Avista Green, Europe's most advanced re-refinery, now operational
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Avista Green, Europe’s most advanced re-refinery, now operational

Europe’s most advanced used lubricating oil re-refinery, Avista Green’s 100,000 tonne per annum (TPA) re-refinery in Kalundborg, Denmark, is now operational.

The construction of the re-refinery has been realised through an international joint venture between Germany’s Avista Oil and Slicker Recycling from the UK. They are both among the leading used oil collectors in Europe and responsible for supplying the volumes needed to feed the plant. The used oil is primarily collected from vehicle repair workshops, industrial companies and waste recovery sites throughout Europe and delivered to the plant either by truck or ship, mooring at the company’s own dedicated jetty.

It is one of only a few re-refineries in Europe and is intended to support the waste hierarchy and the philosophy of a circular economy, with lubricants being returned to the site in a continuous cycle for reprocessing.

”We are proud of having succeeded with such a big project in such a short timeframe”, says Leon Sloth Skovbo, managing director, Avista Green. ”Today, we have Europe’s state-of-the art re-refinery that transforms used lubricating oil into high quality base oil, turning a waste product into a reusable material, contributing substantially to sustainability and the circular economy.”

As indicated by the name, Avista Green has an environmental profile. Passing through the plant, the used oil is up-cycled back into high-quality base oil ready for re-use in the production of new finished lubricants. These lubricants will return to the re-refinery as used oil in a continuous cycle to be re-processed, both in keeping with the European waste hierarchy and circular economy philosophy. The innovative technology used in the new facility is more environmentally friendly and efficient than conventional processes. Such re-refined base oil emits as much as 30% less CO2 than new base oil produced from crude oil.

”We have managed to keep all the specialist expertise and experience within our company by retaining the core of our skilled process operators during the construction of the re-refinery. During the last months they have been busy training new colleagues,” said Peter Jonsson, technical director.

Avista Green’s new re-refinery has been designed to meet the highest technical, environmental and safety standards. The plant is fully energy optimised including the recirculation of all surplus heat. Modern laboratory facilities are available for total quality assurance, from receipt of feedstock right through to the delivery of the final re-refined base oil. Safety remains a priority where the plant design, equipment, systems, controls and processes have all been implemented to keep employees, the environment and process integrity safe.

”We are looking forward to a bright future. The global focus on environment and climate will continue to grow strongly in the future, and here we see ourselves as a significant and important player,” Skovbo said.

About Avista Oil Group

With a current annual processing capacity of around 500,000 tons the Avista Oil Group is the leading used oil collection and processing company in Europe and the U.S.A. The Avista Oil Group is a pioneer in used oil upcycling having its own patented refining technology. With refinery and collection logistics locations across seven European countries and the U.S.A., the company has been shaping the world’s used oil management for more than 60 years.

Slicker Recycling

Slicker Recycling is the UK’s largest collector and processor of used waste lubricating oil and leads the way in the development of re-refining. Slickers’ aims are to achieve environmentally sustainable waste management practices through re-use, recycling and zero waste to landfill, and contribute to the global circular economy. They provide a complete portfolio of waste services from hazardous wastes, interceptor and drainage clearances to full total waste management solutions.

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