Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF) is produced by processing fresh and legacy municipal solid waste (MSW) to remove non-combustible materials and create a high-energy-content fuel. RDF can be used as an alternative to conventional fossil fuels in industrial processes, such as cement kilns and power plants, thereby reducing reliance on coal, oil, and natural gas. The production of RDF involves shredding, sorting, and sometimes drying the waste to achieve the desired fuel quality. By converting waste into RDF, we can divert significant amounts of waste from landfills, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and contribute to energy sustainability.

Through our projects we have delivered more than 6 Million Tons of RDF and are one of the largest supplier of RDF in Asia

Feedstock Includes

Legacy MSW
Fresh MSW
Hazardous Waste
Agri Waste

Features

  • Best in industry quality with GCV above 2000 Kcal.

  • Large project base for continuous supply

  • Joint development of co-processing facilities

  • Complete traceability and transparency

  • Centralised ERP for monitoring of transactions

Use Cases

  • Alternate Fuel for Cement Kilns

  • Feedstock for Waste to Energy plants

  • Raw Material for upcycled products

by-products

Heat in cement kilns

Power in waste to energy plants

Facilities

600 Tpd Material Recovery Facility, Kranji Street, Singapore

9.9 Mw Waste To Energy Plant, Tuas Singapore

Coprocessing Facility, Hyderabad, India

Contribution To UN Sustainable Development Goals

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