中国建筑垃圾资源化利用:
苏伊士与常熟、安吉携手成立合作公司,
为建筑垃圾资源化利用提供创新数字解决方案
近期,苏伊士与常熟、安吉合作伙伴共同成立一家合作公司,在未来20年为浙江安吉建筑垃圾处理项目提供运营和维护服务并实现资源化利用。该项目由安吉牵头,每年处置建筑垃圾约38万吨,并满足最严格的环保标准。继苏伊士在常熟的成功经验之后,这是建筑垃圾处置领域的又一重大国家研发项目。
安吉建筑垃圾处理项目将复制2018年由苏伊士开发的“常熟模式”建筑垃圾循环利用经验,采用互联网及物联网相结合技术、定制化的处理工艺和设备,通过智慧化、信息化的监控平台对收集、运输、处理进行全过程监管。更重要的是,项目结合先进的智能化分拣设施对建筑垃圾进行高效和精细化的处理,从而实现建筑垃圾资源化利用率不低于85%的目标。回收的建筑装修垃圾经处理后成为再生建筑骨料及可回用的可燃物和金属物质。再生建筑骨料可用于生产成为不同用途的砖块、路沿石或道路垫层;可燃物可提供给垃圾焚烧厂进行焚烧发电;金属物质则可直接进行回收利用。
常熟市水务投资有限公司总经理顾洪良表示:“为寻求解决建筑垃圾围城的治本之策,我们与全球环保行业先锋苏伊士开展战略合作。合作公司引入苏伊士在固废处理上的先进管理经验,同时结合常熟实际,在稳妥处置的过程中实现最大化的资源回用,这种‘常熟模式’得到了政府、客户和业界的一致好评。我们很高兴能与浙江安吉开展合作并利用苏伊士的先进技术,希望发挥各方优势、实现共赢。“
苏伊士亚洲地区首席执行官郭仕达表示:“安吉项目不仅是苏伊士与常熟十多年以来稳固合作关系的又一成果,更是我们致力发展循环经济、推动可持续发展的又一印证。新合作公司的成立加强了我们与常熟的合作关系,凸显了我们提供整体环境服务,以支持环境转型和资源保护的能力。我相信,我们携手合作一定能为更多行业、更多客户提供最佳的环境解决方案,实现中国政府宏大的环保目标。”
苏伊士自2006年开始与常熟合作为全市提供供水服务,其后扩展至污水处理、智慧水务、工业污水处理及建筑装修垃圾循环利用等领域,服务常熟约200万居民及工商客户,目前日总供水能力达87.5万立方米,市政及工业污水日处理能力达33万立方米。双方于2021年再次扩大合作,赢得福建省邵武市工业污水处理厂的运营管理和技术改造项目。
位于浙江省湖州市安吉县的建筑垃圾处置项目设计鸟瞰图。
苏伊士亚洲
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苏伊士集团自19世纪末以来,不断积累专业知识,通过保护人类健康并支持经济增长,助力人们持续提高生活质量。苏伊士及旗下90,000名员工遍布全球五大洲,致力于保护和修复我们的自然环境要素:水、土壤和空气。在水务管理、固废回收再造、土壤修复和空气治理等方面,苏伊士提供富有弹性的创新型解决方案,通过“智慧”城市优化市政和各行业的资源管理,提升其环境和经济效益。集团向6,400万人提供环境服务,生产饮用水71亿立方米。苏伊士还为经济发展做出了积极贡献,每年直接或间接创造了20多万个就业岗位,作为新资源的提供者,生产了420万吨再生原料。
苏伊士在亚洲
苏伊士在早于60年前就进入东南亚,继而扩展至大中华区的发展也逾45年。苏伊士现已成为各大城市和工商客户的首选合作伙伴,提供的水务和固废管理解决方案,能助其优化资源管理,提升其环境和经济效益并符合监管标准。集团旗下逾9,000名员工遍布亚洲各地,合作项目逾70个,至今已建造了600多座水处理厂和污水处理厂并向逾3,200万人口提供水务和固废资源管理服务。苏伊士被公认为最具影响力的企业之一,也是环境服务行业的标杆企业。目前苏伊士在澳门运营着中国水务行业的第一个PPP项目,在上海运营着亚洲其中一座最大的危废处置设施,同时在泰国也运营着塑料回收再造项目。作为香港固废处理行业的领导者,苏伊士集团还向亚洲23个工业园区提供专业的环境管理服务。
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Construction waste recycling in China:
SUEZ, Changshu and Anji join forces to create a joint venture to provide innovative digital solutions in waste recycling
The agreement provides for the creation of a joint venture between SUEZ, Changshu and Anji to operate and maintain a construction waste recycling plant in Anji, located in Zhejiang province, for a period of 20 years. The project, led by Anji, will process approximately 380,000 tons of construction waste per year, while meeting the highest environmental standards. Following SUEZ’s successful experience in Changshu, it represents another major national R&D project in the field of construction waste treatment.
The Anji project will mirror the "Changshu model" initiated by SUEZ in 2018 for the reuse of construction waste into new resources, and will rely on Internet and Internet of Things technologies, customized treatment processes, bespoke equipment, and a smart, digital platform that monitors the entire process of waste collection, transfer, and treatment. The project will also integrate advanced, intelligent sorting facilities to efficiently and precisely treat construction waste, in order to achieve minimum reuse rate of construction waste of 85%. The recycled construction aggregates will be used to produce bricks, curbstone, or road bedding for different purposes; combustible materials will be supplied to waste incineration plants as fuel for power generation. Additionally, metallic materials will be reused directly.
Gu Hongliang, General Manager of Changshu Water Investment and Development Company Limited, said, “To address the pressing construction waste problem at its source, we’ve entered into a strategic partnership with SUEZ, a pioneer in the environmental industry. Our joint venture relies on SUEZ’s advanced managerial expertise in waste treatment. We’ve also developed a solution adapted to actual conditions in Changshu to maximize resource recycling and facilitate safe, reliable disposal. The ‘Changshu Model’ has been unanimously endorsed by government officials, customers, and the wider industry. We’re pleased to cooperate with Anji and to use SUEZ’s advanced technology to leverage our comparative advantage for the benefit of all parties.”
Steve Clark, CEO of SUEZ Asia, said: "The Anji project is the result of more than ten years of close collaboration between SUEZ and Changshu, and demonstrates our ongoing commitment to the circular economy. The creation of this joint venture strengthens our partnership with the city of Changshu and underlines our ability to provide a holistic offer in environmental services to support the environmental transition and the resource protection. I’m confident that, together, we’ll be able to provide the best environmental solutions for more customers, across a greater number of industries. And that we will support the Chinese government in achieving its ambitious environmental goals.”
SUEZ has been working with Changshu since 2006 to provide water services in the city and has since expanded its services to include wastewater treatment, smart water services, industrial wastewater treatment and recycling construction and renovation waste. SUEZ serves about two million households, as well as industrial and commercial customers in Changshu, with a total daily water production capacity of 875,000 m3. The SUEZ facility also has a daily municipal and industrial wastewater treatment capacity of 330,000 m3. In 2021, both parties extended the partnership and won a contract in Shaowu, Fujian Province to operate, manage, and technologically re-engineer industrial wastewater treatment plant.
Aerial view of the planned construction waste disposal project in Anji County, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province.
Since the end of the 19th century, SUEZ has built expertise aimed at helping people to constantly improve their quality of life by protecting their health and supporting economic growth. With an active presence on five continents, SUEZ and its 90,000 employees strive to preserve our environment’s natural capital: water, soil, and air. SUEZ provides innovative and resilient solutions in water management, waste recovery, site remediation and air treatment, optimising municipalities’ and industries’ resource management through “smart” cities and improving their environmental and economic performance. The Group delivers sanitation services to 64 million people and produces 7.1 billion m3 of drinking water. SUEZ is also a contributor to economic growth, with more than 200,000 jobs created directly and indirectly on an annual basis, and a provider of new resources, with 4.2 million tonnes of secondary raw materials produced.
With a strong presence of 60+ years in South East Asia and 45+ years in Greater China, SUEZ is a preferred partner in helping authorities and industrial clients develop water and waste management solutions that enable cities and industries to optimize their resource management and strengthen their environment and economic performances. With 9,000+ employees and 70+ joint ventures with local partners, the Group has built 600+ water and wastewater plants, with 32+ million people benefiting from our water and waste services. Today, SUEZ is recognized as one of the most influential companies and a service benchmark in leading the region’s environmental industry. We operate China’s first PPP water contract in Macau, one of Asia's largest hazardous waste treatment facilities in Shanghai, as well as a plastic recycling plant in Thailand. It is also a leader in Hong Kong’s waste management industry and delivers environmental services to 23 industrial parks.
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