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DHL and Gatwick open new waste management plant

March 30, 2017 by PLA Editor

Gatwick Airport and DHL Supply Chain formally open a new waste management plant, becoming the first airport in the world to turn airport waste, such as food and packaging, into energy onsite.

 

DHL’s new £3.8million waste plant not only disposes of Category 1 waste safely onsite, but converts it and other organic waste into energy to heat Gatwick’s waste management site and power the site’s water recovery system. The plant is set to save £1,000 in energy and waste management costs for every day it operates.

 

Category 1 forms the majority of waste from non-EU flights and is defined as food waste or anything mixed with it, such as packaging, cups and meal trays from international transport vehicles. Through the plant, waste is turned into a dry-powdered organic material and used as fuel to heat the site and dry the waste for the next day.

 

Gatwick currently treats 2,200 tonnes of Category 1 waste each year which is around 20 percent of the total generated at the airport (10,500 tonnes). The new energy plant will process around 10 tonnes per day, whereas all Category 1 waste was previously processed offsite.

 

With the objective of boosting the airport’s recycling rate from 49 percent today to around 85 percent by 2020 – higher than any UK airport – the plant includes a waste sorting centre to maximize recycling onsite. Concentrating all activities in one location enables the team to transport waste four times more efficiently than before, reducing local traffic and carbon emissions.

 

The plant has also been designed with the future in mind and has the capacity to produce additional energy that could one day be used to power other areas of the airport.

 

“On our journey to become one of the greenest airports in the world, our new world-beating waste plant turns a difficult waste problem into a sustainable energy source. We are confident it sets the benchmark for others to follow in waste management,” said Stewart Wingate, CEO, Gatwick.

 

“Our ambitious plans to develop in the most environmentally responsible way possible are driven by a set of rigorous targets. I am delighted to say our strategy is working and despite passenger numbers doubling, our environmental footprint is better today than it was in the early 1990s.”

 

Martin Willmor, senior vice president, specialist services, DHL Supply Chain UK added, “After a decade of working closely with Gatwick, we are excited to be still finding innovative ways to improve operations across the airport. Disposing of Category 1 waste can be very costly and time-consuming, but our new waste management and recycling system is a huge step forward.”

 

“Gatwick is leading the way in converting waste onsite into an energy source and we are already investigating a number of further initiatives to support sustainable energy production and the future expansion of the airport.”

 

DHL Supply Chain already manages inbound deliveries at Gatwick Airport through its logistics and consolidation facility on behalf of the airport’s 150 partners and retailers. The development of the new waste management plant is also in sync with Deutsche Post DHL Group’s recently announced commitment to reduce all logistics-related emissions to net zero by the year 2050. DHL Supply Chain’s parent company also wants to become the market leader in green logistics and plans to expand its portfolio of green products and services to help customers achieve their own climate protection targets.

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