Waste management Solutions for glass, ceramic, and other construction materials

Condorchem Enviro Solutions offers comprehensive solutions for wastewater treatment and air pollution reduction for ceramic, glass, and other building material producers. We design efficient, reliable, and durable systems that promote profitable and environmentally friendly production processes, ensuring compliance with the most stringent environmental regulations. Our solutions are designed to optimize resources, minimize environmental impact, and ensure sustainability in the production of building materials.

The main sources of pollution in the glass and ceramics industry are:

  • Wash water from manufacturing reactors
  • Brines and saline water
  • Emissions with VOCs
  • Emissions with inorganic pollutants

At Condorchem Envitech, we have extensive experience in implementing the most efficient and reliable processes and technologies for effluent treatment and emission reduction for any company producing glass, ceramics, and other building materials.
We have carried out environmental projects for producers of the following materials:

  • Manufacturing of glass and glass products
  • Manufacturing of refractory and non-refractory ceramic products
  • Manufacturing of ceramic tiles and slabs
  • Manufacturing of bricks and tiles
  • Manufacturing of concrete, cement, lime, and plaster
  • Stone industry
  • Manufacturing of non-metallic mineral products
  • Manufacturing of mirrors
  • Glass container frosting

Our Clients in the ceramic, glass and construction sectors

Success stories in the glass, ceramic, and construction materials

Omar Coatings – Case StudyGlass / Ceramics / Cement

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Condorchem Envitech - CemexCemex – Case StudyGlass / Ceramics / Cement

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Condorchem Envitech - RioglassRioglass – Case StudyGlass / Ceramics / Cement

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Esmalglass (Itaca Group) – Case StudyGlass / Ceramics / Cement

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Inalco – Case StudyGlass, ceramics and other materials

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Technical articles about the glass and ceramics sector