Facilities adopting Envetec's “GENERATIONS 1” technology for onsite treatment of biohazardous waste will now also have access to Enva's services Technology company Envetec and waste management company ...
Healthcare and life science organizations can now recycle biohazardous materials that were previously impossible to recycle. Our respective companies recognise the urgent need to create a circular ...
Two United Kingdom-based companies, Altilium, a clean technology group focused on supporting the transition to net zero, and Enva, a recycling and resource recovery specialist, have partnered to ...
The electrical waste is sorted into different materials at the processing site An e-waste recycling centre is helping to save unwanted electrical items from going to landfill. Enva, based in ...
An e-waste recycling centre is helping to save unwanted electrical items from going to landfill. Enva, based in Spittlegate Level, Grantham, recycles residents' unwanted electricals, such as household ...
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