Nature Group also offers emergency response in case of calamities that requires coordination and cleaning. We respond to spills on land and water, actioning quickly. Our emergency service is available 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, securing a minimum impact.
Structural emergency response arrangements can be facilitated too, by nature.
Avoid a scene, we’ll make it clean
Our staff and equipment can serve to provide an adequate response in each situation. Some examples are oil spills on water, cleaning after road traffic accident, etc.
In case of a calamity, we can deploy a wide range of equipment, such as:
Rapid intervention of vessels and special oil-fighting crafts with sweepers;
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Does Nature Group have a digital portal for data-sharing?
All marine customers have their own dedicated customer portal through which all waste data concerning operations, volumes, recycling and invoicing is being shared.
Does Nature Group also offer cleaning services to land based industries?
Yes, Nature Group does provide cleaning services to oil refineries, petrochemical terminals and processing facilities, shipyards, construction sit, rail wagons and even to local companies and governments dealing with spills, sewage or rainwater issues.
What types of waste can be collected by Nature Group?
All types of Marine, Offshore, Marpol and Port-industry waste can be safely collected and converted by Nature Group, whether in liquid or packaged form.
Can Nature Group collect waste from landside locations in liquid and solid form?
Yes, we can through our fleet of own trucks and if required third parties.
Is the oil recycling from Nature Group certified and ‘green’?
Yes, Nature Group’s oil recycling is ISCC+ certified and has REACH registration. The process of recycling is powered by renewable electricity and waste heat from the ‘Zeeland refinery’ and therefore ultralow in its carbon footprint.