Public and private investors continue to face challenges in waste management resulting from the growing environmental awareness of EU citizens, as reflected in economic strategies established at the European Community level, e.g.:

  • Circular Economy
  • The Green Deal
  • EU Taxonomy - Regulation (EU) 2020/852 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 June 2020 on the establishment of a framework to facilitate sustainable investment and amending Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 (full name of the EU Taxonomy).

The global objective of these strategies is to reduce anthropogenic pressure on the environment and increase the raw material independence and energy and environmental security of EU countries.

Achieving the goals of individual strategies requires numerous organizational, legal, and investment processes at all levels of the economy.

At BBF, we closely monitor current requirements and plans in order to adapt our offer to changing needs.

One of the areas that plays an important role in achieving the above-mentioned strategy goals is waste management in its broadest sense.

This is an economy that begins with the manufacturer and ends with the recycler or the entity responsible for waste recovery or disposal.

Therefore, in addition to strategic planning, our services are specifically dedicated to the planning, implementation, and management of infrastructure for waste treatment, recovery, and recycling:

  • Sorting
  • Composting/Fermentation Plants/Biogas Plants for Biodegradable Waste
  • ZTPO (WtE) Waste-to-Energy Plants for household and industrial waste
  • PSZOK (Municipal Waste Sorting Centres)
 

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