Solid recovered fuel (SRF) is a high-quality alternative to fossil fuel and is produced from mainly commercial waste including paper, card, wood, textiles and plastic.
Solid recovered fuel has gone through additional processing to improve the quality and value. It has a higher calorific value than RDF and is used in facilities such as cement kilns.

Net Calorific Value (NCV): 23 – 25 Gj/MT
Chlorine: < 0.5 % db
Hg: < 0.02 mg/Mj