity.

The plant, developed by Waste Energy Partners, experienced numerous difficulties throughout the pandemic, but is now seeing great success with a clean and smooth-running site.

Mark Terrell, Director, reported on his recent visit to the plant “It was great to see the plant running smoothly this week. It was in top condition and has seemed to nail their processes. We still have some improvements to be made which are scheduled in for the next year, however this won’t affect the operationalisation of the plant. The plant has capacity to accept more Hazardous and Clinical waste, so we are excited to explore further opportunities later in the year.”

Andusia are the sole supplier to Malvern, supplying 8,000 tonnes of hazardous and clinical waste per year.

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