While recycling currently contributes only a fraction of waste repurposing, global innovators and industry leaders are finding new ways to turn it into sustainable materialsfuels. Link to full article
Mais »USF biodigesters turn food waste to energy
Students of the USF St. Petersburg installed an innovative system that will naturally break down non-edible food on campus – the first of its kind at a Florida university. Link to full article
Mais »Kinava launches the green-waste-to-biofuel business with Hybrid Hydrothermal Carbonization technology
Converting organic waste to solid biofuel usually requires a large investment and operation cost. Kinava says it‘s new technology of Hybrid Hydrothermal Carbonization (HTC) costs only 1/3 of utilities and energy compared to conventional drying technology. Link to full article
Mais »The Scientific Truth about Waste-to-Energy
A new report from The City College of New York states that waste to energy plays a key role in the reduction of greenhouse gases and complements recycling efforts. Link to full article
Mais »Enexor to Convert U.S. Navy Organic Waste Into Energy
The Army Corps of Engineers recently awarded Tennessee-based startup Enexor BioEnergy a contract on behalf of the Navy to convert the service’s waste into renewable energy. Link to full article
Mais »Windforce to develop Karadiyana Waste to Energy Power Plant
Sri Lanka’s largest publicly listed power company Windforce aims to fast-track the development of the Karadiyana Waste to Energy Power Plant. The company signed a Share Sale and Purchase agreement with Fairway Holdings for a controlling stake in Fairway Waste Management. Link to full article
Mais »Schaeffler’s UK plant reaches 97 reduction in waste to landfill
Schaeffler UK‘s plant in Sheffield has the aim to recycle as much waste as possible. By the end of 2020 the Sheffield site had achieved 97 reduction of waste to landfill. Link to full article
Mais »Businesses for Reuse
Are you a business that believes in reuse? Join other businesses like you to demand systems change and see reuse become a reality in Europe. Link to full article
Mais »Industry ‘very concerned’ about impact of tax increase for AD plants
The Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) has warned that increased tax rates will affect the UK’s ability to meet net-zero targets, as they will impact anaerobic digestion (AD) operators. Link to full article
Mais »DRS and EPR most effective policy measures to tackle plastic waste in the Mediterranean
A deposit return scheme (DRS) and extended producer responsibility (EPR) have been found to be the most effective policy measures to tackle single-use plastic waste in the Mediterranean region. Link to full article
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