Facility Planning

Mechanical Waste Treatment
There are numerous machines for waste treatment, but:
- Which machines are suitable for which types of waste?
- What throughput capacities are possible?
- What separation and recovery rates can be achieved?
- What is the best arrangement of machines in a treatment chain?
- How can the spatial arrangement in a facility be optimized?
Mechanical waste processing in MBA (Mechanical-Biological Treatment) concepts, sorting facilities for commercial and packaging waste, or preparation facilities for refuse-derived fuels is one of IUT’s core competencies.
Waste Storage and Landfills
Protection of the environment and local residents, employee protection, fire protection and explosion protection – all these aspects must be taken into account when storing or treating non-hazardous waste. This applies all the more when hazardous waste is involved.
The IUT actively contributes its practical experience by working on the development and refinement of technical guidelines and standards for the interim storage of hazardous and non-hazardous waste. Customers benefit directly from this, as they are informed first-hand about the technical and operational requirements for storage.