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Medical Suppliers In Netherlands For Served Waste And Recycling Municipal Waste
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based inJyvaskyla, FINLAND
Tana Oy is an environmental technology company, which specializes in machines and equipment for mechanical processing of solid waste. The company manufactures landfill compactors and recycling machinery. Tana is a pioneer of using electrical control ...
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based inPoissy, FRANCE
ENVEA manufactures high-precision monitoring systems as well as environmental data processing and reporting solutions with extensive knowledge in the development of complete turnkey solutions. We assist entities in complying with applicable ...
based inVilsbiburg, GERMANY
For more than 45 years, Hiller GmbH has been developing and manufacturing decanting centrifuges and complete plants for solid/liquid separation at its state-of-the-art production facilities in Vilsbiburg/Germany. Since 2018 Hiller GmbH is a member ...
based inDungannon, NORTHERN IRELAND
Kiverco has designed, manufactured and installed recycling plants for diverse sectors and waste streams including construction & demolition; commercial and industrial; municipal solid waste; energy from waste; incinerator bottom ash; dry mixed ...
based inDexter, MICHIGAN (USA)
QED Environmental Systems was established in 1982. Since our inception by industry experts who were eager to provided sound, scientific solutions to an industry in need. We have been a leading manufacturer of environmental monitoring and remediation ...
based inMontreal, QUEBEC (CANADA)
Terragon develops and commercializes innovative technologies to enable habitats to treat their waste and wastewater locally and safely, in order to recover valuable resources and reused them at the site where waste is generated. Terragon researches ...
based inNeedham, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Bigbelly was founded in 2003 with the goal of transforming one of the least efficient and resource-intensive industries on the planet - waste collection. Cities were either collecting too often and wasting fuel and labor while creating CO2 emissions ...
