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8 May 2025

Progress in circular waste treatment

Waste company Omrin is expanding with a fourth fermentation installation. This was necessary because more and more municipalities are being served by Omrin (currently there are 36 municipalities that are shareholders). This, in turn, contributes to higher separation results for the company.

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The new installation provides an additional 5 million m³ of biogas annually and works with an innovative dry fermentation system. This system produces biogas more efficiently, with less wastewater and a higher energy yield. Together with another financial institution, we provided the funding for this. With this, BNG is committing to more renewable energy from residual waste.

In addition, Omrin’s existing credit facilities have been restructured and extended by eight years. This will allow Omrin to make other important investments, such as in the construction of a new office, the purchase of bunker cranes and measures to limit odour and noise pollution. These developments will reinforce Omrin’s role as the most circular waste processor in the Netherlands.

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