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Inetec
Address:
17 Village Farm Road Village Farm Industrial Estate
Pyle
CF33 6BL
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1656 746439
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Inetec:
Food waste to renewable electricity power station
User application article The world's first food waste to renewable electricity power station, to be located close to Immingham Docks in NE Lincs, has been granted planning permission by NE Lincs Council
News from Inetec (31 August 2007)
Renewables Electricity plant granted planning
On 30 May Immingham County Council granted EnCycle planning permission to develop Europe's first food waste to energy power station, to be located near Immingham Docks in North East England
News from Inetec ( 5 June 2007)
Don't landfill your waste with so much haste
Technical background article A waste handling solution for the UK food manufacturing industry not only removes the need to landfill food and non-recyclable packaging, but also provides energy recovery direct to the manufacturer
News from Inetec (19 February 2007)
Inetec to create energy from Greencore food waste
Inetec and its partners have been chosen by Greencore Group to provide a solution to dispose of food waste and packaging contaminated with food residue in an environmentally sustainable way
News from Inetec (16 February 2006)
Energy from packaging and food waste
User application article Inetec provide Ethnic Cuisine with a cost-effective solution to their food waste and waste packaging problem, with the added benefit of creating a renewable energy source
News from Inetec (18 August 2005)
Free seminar on food industry waste and the ABPR
Food Industry Waste and the Animal By-Products Regulations will be on the menu at a free seminar run by the Food Processing Faraday and supported by Yorkshire Forward
News from Inetec (14 February 2005)
Investment for firm with food waste solution
An innovative firm that helps food producers has received further investment: Inetec machines convert food waste and contaminated packaging materials to a useful source of renewable energy
News from Inetec (31 January 2005)
