neowa GmbH plans, implements and operates waste management plants. As such, it provides waste management services, manages material flows and provides expert knowledge and personnel.
Thus, we relieve the customer of the processing of substitute fuels in the secondary processes relating to value creation and we support our customers in being able to concentrate on their core processes.
On the basis of many years of experience and extensive expertise in the control of material flows, we achieve constantly stable calorific quality. This minimises interfaces, relieves the customer and reduces costs.
By producing substitute fuels in the place where the waste is created, interesting new revenue sources can be developed.
Project support
During the development of your solution (basic design to start-up), we accompany you through all phases of implementation as well as possible approval processes.
Are you using the full potential of your waste? Do you know the current value of your waste? Do you have to provide specialist knowledge and personnel for waste management?
We recommend strictly separating the true core process of your plant from the support processes organised around it. Separating your processing in this manner offers you the opportunity to bundle waste-related processes within your recycling system, simplify your operations and integrate your subsidiary processes into the recommended facility design. The economic efficiency of a recycling facility is measured according to the end products and environmental footprint. We - neowa’s team of experts - know all about these processes and can help you to exploit the existing potential.
Risk assessment conducted by neowa
Approaching this topic using the specialised support and advice provided by neowa is a logical step towards minimising your dependence on service providers, such as logistics partners and waste disposal companies. Dependence on these providers can be reduced or stopped completely through in-house, local solutions. That is active and foresighted risk management, offering the opportunity to put oneself in a position of strength.
Comissioning and startup
Commissioning refers to all activities that are required in order to bring a fully assembled plant into operational condition. These activities specifically include checking (functional testing) and setting (adjustment) of plant components and systems as well as checking and optimisation of the overall plant in the intended technological sequence.
We differentiate this from the start-up. The latter generally refers to the first use of a component or system or to the first operation of a complex plant, e.g. at the start of test operation or after handover of the plant. Dependence on these providers can be reduced or stopped completely through in-house, local solutions. That is active and foresighted risk management, offering the opportunity to put oneself in a position of strength.