A new video from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation explores how design has the power to trigger systemic change, through individual, business and community levels to achieve a circular economy. Link to full article
Mais »Composting: Planning toward the future
Composting: Planning toward the future Link to full article
Mais »IN DEPTH: Cracking the Conundrum of What to Do With Old Landfill Sites?
Across the EU the legacy of that is an estimated 150,000 to 500,000 historic landfill sites – many not built to today’s sanitary standards. On 31 August this year a four-year EU funded project investigating the potential to recover materials, energy and land from these sites concluded. Link to full …
Mais »Technology for alternative fuel firing
Use of low-grade alternative fuels such as waste coal, tyres, sewage sludge, and biomass fuels (such as wood products, agricultural waste, etc.) in pre-calciners is a feasible option since combustion in pre-calciner takes place at a lower temperature. Link to full article
Mais »SURVEY: Brits Want to Recycle on the Go, But Lack Infrastructure
A UK research survey conducted by the LUCID polling agency in association with Every Can Counts has found that more than 94 of Brits would like to see more on-the-go recycling points installed in public places. Link to full article
Mais »Technology for alternative fuel firing
Use of low-grade alternative fuels such as waste coal, tyres, sewage sludge, and biomass fuels (such as wood products, agricultural waste, etc.) in pre-calciners is a feasible option since combustion in pre-calciner takes place at a lower temperature. Link to full article
Mais »The Companies With the Largest Plastic Footprint
Break Free From Plastic, a non-profit organization fighting plastic pollution, published the results of its annual brand audit last week. Link to full article
Mais »Climate explained: seven reasons to be wary of waste-to-energy proposals
I was in Switzerland recently and discovered that they haven’t had any landfill since the early 2000s, because all of their waste is either recycledincinerated to produce electricity. How “green” is it to incinerate waste in order to produce electricity? Is it something New Zealand should consider, so that 1) …
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