Milva is a new smart tool for mapping existing buildings.
Milva is used to map all materials with automatic identification of all environmentally harmful substances.
The Milva online report provides a complete overview of remediation tasks, building waste and the materials that can be recycled.
More resale. Discover more valuable and proven clean resources for resale.
Avoid delays. Be prepared. Know all the materials and tasks in a project and how to handle them.
Avoid extra work. Identify all tasks and materials before tendering.
The report where all project participants will find clear,
and up-to-date information on the demolition project.
Get an easy overview of waste fractions,
remediation tasks and test results as standard in the Milva report.
The PDF report has been overtaken. Speed up the demolition process by finding the information you need faster, online.
Make it easy for all
stakeholders in a
demolition project to find the information they need at any time.
Milva sorts each material into the correct waste fraction to optimise its circular potential. Each waste fraction has a complete content description with all materials and even an estimated weight. Easy to understand. Easy to use.
Milva speeds up the administrative process by automatically handling all the paperwork, and Milva makes it easier to report the waste to the authorities.
Milva's total mapping uncovers more recyclable and clean resources. Milva documents the resources so you can be absolutely sure that they are clean and that they can be resold with a clear conscience and a decent profit.
We are on a mission to eliminate the waste of lives, time and resources in the demolition sector
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Holdensen is an experienced consultancy that maps buildings before demolition. It is this team that is behind the design and development of the Milva mapping tool.
Milva continuously improves the detailed resource documentation for each material that can be resold, allowing resources to go directly to market.