bifa-aktuell | 17.04.2024

Circular economy is a constant challenge

From the “throwaway society” to the circular economy

External and internal factors are changing the waste management industry: environmental legislation, technical innovations and changing customer requirements are creating a new need for action. International competitors, fluctuating raw material prices and new social challenges demand creative solutions. Ecological, technical, legal and economic aspects must be taken into account - in planning as well as in day-to-day business. Improved processes make it possible to keep raw materials and products in a high-quality cycle and reduce waste.
We work in line with the European Green Deal and the Circular Economy Action Plan.

Waste management for a circular economy

In most cases, a holistic optimization of waste management is required. We therefore use our experience to support municipalities and companies in the transformation to a circular economy by working with them to draw up suitable waste management concepts, develop recycling processes or carry out feasibility studies.

Our focus is always on the legal regulations, the state of the art and the maxims of sustainability.

A circular economy for greater sustainability

  •     Conserving resources and avoiding waste
  •     Development of circular value creation strategies
  •     Consideration of the current legal situation
  •     Technical process optimization
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