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Chicken waste plants to address sector’s environmental challenge
Two Northern Irish AD plants have received government-backed funds for pioneering work using poultry litter.
10 years ago
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Chicken waste plants to address sector’s environmental challenge
10 years ago
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Glastonbury Festival harnesses the power of pee
Revellers attending Glastonbury this weekend will be able to test-run a urinal that hopes to bring sustainable power to refugee camps.
10 years ago
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Glastonbury Festival harnesses the power of pee
10 years ago
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EU waste and energy policies need greater alignment
Better alignment of EU waste and energy policies is needed to allow energy from waste to have a ‘complementary role’ in the circular economy, according to FEAD.
10 years ago
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EU waste and energy policies need greater alignment
10 years ago
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Controversial Peel gasification facility given the go-ahead
A £70-million incinerator planned for Nottinghamshire has been given the go-ahead following delays caused by concerns over the experimental technology used in the facility.
10 years ago
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Controversial Peel gasification facility given the go-ahead
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ADBA warns DECC could ‘kill off’ AD projects
Government proposals to restrict plant sizes and feedstocks will ‘kill off’ promising anaerobic digestion projects, according to ADBA.
10 years ago
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ADBA warns DECC could ‘kill off’ AD projects
10 years ago
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Northern Europe heading for residual treatment overcapacity
Overcapacity of residual waste treatment will exist across Northern Europe from 2026, according to the tenth issue of Eunomia Research & Consulting’s biannual ‘Residual Waste Infrastructure Review’.
10 years ago
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Northern Europe heading for residual treatment overcapacity
10 years ago
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Fife takes delivery of ‘world first’ diesel-hydrogen RCVs
Fife Council has become the first British local authority to use dual-fuel bin lorries after taking delivery of two converted vehicles.
10 years ago
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Fife takes delivery of ‘world first’ diesel-hydrogen RCVs
10 years ago
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REA says food waste collection ‘cost effective’
Separate food waste collections can provide a cost-effective service for local authorities and businesses, according to new modelling published by the Renewable Energy Association.
10 years ago
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REA says food waste collection ‘cost effective’
10 years ago
FEATURE
How to make everyday waste a fuel for the future: the man turning coffee into gold
With all this talk about coffee cups, we talk to Arthur Kay, founder of biobean, who's turning waste coffee itself into a valuable resource.
10 years ago
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How to make everyday waste a fuel for the future: the man turning coffee into gold
10 years ago
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Multiple benefits
Resource learns about a project to provide Bedouin and Palestinian villages with free biogas, which is also dealing with waste and helping to promote peace in the Middle East.
10 years ago
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Multiple benefits
10 years ago
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