EDG Disposal Dortmund

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EDG Disposal Dortmund GmbH

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founding 1991
Seat Dortmund , Germany
Number of employees 865
Branch Waste disposal
Website www.edg.de

The EDG Disposal Dortmund GmbH , based in Dortmund is a company founded in 1991, companies in the waste disposal industry . Operations started in January 1992. The company emerged from the conversion of the city cleaning office into a private company. Initially, the main task was to ensure disposal for private households and to clean public streets and squares. The range of offers has been systematically expanded over the past 28 years.

The company's shareholders are

  • Chairman of the management board is Klaus Niesmann (since January 1, 2009)
  • Frank Hengstenberg is the managing director (since March 1, 2010)
  • Bastian Prange is the managing director (since January 1, 2019)

The company has an annual average of almost 865 employees. There are more than 1,300 in the entire group of companies. The vehicle fleet (garbage trucks, cleaning vehicles, etc.) comprises around 300 vehicles.

Until 1992, the company still operated a garbage dump in Deusen , which has now been almost completely renatured and renamed "Deusenberg" at the suggestion of the population. On the site of the old landfill, EDG has built a challenging bike arena for beginners and advanced riders as a special leisure offer.

Right next to Dortmund's second old landfill, the Grevel landfill, EDG planned and built a completely new, modern waste landfill: the Dortmund-Nordost landfill. Due to its sophisticated technology and safety precautions, this landfill is considered a European model landfill and was put into operation in May 1994 and should ensure disposal security for Dortmund well into the next millennium.

Since June 2005, a landfill ban has been in effect nationwide for waste with an organic content of more than 5%. This ban also applies to the Dortmund-Nordost landfill. In order to be able to keep the waste fees constant for the population, EDG entered into regional waste management cooperation with the cities of Hamm, Hagen and Iserlohn at an early stage and since the landfill ban has been treating the waste from Dortmund households in the waste incineration plants of these municipalities.

Corporate group

As a corporate group, EDG comprises the following companies:

  • Dortmunder Recycling GmbH (DOREG) to 75.1%: DOREG deals with disposal services for private households, commercial enterprises and authorities. The focus here is clearly on the collection of paper and cardboard. In addition, PE foils and expanded polystyrene are collected. The waste paper is sorted, pressed and then marketed (also internationally). Doe DOREG also destroys files and data carriers. Vossschulte Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH from Dortmund has a 24.9% stake in DOREG.
  • Dortmunder Mineralstoffverwertungs GmbH (DOMIG) to 51%: DOMIG deals with the recycling of building materials, ie all materials arising in the field of civil engineering are processed. In addition, the demolition and renovation of entire buildings or areas are offered. In the area of ​​soil preparation, delivered fractions can be freed of foreign components. DBR Dortmunder Baustoffrecycling GmbH has a 49% stake in DOMIG. DBR shareholders include the firm Stricker GmbH & Co. KG Hartsteinindustrie and the civil engineering company Höhler.
  • Dortmunder Gesellschaft für Abfall mbH (DOGA) to 100%: The main task of DOGA is the recovery and disposal of commercial waste.
  • Welge Disposal GmbH to 100%: The company deals with the transport of waste. In parts of the Unna district, Welge carries out municipal waste disposal. In Dortmund depot containers are emptied and household and organic waste as well as the yellow bin are removed. In addition, long-distance transports to the waste incineration plants are carried out and a “normal” container service is operated.
  • MHB Betriebsführungsgesellschaft mbH to 74.9%: MHB Hamm Betriebsführungsgesellschaft mbH operates the waste incineration plant in Hamm on behalf of the MVA Hamm operator GmbH. The shareholders are obliged to utilize the system with an annual quota that corresponds to the share of the stake in the operator GmbH. The annual capacity is 245,000 t / a. EDG has a 35.9% stake (= 88,000 t / a). The other capacities are used by the districts of Unna (66,000 t), Hamm (51,000 t), Warendorf (20,000 t) and Soest (20,000 t).
  • Hagen disposal company (HEB) to 20%
  • HUI GmbH at 20%
  • AMK GmbH at 24.5% (calculated): The waste disposal company of the Märkischen Kreis mbH operates a waste-to-energy plant in Iserlohn with approx. 230,000 Mg / a. The plant was built in 1970 and expanded in the years that followed and kept up to date with the latest technology. Today it has three boiler lines. The other two shareholders are Märkische Kreis with 51% and Lobbe Deutschland GmbH with a calculated 24.5%.
  • Dortmunder Logistik GmbH (DOLOG) 100%

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Coordinates: 51 ° 31 ′ 13.1 ″  N , 7 ° 26 ′ 36.5 ″  E