Vanheede signs contract with Fost Plus for post-sorting 35,000 tonnes of PMD residue

- Waste processor Vanheede Environment Group has obtained a new contract for the processing of PMD waste. Starting in 2025, around 35,000 tonnes of PMD waste per year from the five Fost Plus sorting centres will go to the new facility in Rumbeke. The residue still contains around 30 to 40% recyclable material, which will then be sorted again for recycling. This is a five-year contract and an investment of 35 million euros.

Fost Plus managing director Wim Geens: “Today we recycle 95% of the packaging that our members bring to market. That’s nice; but we’re not there yet. For the last packaging be brought into the circular economy requires additional efforts. The final stretch is, after all, the hardest. Thanks to the new partnership we will take the essential steps to further close the circular gap.”
David Vanheede, CEO of Vanheede Environment Group: “As a privileged partner in the circular economy, we are proud to be able to offer a new solution to save even more lost materials from the incinerator. Our new sorting facility will guarantee maximum recycling and enable us to keep the value of the materials as high as possible. This is a crucial new step in achieving the circular economy so as to contribute, together, to a more sustainable future.”

Thinking circular

Every Belgian produces around 23 kg of PMD waste per year. The packaging waste is processed in specific PMD sorting centres into 16 different material flows including a residual flow. That residual flow contains sorting errors made by residents (things that do not belong in PMD), as well as recyclable materials. They may have been wrongly classified either by the sorting facilities (known as process losses) or have become unrecognisable due to incorrect sorting. That is the case, for example, for bottles that are not empty or packaging stacked inside each other. In total, this amounts to 35,000 tonnes per year over the five sorting centres.

Vanheede Environment Group will sort this PMD residue starting in early 2025 in two steps. First, the PMD residue will enter a new mixed industrial waste facility in Rumbeke. This plant separates the actual residue from the recyclable materials and has a total capacity of 100,000 tonnes. Next, at their existing PMD sorting line in order to obtain eight separate material flows for subsequent recycling. Mixed industrial waste is similar to PMD residue, mainly because it contains a comparable proportion of recyclable material.

Since 2022, Vanheede Environment Group has been sorting PMD collected through specific company rounds, jumping in at the other PMD sorting centres in case of overproduction and already sorting 10,000 tonnes of PMD waste annually. The award of this new contract will create continuity and bring even more recyclable material, which previously went to incineration, back into the chain as a secondary raw material, further closing the circular gap.

Valerie Bruyninckx

Corporate Communication & PR Manager, Fost Plus

About Vanheede Environment Group

Today, Vanheede Environment Group offers almost 20,000 clients – mainly businesses (B2B), public authorities and municipal or intercommunal cooperation agreements – a sustainable, efficient and economical waste management solution. We play a key role in building the circular economy by processing each* waste stream into new, green raw materials or into green energy, both in our own and in external processing facilities. These green raw materials and energy will become the sustainable, low-impact products of tomorrow.

Vanheede Environment Group is one of the top 5 in the Benelux and Northern France. The group has more than 900 employees spread across 20 sites in Belgium, Luxembourg and France. The entire group processes more than 1.1 million tonnes of waste per year, of which 98.5% is recycled or put to some useful purpose.

With ‘Towards a circular world, in a sustainable way’ as motto, Vanheede Environment Group manages more than 2400 waste streams as an integrated environmental company. Thanks to the effective processing sites, it accounts for the production of more than 73 million kWh green energy that supplies 21,038 households, and it produces around 587,000 tonnes of new green raw materials. Vanheede Environment Group has a consolidated turnover of almost 200 million euros.

*Other than explosives, cadavers and radioactive waste

Kim Delvoye

Marketing Manager, Vanheede Environment Group

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About Fost Plus

Fost Plus is a non-profit organisation responsible for the selective collection, sorting and recycling of household packaging waste in Belgium. Through organisation, funding and communication, we implement the circular packaging economy. We recycle 95% of the household packaging on the market every year thanks to the efficient collection of glass, paper-cardboard and PMD.

Packaging management has evolved firmly in the direction of sustainable materials and ressource management. To this end, we work closely with all parties concerned: companies, federations, authorities, intermunicipalities, collection, sorting and recycling companies and the general public. Fost Plus was established in 1994 on the instigation of the industry and commerce, and operates in all three regions of the country. By joining the collective system of Fost Plus, packaging companies contribute to a more sustainable society and a cleaner world for all. www.fostplus.be