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27.02.2025Combustion

New collaboration: Slagelse and Sorø choose ARGO to handle residual waste

The competition for municipal waste tasks is now intensifying as residual waste is continuously put out to tender. ARGO has just secured the handling of residual waste from Sorø and Slagelse municipalities. A significant milestone that strengthens the company's position as a competitive player in the waste and energy sector.

- "When Sorø and Slagelse choose ARGO as their partner, it confirms that our solutions are strong in a market where quality, efficiency and responsibility are crucial," saysARGO CEO Trine Lindegaard Holmberg and continues: " And we look forward to a close collaboration where we together ensure that waste is not just managed, but becomes a resource.

The new collaboration covers the handling of 16,146 tonnes of residual waste annually from the two municipalities. The waste from the two municipalities will be converted into electricity and district heating at ARGO's CHP plant in Roskilde, which supplies thousands of homes in East Zealand.

ARGO also maintains cooperation with six owner municipalities

ARGO also continues its long-standing collaboration with six of the company's nine owner municipalities. Holbæk, Kalundborg, Lejre, Odsherred, Roskilde and Stevns. ARGO handles 39,000 tonnes of residual waste annually. The agreement is based on an open tender, where the municipalities have chosen ARGO as a partner due to its competitive and value-creating solution.

- We are pleased that our owner municipalities continue to choose ARGO for this task," says Trine Lindegaard Holmberg. It shows that our approach to waste management matches the municipalities' needs and supports their green ambitions. We look forward to building on the good cooperation and delivering solutions that create value for our environment and society."

ARGO is now preparing for upcoming tenders in the company's three remaining owner municipalities of Greve, Køge and Solrød.