Making mobility more sustainable is one of the challenges that municipalities face. In addition to circularity, emission-free transport is a way to do this. With the first electric crane combination, Den Ouden Organic shows that collecting green residual flows can be done without emissions. A first, because an electric crane truck combination did not yet exist here.
13.29 tons of CO2 reduction
The Volvo FH Electric crane truck combination with Penz loading crane and Jumbo Tipper trailer transports, just like the diesel variant, a volume of 85m3 and will be in operation from Q2 2024. The combination emits nothing and thus saves 13.29 tons of CO2 per month. For comparison: you emit 1 ton of CO2 when you fly up and down between Amsterdam and Rome 2.5 times. Den Ouden Organic developed the machine together with BAS Truck Center Veghel, Van Rijssel Carrosseriebedrijf and Wierda Hybrid Technologies.
Sustainable processing of green residual flows
As a family business, we want to ensure that generations after us can live and work comfortably in their living environment. How do we do that? For years we have considered green residual flows as a reusable raw material that contributes to an annual 50,000 tons of CO2 reduction, a circular economy and climate adaptation. It is not without reason that we are certified at Level 5 of the CO2 Performance Ladder.
If you have green residual flows, you can contact us for their sustainable processing. We collect flows such as grass and leaves and process them at thirteen production locations in the Netherlands into circular solutions for contractors in public spaces, arable and horticulturalists, potting soil companies, gardeners and green energy producers.
Knowing more? We would be happy to tell you more about the machine or collection of your green residual flows: info@denoudengroep.com or +31(0)735431000.