Shanghai SUS Environment Co., Ltd., a global comprehensive environmental provider, announces a critical milestone in developing a waste-to-energy network in Southeast Asia and beyond.
Waste-to-energy
Leveraging its advanced technology, extensive experience, and sustainable operational model, the SUS environment helps more and more cities shift from "viewing waste as trash" to "viewing waste as a resource"
In Southeast Asia, SUS Environment successfully hoisted the first boiler steel frame at the Nonthaburi Waste-to-Energy Project in Thailand in December, completing the boiler foundation works and officially transitioning the project into the equipment installation phase.
The Governor of Nonthaburi Province acknowledged its significant role in achieving waste "reduction, harmlessness, and resource recovery," and anticipates its contribution towards a lasting and efficient solid waste management solution in the province.
Meanwhile, a similar project is on its way to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, through the TSN WtE Project. According to the municipal party secretary, the city is focusing on advancing the construction of waste transfer stations and equipping them with specialised facilities.
Beyond Southeast Asia, the company completed its first boiler steel frame lifting for the Kashkadarya Municipal Solid Waste-to-Energy Project in Uzbekistan in November 2025, marking the project's official transition into the ground facility construction and rapid equipment installation phase, and advancing continuous progress toward the Samarkand project.
