econ has been involved in the UNEP Global Mercury Partnership’s ‘Waste Management Area’ for many years. The UNEP Global Mercury Partnership, established in 2005, aims to safeguard human health and read more…
econ has been involved in the UNEP Global Mercury Partnership’s ‘Waste Management Area’ for many years. The UNEP Global Mercury Partnership, established in 2005, aims to safeguard human health and read more…
Environmental pollution doesn’t take a break during Corona. So at econ we decided to continue with the commissioning plan and therefore the support of our partner in India. Under strictest read more…
Are contaminated soils and mercury waste a topic for you? Have the high investment cost of large equipment prevented you from addressing the issue? Maybe a mobile unit is the read more…
econ industries is proud to announce the next project towards making mercury history: a delivery contract for a VacuDry® Unit going to India. A VacuDry® 3 000 plant will be read more…
The third meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Minamata Convention on Mercury (COP3) will take place from 25 to 29 November 2019 at the International Conference Centre read more…
In November, a delegation from the Japan Waste Management Association visited econ industries in the context of a study tour regarding European waste management best practices. The goal of the read more…
For the second time in the last 9 months, econ industries have successfully completed a mercury stabilization project for safe mercury disposal. Already in mid-2018, econ successfully neutralized excess mercury read more…
The second part of our business year 2018 is characterized by our activities to treat mercury. Specifically, we started a service order for the conversion of several hundred tons of read more…
Econ industries is proud to announce the completion of a game-changing new facility for mercury waste management in Karratha, in the northwestern part of Australia. In July, Contract resources, a read more…
In February 2018 econ industries started the on-site conversion of mercury. The first job brought the econ team with the mobile econ mercury conversion plant to a former chlor-alkali plant read more…
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