The debut of Waste to Methane, the Calabrian company from Rende, undisputed leader in the design and construction of anaerobic digestion plants, at Ifat, the most important international fair in the water, energy and environment sector, closes with a decidedly positive balance. was held from May 30 to June 3, in Germany in Munich.
Participation in the fair comes following the meeting with a giant in the waste treatment plant sector, Sorain Cecchini Tecno Srl, which has been present on the international market for 70 years, with plants built all over the world.
In Munich, Waste to Methane, presents its anaerobic biodigestion plants, and the innovative technology, Superdry Italian Management System, now appreciated for its reliability, production efficiency and consolidated LCA.
The joint participation of W2M and SCT heralds a partnership that proposes as a single package the anaerobic biodigester of Waste to Methane and the Sorain Cecchini Tecno basin, for a valid and effective optimization of the FORSU transformation process.
The SCT basin is a fully automated, technologically advanced system, which replaces traditional composting methods, capable of significantly reducing time and guaranteeing a finished product of high quality. The combination of the two technologies, combined with the know-how of the two companies, result in a significantly improved process, for a valid and effective optimization of the organic fraction of the waste. The synergistic collaboration between the Spanish company SCT and the Calabrian W2M, born on the occasion of the construction of the Viterbo plant, which will soon be opened, has aroused great interest in Monaco, with significant flows of visitors to the stand, from investors and entrepreneurs in the sector. environmental, from all over Europe, South America, North America, Middle Eastern countries and Japan. Calabrian engineering confirms itself up to global challenges, with an increasingly central role in the affirmation of the Green Economy.
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