The CHIMIREC Group: 60 years of sustainable commitment

Originally, in 1958, the French company CHIMIREC was a pioneer in the selective collection of hazardous waste in the workplace. Over the years, the Group has evolved based on values of societal and environmental responsibilities. CHIMIREC professionalism has long been recognized by major industrial groups, both in France and abroad.

 

From used black oils to all hazardous industrial waste (HIW)

CHIMIREC is a family business founded in 1958 by Pierre Fixot and began its activities by collecting used black oils from car garages.
From July 1975, the company became more controlled with the adoption of the first French legislation on waste disposal. While integrating new regulations into its work processes, CHIMIREC continues to develop its know-how in waste management. In 1978, Jean Fixot joined his father's company, then took over the management of CHIMIREC in 1987.
1992 sees the establishment of the selective collection of all hazardous industrial waste (HIW). It is also the beginning of a territorial meshing strategy with a view to geographical proximity to CHIMIREC customers.

 

In France and abroad, the development of CHIMIREC

The company is expanding its presence in France, with 40 approved sites so far and more than 1,250 employees. The CHIMIREC Group has been providing its customers with global management of their hazardous and non-hazardous waste since 2014: collection, consolidation, treatment and recovery.
In 2004, CHIMIREC launched its international development with the creation of a first subsidiary in Poland. In the following years, CHIMIREC established itself in Canada, Turkey and Morocco. In a logic of partnership with the host countries, the company brings its skills for responsible waste management, with the aim of safeguarding the environment.

 

The creation of recovery channels

Since its inception, CHIMIREC has enshrined its mission in a sustainable development approach. Very quickly, the company sought solutions to successfully exploit waste, especially those produced by the automotive sector. As early as 1985, a pioneering process for the regeneration of clear oils was established. Many other areas of development followed:

• the regeneration of solvents
• The recovery of oil filters
Regeneration of used cooling fluids (UCF)
• the transformation of some waste into alternative energy fuel (AEF)
the recovery of plastic by reuse or recycling
• the treatment and regeneration of PCB tainted waste
• the physical-chemical treatment of water/hydrocarbon mixtures
• the treatment of industrial effluents such as liquid waste and sludge

Recovery in numbers:
75%: overall recovery rate


The requirement for triple certification: Quality - Safety - Environment

In the service of performance: certification for Quality - Safety - Environment 
Since 2001, CHIMIREC has been engaged in the quality-safety-environment certification process. In 2012, the Group obtained this unique triple certification for all its subsidiaries. Audit after audit, the requirements of this dynamic and sustainable management system are an engine of continuous progress for the Group.
For the years 2020-2022, the CHIMIREC Group reaffirms its objectives:

1 - Thinking and acting 100% safe

How?

• By ensuring the health and safety of people
• By ensuring the safety of facilities and equipment
• By protecting our information systems
• By optimizing the management of stocks and flows on our platforms (waste, containers, circulation, organization).

 

2 - Registering as a permanent player in the circular economy

 How?

• By ensuring the quality of our business in accordance with our business commitments and requirements
• By following regulations
• By strengthening sorting material into the recovery, reuse and recycle targets for waste
• By minimizing the impacts of our activities through virtuous integration into the environment
• By strengthening our responsible approach to stakeholders.

 

3 - Strengthen our proximity services for our customers

How?

• By expanding our locations in France and abroad
• By adapting our offerings to customer expectations and waste flow requirements.

 

4 - Building the future by sustaining and adapting our resources

How?

• By developing skills and collaborative spirit (sharing good practices)
• By optimizing processes through a digital transformation of the company
• By driving a new dynamic in the management of our projects, to gain overall performance
• By ensuring the profitability of our business.