Waste brokerage Division.

We rely on a solid expertise in waste disposal and management

Waste brokerage.

HTR’s main strength is the innovative and eco-sustainable management of the waste cycle. We manage to keep up with the most advanced standards in the field in order to provide specialized technical assistance throughout all steps: from the planning stage to the on-site execution. We also place great importance on rationalizing processes, optimizing economic resources as well as recovering materials and energy.

Our goal is to maximize convenience and environmental sustainability. Our extensive experience in the field and the continuous training of our resources are the key to providing flexible, innovative and technologically advanced solutions in the field of hazardous and non-hazardous waste management.

Our willing to keep up to date with the ever-changing legislation and to expand our network both in and outside Italy allow us to work in full regulatory compliance, with our main goal always being to provide efficient solutions.

Servizi.

Brokerage and management of hazardous and non-hazardous waste.
Brokerage and management of hazardous and non-hazardous waste.
Auditing of treatment, recovery and disposal plants.
Auditing of treatment, recovery and disposal plants.
Organization and logistics of waste transport.
Organization and logistics of waste transport.
Regulatory advice on waste matters.
Regulatory advice on waste matters.
Advice on waste classification.
Advice on waste classification.
Cross-border waste shipments.
Cross-border waste shipments.
Assistance for fiscal destruction.
Assistance for fiscal destruction.
Advice on waste characterization.
Advice on waste characterization.

Our Values

“HTR acts as a go-between in the field of waste management and provides both technical and operational advice for waste producers. Our major strength is the capacity to work in multiple sectors, unlike waste management plants, which are limited to specific waste types. We provide our clients with a variety of treatment plants both in and outside Italy, dealing with different stages of waste management: from waste recovery to disposal.

Fabrizia Mercante,
Head of Waste Brokerage Division
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  • Fabrizia Mercante
  • Head of Division
  • Martina Cagliostro
  • Environmental Engineer
  • Patrizia Giovannangelo
  • Logistics specialist
  • Francesca Sampognaro
  • Environmental Engineer
  • Letizia Porro
  • Environmental Engineer
  • Corrado Covaia
  • Chemist

"Given the complexity of the waste management law, we provide our customers with all the information on best practices for waste disposal. The diversification of the areas of expertise for the different waste types, allows us to fulfil our customers’ needs"

Patrizia Giovannangelo
Logistics Expert, Div. Brokerage

The Division by the numbers

The reported numbers relate to the quantities of waste managed by the Waste Brokerage Division in the last three years: 2018-2019-2020. In 2021 the numbers are growing.
43040
Tons of non-hazardous waste managed
22654
Tons of hazardous waste managed
65694
Tons of waste managed

Case History

Sludge disposal in the tanning district of the Chiampo Valley (Veneto)

HTR managed a public contract for the disposal of sewage sludge produced by the Valle del Chiampo tanning district in Veneto, the most important tanning district in Italy in terms of production and number of employees, and one of the largest in the world.

In the two-year period relating to the period 07 / 2019-06 / 2021, 12,000 tons of sewage sludge were handled.
The suitability of this type of waste as filling material was preliminarily verified through in-depth verification processes, which were carried out and approved by the competent German mining authority.

Case History

R11 recovery of fly ash deriving from the waste-to-energy process of a German mine

HTR managed a framework agreement relating to the R11 recovery of fly ash deriving from the waste-to-energy process of a German mine. The ashes, which were managed with notification according to the Gen. Reg. (EC) no. 1013/2006 on cross-border shipments, were transported via silos. They were then recovered after being mixed with a liquid; after that, the resulting mixture was pumped in liquid form into the underground cavities of the salt mines.

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