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Situated on the banks of the River Thames in

Bexley, RRRL uses modern technology to first

recycle, then recover energy from London’s

municipal waste – making a significant

contribution to London’s green energy needs

by producing enough electricity from the waste

each year to power around 110,000 homes

(larger than Borough of Bexley!).

RRRL’s process not only generates electricity,

but also heat, both of which the company

anticipates will be used to help power and

cool/heat the modern data centre to be built

alongside the facility on Norman Road, for

which outline planning approval was granted

in July 2016, as well as offering a sustainable

heat offtake to future housing stock as part

of the Bexley Energy Master Plan scheme.

Before treatment at Bexley, opportunity is taken

to recycle as much waste as possible at our

Smugglers Way facility in Wandsworth, to

recover paper, plastics, metals, tins and glass.

The residue which remains is compacted into

containers and transported down the River

Thames by tug and barge to the Riverside plant

before processing into electricity and heat.

Finally, not wasting anything, in the last part

of the process, up to 200,000 tonnes of ash

produced is transferred by Cory’s barges across

the river to the Port of Tilbury, where it is

recycled into road building and construction

aggregates – saving virgin aggregates.

By processing three quarters of a million tonnes

of waste a year and generating 520,000 MWh

of electricity per annum, Cory’s RRRL team save

the UK consuming an equivalent 200,000

tonnes of coal or 100 million m3 of gas. Better

still, this process completely avoids the waste

simply being thrown straight into a landfill site.

In addition to processing local waste from

Bexley, the facility serves six other boroughs -

Lambeth, Wandsworth, Hammersmith and

Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea, the City of

London and Westminster, as well as a range of

business customers.

By choosing to move material by the River

Thames, Cory removes over 100,000 lorry

movements from London’s congested roads

each year, further reducing carbon emissions

by up to 75% compared to moving the

equivalent amount of material by road.

All in all – Cory is proud to contribute to

London’s sustainable economy, generating

energy and producing materials important

for London’s infrastructure and home

building programme.

The Cory Group’s “Riverside Resource Recovery

Limited” (RRRL) is the proud owner and

operator of one of the largest, cleanest and

most efficient Energy fromWaste (EfW) plants.

Bexley is the Best!