June 17, 2025 (Waste Dive) –
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-- Private equity-backed Reworld highlighted the increasing role it's playing in materials recovery, in the2024 sustainability report itreleased last week. -- Reworld, which operates 37 thermomechanical treatment facilities across
Reworld rebranded from Covanta last year amid a strategic pivot to broaden its services. Reworld's MPFs accept and treat non-hazardous waste and wastewater. Accepted items include commonly recycled materials like paper, cardboard and plastics, as well as industrial waste and certain liquid wastes, like coolants and paints.
The company brought five new MPFs into operation last year, with a sixth planned for
In its sustainability report, Reworld said it produced 30% more alternative fuel for the cement and lime industries and recovered 38% more petroleum in 2024 compared to the previous year.
Reworld's fleet also grew by 50% to roughly 3,000 vehicles over the past year. That's thanks in part to its acquisitions of
Growth has been more limited in Reworld's incinerator portfolio, though it is expanding a facility in
Last year, Reworld owner
-- Reworld looks to grow
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