It's the first day of The Forecourt Show 2019 in Birmingham. Join Russell and Suzanne from the CPL team at Stand T128 to find out more about our outstanding range of Homefire smokeless fuels, Ready to Burn firewood and Supagrill charcoal. @forecourtshow#FCS2019 😀🔥
Great to present our hydrothermal carbonisation (HTC) technology at the #FoodWasteConf yesterday. HTC can be used to make biocoal from food waste and other organic waste streams including AD digestate and residues/waste from the textiles industry.@EMG_Events@EnergyRA@InnovateUK
CPL Industries is one of the major sponsors of today’s National Food Waste Conference taking place in London. We are presenting on our new Hydrothermal Carbonisation (HTC) biocoal technology later today. #ERA@EnergyRA 😀
CPL Industries is one of the major sponsors of this year’s National Food Waste Conference taking place in London on 27th March. During the event, we'll be showcasing our new Hydrothermal Carbonisation (HTC) biocoal technology.
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We would like to wish our two new Management Apprentices, Sam Beardshaw and Lauren Green, from @sheffhallamuni, every success in their new roles at CPL. Sam will work in the CPL Activated Carbons division and Lauren will work in Quality Assurance at two CPL Distribution depots.
📣 Introducing CPL's new HTC (hydrothermal carbonisation) waste to energy technology. Our HTC facility in Immingham represents a genuine alternative to the landfilling of food waste, garden waste and other organic wastes @EnergyRA@innovateuk@alexwmedia
CPL Fuels Ireland was proud to donate €10,000 to the Irish Cancer Society as part of the Pink is the New Black campaign. 😀
@IrishCancerSoc@cplfuelsireland
Sharing their expertise at @IrishBioenergy Conference yesterday – the panel of speakers included James Russell - Biocore Env, Andy Bishop - @cplindustries Paddy Phelan @3CEAgency Peter Moran @abbvie James Cogan @eerl Geraldine O’Sullivan @IFAmedia and Sean Finan @IrishBioenergy
Great presentation from Jason today - @CPLIndustries & @cplfuelsireland new HTC technology can play a major role in the effort to reduce Ireland’s landfill waste #bioenergy
CPL’s new HTC technology can play a major role in the effort to reduce Ireland’s landfill waste. Watch this space, we’re bringing HTC tech to Ireland! #renewableenergy#bioenergy#irbeaconf2019
CPL is proud to sponsor today’s Irbea National Conference 2019 at Croke Park, Dublin, for mobilising bioenergy with policy and action.
To comply with the EU Waste Framework Directive, biodegradable waste in Ireland going to landfills must be reduced to 149,450 tonnes by Dec 2020
To comply with the EU Waste Framework Directive, biodegradable waste going to landfills must be reduced to 149,450 tonnes by Dec 2020. CPL’s new HTC technology can play a major role in the effort to reduce Ireland’s landfill waste. We’re bringing HTC tech to Ireland! @BioenergyI
CPL’s HTC tech in a nutshell: HTC is capable of converting up to 30,000 tonnes per year of wet waste into biofuels pellet. The high temperature used sanitises wet waste such as sludge and fish waste, thereby rendering the output carbon suitable for re-use. #bioenergy@BioenergyI
We’re introducing our hydrothermal carbonisation (HTC) tech to Ireland. The HTC process can convert all organic waste streams into a biocoal on a commercial scale. CPL is committed to a greener Irish economy and to playing its part in the de-carbonisation of Ireland. @BioenergyI
CPL is bringing a new solution to waste management in Ireland! We've developed a new hydrothermal carbonisation process able to convert up to 30,000 tonnes per year of wet waste into biofuels with greater energy content than wood pellets. Join us at @BioenergyI to find out more!
Alongside Nottingham University and Ingelia, we have developed a new hydrothermal carbonisation process,capable of converting up to 30,000 tonnes per year of wet waste into biofuels with greater energy content to that of wood pellets. Find out more at @Bioenergy@cplfuelsireland