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1985
Dramatic realisation that the migration of landfill gas caused environmental problem. Commencement of fabrication and supply of landfill technology, mainly flaring and landfill gas control systems.
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1995
Growing awareness of environmental consequences of unchecked waste management techniques. Use of landfill gas in power generation. Implementation of consultancy services.
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2000
Commencement of fabrication and supply of equipment for the removal and destruction of ammonia from wastewater using recycled heat for thermal destruction in a SMART flare.
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2005
Changes in waste management techniques involving the destruction of waste using pyrolysis and gasification and improvement in process efficiency.
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2010
Expansion of company activities to encompass anaerobic digestion and carbon reduction. Supply of equipment, including efficient flares for control of biogas emissions.
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2015
Removal of ammonia from wastewater led to innovative engineering to recover the ammonia for use as a fertilizer or power generation.
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2020
Design and manufacture of equipment to recover hydrogen from wastewater. The use of SMART flare technology permits the supply of a reliable heat source.
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