Capacity
48.000 tons/year
The municipal company Tekniska Verken AB owns and operates a biogas facility, supplying biogas to public buses and cars in the county of Östergötland, Sweden. The target is to be a fossil-free region by 2030. The transformation to fossil-free was the main political factor for the Municipality of Linköping, which introduced Envac’s optical sorting system to sort out food waste from the residual waste of households.
48.000 tons/year
food and residual waste
325.000
A reason for choosing Envac’s optical sorting system was that it is a proven technology, can easily be introduced to the entire municipality, and it adds no extra cost for the households. The automated system implies a lower workload for the staff.
The sorting plant in Linköping handles two fractions: residual waste and food waste. It is built adjacent to the district heating plant, where the residual fraction is incinerated and converted to heat and energy.
The food waste is transported to a nearby pre-treatment plant, where it is processed into biogas and biofertiliser.
After the sorting system in Linköping was launched, another 12 municipalities have joined and treat their waste at Tekniska Verken, without need for further extension of the plant, which proves that the system is flexible and thus cost efficient.
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