National Bank: Removal of 2,795 tons of asbestos from AMIANTIT in cooperation with the Region of Western Greece

One of the largest environmental asbestos management projects carried out in Greece was completed by the National Bank in cooperation with the Region of Western Greece, with the removal of 2,795 tons of asbestos waste from the former industrial unit “AMIANTIT” in Drepano, Achaia.

The cleaning works took place in the old industrial area, with a total area of ​​134,750 sq.m.

The realization of the project had from the beginning the support of the Region of Western Greece, which also sent its congratulations to the National Bank, with the recent completion of the project.

The asbestos waste, after being collected by the specialized Hellenic-German Company for Waste Management and Environmental Applications, SUK Hellas, was placed in appropriate certified packages and then transported by containers from the port of Piraeus to unlicensed countries, to licensed countries. .Ε. and in particular in Germany, Spain, Norway and Sweden.

Upon completion of the project, the legally required inspections and air measurements were carried out by an independent body and the required documents were certified that certify the complete removal of waste and their proper management.

Throughout the Project, the contractor SUK Hellas was supervised by both the National Bank and the services of the Region of Western Greece (Environment Directorate) as the licensing Authority.

On the occasion of the completion of the project, the site of the former industrial unit “AMIANTIT” was visited by the Regional Governor of Western Greece, Nektarios Farmakis, head of the Region’s executives and technicians, as well as a group of high-ranking executives of the National Bank.

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Source From: Capital

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