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SRS EcoTherm is a specialist in recovery and disposal with a focus on the energetic utilization of non-recyclable residual materials and partnership-based, professional disposal management.[1][5][10] The company operates a thermal waste treatment plant in Salzbergen, where residual waste is converted into energy safely and efficiently.[6][5]
At the core of the business model is a climate-friendly energy concept: the plant utilizes the energy potential of residual materials to generate process heat and electricity, which are directly used by neighboring industries.[1][5] The short distance between energy generation and consumption, as well as the high efficiency of combined heat and power (CHP), creates a resource-conserving cycle.[5] Thus, SRS EcoTherm combines disposal, energy generation, and industrial supply into an integrated system.[1][5]
The company's mission can be described as a contribution to a sustainable circular economy: waste that can no longer be recycled materially is not simply disposed of, but used as a valuable energy source.[1][6] The company emphasizes safety, efficiency, and reliability as central quality features of its operations.[6] With waste management certified for many years and a consistent focus on professional processes, SRS EcoTherm positions itself as a reliable partner for companies and municipalities.[6]
SRS EcoTherm also sets clear priorities in terms of sustainability. The use of residual materials for energy generation reduces the demand for fossil fuels and supports a more climate-friendly supply.[1][5] The plant description also highlights that the floor of the waste bunker is designed in a funnel shape to protect groundwater.[6] The company thus sees itself as an actor that combines ecological responsibility with industrial practice and aims to create measurable added value for the environment.[1][6][10]
Furthermore, SRS EcoTherm demonstrates a modern, practice-oriented approach in its operational organization, for example, through digital solutions such as multilingual driver information via QR code.[2] This underscores the commitment to making processes not only sustainable but also efficient and user-friendly.