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Drop Off Solutions Papendrecht, The Netherlands

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Two days! That is how long it took to install this  Modulo solution in Papendrecht, The Netherlands.

Modulo just completed the installation of one of its solutions ( 80 modular elements) in just 2 days!  The installation occurred in Papendrecht, The Netherlands. Installation of the roofing system, lightning systems are being finalized within the next few days… For the production of the blocks recycled concrete “ eco-granulate”  was used.
From start to finish this project took 16 weeks only.
Reasons for choosing Modulo as the preferred solution:
– the lowest costs  over the lifetime of the project
– its great flexibility
– sustainability
– the use of recycled concrete
– no footings required since the load factors for the system are substantially less as compared to other solutions.
Elevated drop off solutions ensures complete separation between truck traffic and residential/ small business traffic, better logistics, safer working environment,  better bin filling rates and lower costs of logistics, and improved user and customer satisfaction ultimately.
Please contact us to learn more about our services and solutions.
Residential Waste & Garbage Drop Off Sites

Residential drop off Solution Paderborn Germany

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Modulo recently completed its new residential and small businesses drop off solution/ recycling center for Paderborn Germany. Immediately after installation, residents started to use the facility. Modulo was involved from start to finish as well as maintenance. Modulo provided consultancy services including initial design, final design production, installation, and maintenance services.

The initial design services included a number of alternative solutions. All parties involved, including City Staff, Architect, and Modulo worked closely together in order to meet timelines.

The installation of the Modulo system ( within 5 days) allowed the Contractor to meet his targets easily. As a result, the project was executed on time and on budget.

The city officials very much wanted to integrate the Modulo solution with existing on-site activities, which have continued to increase as a result of continuing changing management practices as well as continuing changes in environmental regulations, requiring more and more recyclable materials to be received and handled.

The conventional site allowed only for a reduced, fixed number of activities/ recyclable materials, resulting in queuing, lengthy waiting times for the residents and small businesses.

Household hazardous waste management & recycling center

Drop Off Solutions in Hamburg, Germany

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Hamburg desired a sustainable flexible, multi-functional solution providing them the best lifetime costs performance. The site has heat traced ramps, roofing, and facilitates offices, storage, reuse, and HHW underneath the deck. The site is in compliance with all European and German Regulations (Guidelines for Environmental Protection Measures and Chemical Waste Storage, National and International Fire Codes). It has all fire safety features, including 3 hours fire rated walls, fire rated self closing doors, spill containment with self –contained sumps, chemical resistant removable gratings, certified electrical, electrical centre connections, outlets, emergency eye/face wash station, lockable doors, emergency lights, exterior lighting, insulation, heating and temperature control, ventilation, shelves, access into each compartment, warranty.

Moving Towards 50 kg of Residual Waste Per Resident Per Year! The Almere Upcycle Centre Example

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The UpcycleCentre/ Upcycling Centre in Almere is symbolic to what needs to be achieved on National level by 2050. Coming from 350 kg of residual waste production per resident annually Almere City is  currently  at 170 kg of residual waste production per resident annually and now moving to 50 kg of residual waste production per resident annually. As a comparison: The average in The Netherlands currently is 490 kg of residual waste annually. This is the first project of its kind showing what really can be done.
This site is representing the future:  Upcycling.

Modulo ws heavily involved in the design, construction of this site.

The Upcycle Centre in Almere includes a symbol. installed at the front of the building. That is a logo made of recycled material representing the logo of Almere  It is all really well thought  through: the roof, the structures, the recycling platform, the use of the materials, offices, stores, the furniture, the flooring, including even the flushing water for toilets.
As an example, the concrete pad is made from eco-granular, recycled materials from demolished buildings eg the Almere swimming pool, the Almere sports arena, etc..
Spaces are rented out to start up companies, using materials dropped off at the recycling centre.
To build the wooden structure around the building, used wood from the swimming pool and trees which were removed in Almere. The bicycle parking lot is made of old car tires. The wall panels are made from old galvanized steel airducts. The roll doors are the ones previously used at the sports arena.
The Modulo system is made from recycled concrete.
The wooden floor is made by a team of persons with a disability. 13,000 pieces of recycled materials is what it took to make this floor. The same team was also involved in the ceiling , which is made is made out of 1,400 empty bottles.They loved to work on it.
Lights, furniture, for everything we focused on circularity. To redo the furniture, leather was used from old furniture.
The Almere Upycling Center recently was published  in  Holland Circulair Hotspot (https://hollandcircularhotspot.nl/en/case/modulo-resource-and-recovery-centres-modular-environmental-waste-depots/) , initiated by the Dutch Government as it is seeking to promote Dutch examplary initiatives in the field of circulair entrepreneurship. It is publishing leading examples eg  Heineken, Plastic Whale, Rotterzwam, DSM-Niaga, Waste2Aromatics, Waste Transformers, carpet manufacturer  Interface and The Great Bubble Barrier.
Circular Drop off centres
Easy to install, expandable, changeable, moveable and  reusable. These are a few remarks in the Circular Hotspot magazine about Modulo. And also very important, the fact that you can use the deck as well as the space underneath the deck. That space an be used for many purposes, eg hazardous waste, storage, maintenance, offices, changing rooms.
Holland Circulair Hotspot also emphasis the process of working with Modulo. It starts with a so called “ Country-City process” involving all relevant parties to combine existing regulations, future regulatory requirements, existing national, regional, local practices and methods with as a result the development of a number of alternative approaches, scenario’s. Each of those scenario’s will be compared, including traffic and queuing simulations as required, resulting in capital and operating budgets for the different solutions.

For the Upcycling facility in Almere potential future regulatory developments have been considered so that the site can be easily adapt if needed. For future sites focus is not only anymore on waste or recyclables  drop off but more and more on receiving of on reusables, raw materials

Residential Waste Recycling & Drop Off Center

Modulo Paderborn

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Modulo recently completed its new residential and small businesses drop off solution/ recycling center  for Paderborn Germany. Immediately after installation, residents started to use the facility. Modulo was involved from start to finish as well as maintenance. Modulo provided consultancy services including initial design, final design production, installation and maintenance services.

 

The initial design services included a number of alternative solutions. All parties involved, including City Staff,  Architect, and Modulo worked closely together in order to meet timelines.
The installation of the Modulo system ( within 5 days) allowed the Contractor to meet his targets easily. As a result , the project was executed on time and on budget.
The city officials very much wanted to integrate the Modulo solution with existing on site activities, which have continued to increase as a result of continuing changing management practices as well as continuing changes in environmental regulations, requiring more and more recyclable materials to be received and handled.
The conventional site allowed only for a reduced, fixed number of activities/ recyclable materials, resulting in queuing, lengthy waiting times for the residents and small businesses.
Kind regards

Ward Janssens

Modulo béton Canada Ltd.
11 Bronte Road, unit 107
Oakville, Ontario L6L 0E1
T: +1 519 500 8176
E: wjanssens@modulo-recyclingcenters.com

Public & Residential Garbage, Waste Drop Off Center

Modulo Solution in Papendrecht, The Netherlands

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Two days! That is how long it took to install this  Modulo solution in Papendrecht, The Netherlands.
Modulo just completed installation of one of its solutions ( 80 modular elements) in just 2 days!  The installation occurred in Papendrecht, The Netherlands. Installation of the roofing system, lightning systems are being finalized within the next few days. For the production of the blocks recycled concrete “ eco-granulate”  was used.
From start to finish this project took 16 weeks only.
Reasons for choosing Modulo as the preferred solution:
– the lowest costs  over the lifetime of the project
– its great flexibility
– sustainability
– the use of recycled concrete
– no footings required since the load factors for the system are substantially less as compared to other solutions.
Elevated drop off solutions ensure complete separation between truck traffic and residential/ small business traffic, better logistics, safer working environment,  better bin filling rates and lower costs of logistics and improved user and customer satisfaction ultimately.
Please contact us to learn more about our services and  solutions.
Drop off center & eco center

Grand Opening Kanasetake Mohawk eco-centre

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On 31 October Kanasetake Mohawk community celebrated the Grand Opening of their community Eco-Center, the Ratihontsanonhstats Kanasetake.

Eugene Nicolas, Environmental Project Manager, Mohawk Council of Kanasetake commented: “ This site was developed as part of the environmental program we are implementing to reduce  illegal dumping and improving our control of waste and management.  The site allows us to handle drop off in a very practical and efficient manner. The Community is very pleased,  remarked its uniqueness, and its clean way of handling waste and recyclables. We are using the space under the modular system to store cards, electronics as well as other more valuable recyclables. The site is very successful and visited daily by many residents and general public  since it opened.”

Eco Center
Eco Center
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NSW Illegal Dumping Strategy 2014–16

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1 Introduction

1.1 An integrated approach

Combating illegal dumping is a key priority for the NSW Government and local communities.

NSW 2021: A plan to make NSW number one sets a target to reduce the incidence of large- scale (greater than 200 cubic metres) illegal dumping in Sydney, the Illawarra, Hunter and Central Coast by 30 per cent by 2016.

Illegal dumping is an environmental crime and can cause serious environmental pollution, pose a risk to human health, and impact local amenities and community pride. Cleaning up illegally dumped material is also a significant cost for local communities, councils and public land managers.

For the first time, NSW has a state-wide strategy, the NSW Illegal Dumping Strategy 2014–16 (the Strategy), designed to deliver an integrated approach to combat illegal dumping. The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is charged with leading the work to deliver the Strategy, coordinating efforts of the many stakeholders working to combat illegal dumping, and managing the funding for that work.

The Strategy uses a multifaceted approach to combat illegal dumping. As part of the Waste Less, Recycle More initiative, the NSW Government has allocated $58 million over five years to support initiatives across NSW, including a pilot program to trial innovative approaches to assist home renovators to dispose of small, non-commercial quantities of asbestos. The fund will also be used to enhance the EPA’s ability to detect and prosecute illegal waste operators.

1.2 Our vision

The NSW Government’s vision is to protect local environments from pollution by reducing the incidence of illegal dumping in our community.

To achieve this vision the Government aims to:

  • reduce the incidence of illegal dumping
  • reduce the social, environmental, health and financial impact of illegal dumping.

Based on feedback received from the consultation for the Strategy and the experience of the EPA, local councils and public land managers, and, six focus areas have been identified:

  1. Partnerships – build local community partnerships
  2. Building an evidence base
  3. Strategic enforcement – ramp-up waste compliance and enforcement
  4. Capacity building – help build expertise
  5. Education – spread the word
  6. Community engagement – motivate local communities.

The EPA will work closely with partners to deliver projects and results in these areas. Table 1 sets out the projects that will be run under each of these focus areas.

1.3 Partnerships

Partnerships are essential in delivering this strategy and local government, waste management groups, industry and community all have a significant role to play. The EPA will take the lead in fostering and maintaining these partnerships.