Hills’ advanced Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) goes live in Wiltshire
Safety management meets best practice benchmark
Turmec’s system for managing health and safety in our factory and at client sites is now accredited to the new international standard, ISO 45001.
An independent audit at the end of January confirmed that our procedures meet the current benchmark. Previously we were registered to the ISO 18001 […]
Turmec strengthens UK arm with MD for Spares and Service
We are proud to announce and welcome Simon Mercer as the company’s UK Managing Director for Spares and Service.
Turmec has strengthened its UK operation with the appointment of Simon Mercer as Managing Director for Spares and Service.
Aggregate recycling reaches a milestone as recycling plant is built in Australia
December 2019 will see a significant milestone for the re-use of fines as aggregate – in Australia and the world – as a ground-breaking processing plant is commissioned.
Turmec’s hybrid dry and wet plant for BINGO Industries is the first recycling facility of its kind.
Turmec's Operations Director in interview for the RTE Radio na Gaeltachta
After Turmec's double honour in the MBTAs, Paraic Griffin talks to Radio na Gaeltachta!
Paraic Griffin, Turmec's Operations Director talks to Iris Aniar about our recent awards, the company's history, growth and plans for the future.
ASH PROCESSING – EfW Recycling plant maximises recovery
A new energy-from-waste plant has been equipped with systems designed and built by Turmec to handle and process bottom ash.
The state-of-the-art UK facility will process 190,000 tonnes of municipal waste a year when fully operational, exporting around 14.5MW of energy to the national grid.
Double honours for Turmec in the MBTA 2019
Turmec has been honoured for its role in advancing sustainability and its significant contribution to the local economy in Ireland.
The Meath Business and Tourism Awards, now in their 10th year, celebrate companies based in the county who have excelled in their sectors.
Glanway boosts sustainable fuel facility
Residual waste from households across the south of Ireland will be recovered as recyclate and sustainable fuel in a new and more efficient facility from next year.
Glanway’s investment in the Turmec plant will increase annual capacity by 80% to 180,000 tonnes and boost recovery rates.