Wood

Our wood fractions are produced from end-of-life waste wood materials
We collect waste wood from our waste management customers and also accept it as separately sorted or mixed construction waste. Based on standard waste wood classifications, the end-of-life wood is categorised into classes A, B, C, and D, from which we produce different grades of wood chips through an industrial process.
We are able to remove both magnetic and non-magnetic metals from the wood fractions and customise the chip size to meet the buyer’s specific requirements. The result is high-quality wood chips that support and enhance our customers’ own production processes.


Wood chips can be utilised both as material and as an energy source
- Recycled wood chips: Suitable for material reuse—for example, as a binder in compost, a raw material in soil production, or in wood industry processes.
- AB chips: Clean wood chips that can be used as solid biofuel.
- C chips: Classified as waste, suitable for use as recovered fuel. The use of these chips is subject to waste incineration regulations.
- Forest residue chips: Can be utilised as biofuel.
Why choose recycled wood from us

At Remeo, we use cutting-edge waste treatment technology to turn waste into high-quality raw materials
Thanks to our state-of-the-art technology, we’re able to process large volumes of material at our facilities and recover a maximum share of valuable recyclable materials from waste. This helps raise our customers’ recycling rates and reduces society’s need for virgin natural resources.
- We use optical separation and robotics in waste sorting.
- We leverage AI to identify materials.
- We monitor waste streams using real-time data and analytics.