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Waste has an enormous potential. The WEEE dismantling centre proves that nothing needs to be left out. All raw materials are either fed back into production cycles or used to generate energy

The REMONDIS Lippe Plant

Producing raw materials on an industrial scale

 

The Lippe plant is a global role model: Covering a total of 230 hectares, the REMONDIS Lippe Plant has become the largest industrial recycling centre in Europe. Since taking over the area in 1993, REMONDIS has invested more than 270 million euros in the site and made it what it is today: a global example of the high standards that can be reached when recovering raw materials and energy from waste. more

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Water resources management

Soaking up the sun

 

Solar sewage sludge drying facility put into operation in the Turkish city of Fethiye: When asked to name popular holiday destinations in Turkey, most people would mention the region between Side and Alanya. But have you heard of Fethiye, the lively port town on the Lycian coast that unites tourism and the Turkish way of life? Nestled in a valley overlooking the Gulf of Fethiye with its twelve islands surrounded by turquoise water and with the Taurus Mountains rising to up to 2,000 metres behind it, Fethiye has become an increasingly popular destination for holidaymakers over the last few years. more

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Customer report

Caring about the environment

 

MARITIM HOTELS opt for REMONDIS’ sustainability certificate: The Maritim Hotel group is one of the largest hotel chains in Germany and is based in the city of Bad Salzuflen in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The company has 37 hotels in Germany as well as a further 14 hotels in countries such as China, Egypt, Spain, Turkey, Latvia, Malta and Mauritius. The first ever Maritim hotel, the Maritim Seehotel on the Timmendorfer Strand, was opened in 1969. more

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People

Award-winning traineeship

 

ABSOLVENTA and LMU München present REMONDIS with a certificate in recognition of its trainee programme: Demographic change is causing many companies to look ahead and think about the problem they may have to face in the future, namely how to find qualified staff. Hardly a day goes by without the media talking up the problem of the lack of specialist staff and depicting a nightmare scenario for Germany and its industrial base – already a real problem in some sectors and a looming threat in others. more

Latest news

 

Federal Minister of the Environment ”greatly impressed” by REMONDIS

Joint call for more recycling. more

 

Water resources management

 

Clean water in the Wedemark district

KED invests in state-of-the-art pump stations. more

 

Environmental services

 

Sustainable connections
REMONDIS shows the adhesive industry in Paris how greater sustainability can be achieved. more




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