BIC Group specializes in designing and supplying counter-current rotary kiln incineration and energy-from-waste systems for non-recyclable waste streams. Established in Belgium in 1972 by Jean Vandewalle, a Chemical Engineer, the company initially focused on Moving Grate Incinerators for municipal waste and Rotary Kiln Systems for silver recovery. Over the years, BIC Group has expanded its offerings to meet the growing demand for thermal solutions for hazardous and medical waste streams.
Why BIC?
- Singular Focus on Counter-Current Rotary Kiln Technology
BIC Group distinguishes itself with an unmatched dedication to the development and implementation of counter-current rotary kiln energy-from-waste systems. - Blend of Engineering and Operational Experience
With over five decades of experience, BIC Group integrates engineering expertise with operational insights, ensuring efficient and reliable plant performance. - Hands-On Approach
Operating with a relatively small but highly skilled team, including multi-tasking directors, BIC Group maintains agility and responsiveness to client needs. - Proven Track Record
BIC Group boasts a track record second to none, delivering successful projects globally across various industries.
What We Do
We have a unique track record in medium-sized EFW (Energy From Waste) plant also called ERF (Energy Recovery Facility) for industrial waste, but how did we get there?
The simple answer is: focus on one single activity and get better at it through continuous product development.
We see it as our mission to come up with original, affordable and above all, flexible designs, that process waste streams which are by definition non-recyclable. As recycling techniques improve, this leftover fraction is reduced in quantity but gets more complex. Our competitive advantage is that we succeed in beating the strictest rulings by implementing Best Available Technique across our entire range of plants sizes, from the smallest (0.3T/h) to the largest (5T/h), the limitation being the economic feasibility.
Present Incineration Directives under EC (or EPA) and BREF guidelines for Best Available Techniques have been developed on the scientific and technical answers to the environmental and scientific challenges around Energy from Waste plant.
Current Focus and Future Outlook
BIC Group observes a trend towards larger plant capacities driven by economies of scale and increasing environmental standards. Recent projects range from 2.5 to 5.0 tonnes per hour capacity for rotary kilns. The company remains committed to staying ahead of the competition through continued focus on innovation and excellence in waste-to-energy solutions.