CAPABILITY – PROFICIENCY – CREATIVITY. OWAC is an engineering company composed of a team of skilled professionals with a long expertise in the waste-to-energy and renewables sectors. Having achieved a solid international experience through projects around the globe, OWAC can be the ideal advisor for those entrepreneurs who intend to strengthen their business in the field of environmental protection. We can both guarantee that the technologies most appropriate to each specific project are applied and develop new solutions thanks to many partnerships with universities and the National Research Council.
The Company core business is actually based on the research of the best technologies and most innovative solutions to many kinds of environmental matters, contributing to improve life quality and safety. Just like a puzzle, every working phases are jointly composed to provide the final service with high quality and efficiency.
OWAC main activities are: design and construction of industrial facilities; provide high advisory services; design and manage industrial automation systems, research new industrial-applied technologies.
In recent years, OWAC has been developing projects concerning: M.S.W. mechanical and biological treatment facilities; Composting and Anaerobic Digestion plants; Both hazardous and non-hazardous waste landfills; Contaminated soil treatment facilities; Remediation of disused industrial sites; Sewage treatment plants; Waste to energy facilities, and so on.
Since May 2015 OWAC has also been developing some foreign activities, particularly in the Asian countries, with the purposes of promoting environmental protection policies; supporting Asian entrepreneurs for the developing of their “green business”; supporting local companies for the personnel training in the waste-to-energy field; representing the Sapienza University for the promotion of scientific research applied to industrial projects in China, and so on.
OWAC RESEARCH, a new start-up company of OWAC Group, has also started many testing activities, together with the National Research Council, promoting new technologies applied to enzyme usage in anaerobic digestion for organic waste and biomass treatment.