I.M.G.2 provides a complete service for the treatment and/or disposal of various types of waste at our plants in Agrate Brianza (managed by Ingeco) and Gorle (managed by Esposito Servizi Ecologici) or at third-party plants.
Waste treatment and recovery
In our plants, waste is selected mechanically and manually with the aim of recovering high percentages of reusable materials, such as plastic, wood, glass, paper, ferrous materials, etc.
Non-recoverable waste is subjected to a targeted process to reduce its volume and is subsequently sent to waste-to-energy plants or, if not otherwise exploitable, is sent to landfill. Each operation is carried out with specific machinery and with total respect for the environment.
An efficient service
Our waste treatment and disposal service is designed to ensure customers total reliability, great efficiency, convenience and compliance with regulations.
Our service includes
Disposal of hazardous, toxic/harmful and non-hazardous special waste.
- paints, sludge, slag, earth, sludge, abatement dust, production waste.
- physical state: solid, powdery, muddy and liquid.
- packaged loose, in big bags, in drums, in tanks, on pallets.
Disposal/recovery of waste from demolition and reclamation.
- contaminated soil and waste produced by reclamation operations.
- rubble contaminated by other waste (plastic, wood, glass, etc.).
- dangerous insulating materials, asbestos sheets, asbestos cement (eternit), friable asbestos and
asbestos products. - ecological eternit.
Disposal/recovery of special and urban waste.
- street cleaning residues – CER 200303.
- bulky waste – CER 200307.
- sifter and sand from purification plants – CER 190801
- CER 190802.
- organic waste.
Recovery of waste from thermal processes.
- ashes from biomass combustion and wood waste.
- combustion slag.
- sludge.
- soil.
Disposal/recovery of biological and chemical-physical sludge.
- sludge to be sent for recovery at final treatment plants.
- sludge outside the specifications for recovery to be sent for disposal at landfills or
waste-to-energy plants.
Disposal of waste at landfills and waste-to-energy plants.
- waste produced by treatment and storage plants.
- overflows resulting from the selection and sorting of non-hazardous waste – CER 191212.
- CDR fuel derived from waste – CER 191210.
- overflows resulting from the treatment and/or inertization of hazardous waste – CER 191211.
Disposal/recovery of waste from industrial and commercial activities.
- packaging, waste and production scraps.
- paper, wood, plastic, metals and waste to be selected.
Disposal of landfill leachates.
- landfill leachates.
CER codes
The European Waste Catalogue is a harmonised list of wastes that provides a reference nomenclature with a common terminology for the whole European Union, with the aim of improving all activities related to waste management. Through the European Waste Catalogue (EWC) it is possible to identify the type of waste and its classification for disposal or recovery. The different types of waste included in the list are specifically defined by a six-digit code for each individual waste and the corresponding four- and two-digit codes for the respective chapters.
Consult the CER CodesHow can we help you?
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