Third stop: The unloading and storage area
Where control becomes preparation

After weighing and document verification, the material enters the operational heart of the facility.

The unloading operator, informed of the waste being delivered and the type of waste, will direct the driver to the unloading areas, assist with the operations, and perform a further visual inspection, ensuring that the waste is free of any unwanted substances/materials that cannot be treated in the facility.

Organic waste is unloaded inside a fully enclosed structure maintained under negative pressure, designed in compliance with all current environmental and safety regulations. Storage activities are managed according to homogeneous waste categories, in full respect of the authorized layout and permitted storage volumes.
In front of the receiving bays, there is an additional dedicated structure used for the shredding and storage of green waste.

Maintaining negative pressure within the unloading area is not merely a technical choice, it is an essential environmental protection measure:

– Prevents the spread of odorous emissions
– Ensures safe working environments
– Protects the surrounding area
– Ensures full process control

Once the operations are completed, the vehicle passes through the area designated for wheel washing and leaves the unloading area, carrying out the activities necessary for exiting the facility (weighing, filling out and returning the transport documents to the driver).

Next stop: Mixing and preparation for the sanitization and stabilization process inside the Biocells. This is where the material enters the controlled biological treatment phase.