Sustainable Feast: Christmas Dinner with Less Waste 🍗♻️ Feasting with family is one of the best parts of Christmas, but let’s make it more sustainable this year! 🎄🌍 Here are a few tips to reduce food waste during the holidays: 🍽️ Plan Portions: Avoid over-buying and overcooking to reduce leftovers. 🥕 Compost Food Scraps: Start composting food waste for a greener New Year! 🦃 Use Leftovers Creatively: Transform your holiday meals into new dishes for the days after. Enjoy the festivities while helping to reduce waste! 🎉 #SustainableChristmasFeast #ZeroWasteHolidays #FoodWasteReduction #GreenChristmas
Glanway
Environmental Services
Gorteens, Waterford 993 followers
Ireland's leading Residual MSW Material Recycling Facility & Alternative Fuel Export Hub
About us
Glanway is a dynamic, innovative and exciting business focused on the circular economy, in particular on deriving value from the waste society throws away. Glanway has grown rapidly since its inception in 2014 and currently processes circa 7% of Ireland's residual MSW (mainly household waste). Glanway also has an exciting plan to continue this business growth and develop an exciting Circular Economy Hub for processing, recycling and recovering MSW and other waste materials at our Facility in Belview Port, Waterford. Glanway diverts household residual waste in the South East Region of Ireland away from landfill to our Material Recycling Facility in Belview Port, Waterford, Ireland. Where the waste is processed extracting recyclables for recycling, organic fraction for composting and the remainder being processed into sustainable alternative fuels such as refuse derived fuel (RDF) for export for the production of heat and electricity. Glanway's 231,500 tonne per year export facility is located 150m from the Bulk and Container Terminals in Belview Port, Waterford. Allowing for very efficient loading of container and bulk vessels minimizing emissions, haulage and handling while maximizing bale and fuel quality.
- Website
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http://www.glanway.ie
External link for Glanway
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Gorteens, Waterford
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2014
- Specialties
- Alternative Fuel Exports, Waste Processing, Refuse Derived Fuel, and Solid Recovered Fuel
Locations
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Primary
Belview Port Road
Gorteens, Waterford X91 NX2H, IE
Employees at Glanway
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Eoin Treacy
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Žaneta Svirskienė, FCCA
Financial Controller at Glanway Ltd
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Ben Murray
Business Development and Commercial Executive at Glanway
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ABHIN JOY
Mechanical Engineer | MSc Renewable Energy Systems Candidate | Focused on Waste-to-Energy Plant Design and Sustainable Engineering Solutions |…
Updates
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Keeping Plastics in the Circular Economy has and remains a key focus for Glanway. If you are interested in feedstocks from Glanway such as Mixed Plastics(PET+HDPE+PP) or LDPE then please get in contact with Ben Murray. We export to the UK and Europe. Please follow the link below for more info. https://lnkd.in/etsKRbHW #plasticrecycling #circulareconomy
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Another one of our vessels loaded and bound for one of our long term partners in Denmark. Over 3,000 tonnes exported for energy recovery. #WasteManagement #WasteRecovery #WastetoEnergy
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Ireland’s future starts with how we manage waste today! At Glanway, we're committed to sustainable practices that protect our beautiful environment. Did you know recycling just one aluminium can saves enough energy to power a TV for 3 hours? Every little bit counts! That's why we extract this valuable recyclable material from residual waste #WasteNot #GoGreenIreland #Sustainability #EcoFriendly #Recycling
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Did you know that waste can be converted into clean energy? 🔋💡 Waste-to-Energy technologies help power & heat homes and reduce landfill waste. Waste-to-Energy aligns with the principles of the circular economy, where waste is seen as a resource. By recovering energy from waste, these technologies contribute to reducing the consumption of new raw materials and fostering resource efficiency. #WasteToEnergy #RenewableEnergy #WasteManagementInnovation
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At Glanway we view residual waste as a challenging but a potentially valuable resource. If processed innovatively targeting specific recyclables for removal and creating specific fuels for the Waste-to Energy industry with the remainder, we can help bring us all on a path to a more sustainable future. While in the process creating a circular economy for waste and reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions. #future #sustainable #circulareconomy #wastemanagement
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Glanway reposted this
🎉 Congratulations to IWMA member Glanway on their 10th anniversary! 🎉 Glanway has been making a significant impact by diverting household residual waste in Ireland's South East Region away from landfill ♻️. Their cutting-edge Material Recycling Facility at Belview Port in Waterford extracts recyclables for recycling, turns organic waste into compost, and processes the rest into refuse-derived fuel (RDF) 🔄—a sustainable alternative fuel for producing heat and electricity! ⚡🔥 In just 10 years, they’ve grown rapidly, now handling around 7% of Ireland's residual municipal waste 💪. Want to see how they make it all happen? Check out their video! 🎥✨ #Sustainability #WasteManagement #CircularEconomy #RenewableEnergy #Recycling #GreenInnovation #10YearsStrong
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This week is European Week for Safety and Health at Work 2024 which seeks to promote good health and safety practice. The theme for this year is Healthy Workplaces for All Ages. At Glanway we strive to create a healthy workplace for all ages. For our team, we have invested in, and offer a range of initiatives such as: · Specialist training · A Safe Place to Work · Personal Development · Team Building Days We are committed to maintaining a healthy, diverse and inclusive place to work where our team can be themselves and perform to their full potential.
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Aluminium cans are not waste. An aluminium can has many potential after life uses and its status as one of the most used metal packaging materials in the world is due to its performance qualities and its highly recyclable nature. Aluminium's low melting temperature makes it easy and sustainable to turn metal packaging into more metal packaging in a closed loop. By extracting aluminium cans from residual MSW, we recycle cans that would otherwise end up in landfill or incineration. #sustainable #recycling #circulareconomy