Nature Group is the leading maritime waste collector in the Netherlands and Belgium. We have first-class port reception facilities and collection equipment. Our barge fleet is equipped with the latest technologies and operates under EBIS (European Barge Inspection Scheme) and oil major vetting schemes.
We collect all Marpol waste streams, from Marpol I to Marpol VI, by nature.
The collector of all Maritime and industrial waste streams
Our Collect-team operates 24/7 in all main seaports in the ARA region as well as many inland locations. For more specific information check our Service network ‘here’. We also cater waste collection solutions for land-based industries. If required, additional cleaning services can be rendered.
Our goal is to set the standard for sustainable and innovative solutions that ensure cleaner seas and rivers whilst improving efficiency for our customers.
We can have your waste, by nature
The collection of maritime and industrial waste ranges from:
Waste waters / cargo washings
Sludge / Bilge water / scrubber sludges
Oily water mixtures (Including low flash point)
Any other solid ships waste ( steel / wood / medicals / pyrotechnics etc)
Tank washings or slops from landside industries
Operational or residual oily / chemical waste streams
You will work daily on manoeuvring, securing, loading, transporting and unloading ship waste in the Port of Antwerp with our Martens 15, which includes both liquid and solid waste. In Antwerp you work day shifts from 08:00 to 17:00 and you mainly serve inland shipping customers. You ensure the proper functioning of the vessel, equipment and installations and you carry out maintenance or arrange repairs when needed. You are also responsible for keeping the on board waste administration up to date.
What you bring
A Large Navigation Licence 1, Radar Certificate, ADN and VHF Certificate.
Basic knowledge of nautical English.
An independent work attitude and a sense of responsibility.
What we offer
A dynamic working environment in the maritime sector.
A position with plenty of autonomy and short communication lines.
A day shift role from 08:00 to 17:00 with opportunities to grow.
A market based salary and employment conditions.
Travel expense compensation.
Ready to get started?
Are you ready to roll up your sleeves and contribute to a cleaner world? Apply today and become part of Nature Group.
You will work daily on manoeuvring, securing or releasing, loading, transporting and unloading ship waste in the Drechtsteden area with our Hydrovac 20 or 21. This includes liquid waste as well as solid waste. You work day shifts from 08:00 to 17:00 starting from a berth in the Julianahaven. You have daily contact with the planners and with fellow skippers from other collection vessels. On board you work independently. You ensure the proper functioning of the vessel, installations and equipment and you carry out maintenance or arrange repairs when needed. You are also responsible for keeping the on board waste administration up to date.
What you bring
Large Navigation Licence 1, Radar Certificate, ADN and VHF Certificate
Basic knowledge of nautical English
An independent work attitude and a sense of responsibility
What we offer
A dynamic working environment in the maritime sector
A position with plenty of autonomy and short communication lines
A day shift role from 08:00 to 17:00 with opportunities to grow
A market based salary and employment conditions
Travel expense compensation
Ready to get started?
Do you want to roll up your sleeves and contribute to a cleaner world? Apply today and become part of Nature Group.
You will work daily on manoeuvring, securing, loading, transporting and unloading ship waste in the Port of Rotterdam. This involves liquid waste handled by Hydrovac vessels or solid waste handled by Clean Seas vessels that serve seagoing ships. You work a week on week off schedule and you stay in contact with planners and fellow skippers of other collection vessels. On board you work independently. You ensure the proper functioning of the vessel, installations and equipment and you carry out maintenance or arrange repairs when needed. You are also responsible for keeping the onboard waste administration up to date.
What you bring
Large Navigation Licence 1, Radar Certificate, ADN and VHF Certificate
Basic knowledge of nautical English
An independent work attitude and a sense of responsibility
What we offer
A dynamic working environment in the maritime sector
A position with plenty of autonomy and short communication lines
A market based salary and employment conditions
A role with week on week off shifts and opportunities to grow
Travel expense compensation
Ready to get started?
Do you want to roll up your sleeves and contribute to a cleaner world? Apply today and become part of Nature Group.
Does Nature Group have a digital portal for data-sharing?
All marine customers have their own dedicated customer portal through which all waste data concerning operations, volumes, recycling and invoicing is being shared.
Does Nature Group also offer cleaning services to land based industries?
Yes, Nature Group does provide cleaning services to oil refineries, petrochemical terminals and processing facilities, shipyards, construction sit, rail wagons and even to local companies and governments dealing with spills, sewage or rainwater issues.
What types of waste can be collected by Nature Group?
All types of Marine, Offshore, Marpol and Port-industry waste can be safely collected and converted by Nature Group, whether in liquid or packaged form.
Can Nature Group collect waste from landside locations in liquid and solid form?
Yes, we can through our fleet of own trucks and if required third parties.
Is the oil recycling from Nature Group certified and ‘green’?
Yes, Nature Group’s oil recycling is ISCC+ certified and has REACH registration. The process of recycling is powered by renewable electricity and waste heat from the ‘Zeeland refinery’ and therefore ultralow in its carbon footprint.