Here are the largest waste processing plant construction projects initiated globally in Q2 2022, according to GlobalData’s construction projects database.

1. Rivenhall Airfield Integrated Waste Management Facility – $734m

The project involves the construction of a fully integrated recycling and recovery facilities on Rivenhall Airfield site near Braintree, Essex, the UK.

Construction work started in Q2 2022 and is expected to be completed in Q1 2026.

The project aims to source solid recovered fuel and materials for recycling from outside of the county. The project will be one of the largest waste management facilities in Europe.

2. Villejean Waste-to-Energy Plant Modernization – $127m

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The project involves the modernization of a waste-to-energy plant in Villejean, Rennes, Brittany, France.

Construction work commenced in Q2 2022 and is expected to finish in Q4 2023.

The project’s aim is to improve environmental performance, generate energy and, integrate safety of the plant in its neighborhood.

3. Stony Brook Food Waste Processing Plant – $120m

The project involves the construction of an anaerobic digester processing plant in Brookhaven, New York, the US.

Construction work started in Q2 2022 and is forecast to complete in Q4 2023.

The project aims to convert food waste into energy and compost by using anaerobic digestion. It will reduce greenhouse gases around 500,000 tons per year and improve air quality along with groundwater and produces 2.0 MW of electricity and approximately 1.9 million diesel gallons-equivalent of compressed natural gas in Brookhaven.

4. Kambarka Waste Processing Plant – $78m

The project involves the construction of a waste processing plant with a capacity of 50,000TPA in Udmurtiya, Russia.

Construction work commenced in Q2 2022 and is expected to be completed in Q4 2024.

The aim of the project is to recycle the waste of I-II hazard classes. It will create 300 jobs.

5. Keynsham Modern Recycling Center – $55m

The project involves the construction of a modern recycling center in 4ha area in Keynsham, Bath and Northeast Somerset, UK.

Construction work started in Q2 2022 and is expected to be completed in Q4 2023.

The aim of the project reduces general waste and operational costs.

Methodology:
This analysis is drawn from GlobalData’s global construction projects database, which tracks new construction projects over $25m from announcement to completion.

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