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Enva announces plans for new Healthcare Risk Waste facility

Critical new infrastructure to support the Irish healthcare sector at a time of increasing demand

Portlaoise, Ireland -- Leading recycling and resource recovery specialist, Enva, has unveiled plans for a new Healthcare Risk Waste facility in Dublin, Ireland. The announcement follows the commencement of the planning process with An Bord Pleanála, an independent body with responsibility for determining applications for major infrastructure and other developments.  

The proposed state of the art facility will provide much needed treatment capacity and flexibility, whilst helping to sustainably manage Ireland’s Healthcare Risk Waste.  If successful, the planning permission will see Enva develop its site at Greenogue Business Park. This will include the restructuring of the existing recycling operations and the construction of a steam sterilisation facility capable of processing 24,000 tonnes of waste a year from the Irish healthcare sector including hospitals, laboratories, life science companies and nursing homes. 

Healthcare Risk Waste volumes are increasing globally. Contributory factors include an aging population, increased availability of healthcare and advances in new treatments and procedures. Hospital Acquired Infections place enormous burdens on our healthcare service and sophisticated infection control practices to address this challenge have increased the volume of single use medical devices and consumables. Similarly, enhanced hygiene practices and the increased use of single use Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) such as gloves, wipes, and aprons have also contributed to the increase.

Steam sterilization is a cost effective, widely used and proven technology for the treatment of HRW. Waste arrives at the facility in sealed containers and is then introduced to an automated process where the material is shredded and sterilised. Once the process is complete the fully sterilised material can be used by third parties as a refuse derived fuel in the production of sustainable energy. 

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Correspondence can be sent via email to communityliaison@enva.com or by post to: Community Liaison Officer, Enva Ireland Ltd, 402 Grant’s Drive, Greenogue Business Park, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin, D24 AP04.

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