The purpose of this guide is to provide a starting point for discussions about the role energy from waste might have in managing waste. This role will always be dependent on specific circumstances therefore this guide does not attempt to give all the answers. However, it does highlight questions that should be asked, options that are available, and the process for making decisions and influencing them.
The debate around energy from waste is important to a wide range of people with varying levels of interest and knowledge. We have tried to make this guide as relevant to all as possible, addressing the most commonly discussed issues and the rationale underpinning them. However, with an issue as complex as waste, this has inevitably led to some areas requiring discussion in some technical detail which may not be of interest to all readers. This overview therefore highlights the key messages coming from the guide with the main text providing the more in-depth explanations and evidence with hyperlinks for further information.
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