(EU) – A capacity shortfall of around 40 million tonnes will threaten the residual waste treatment market in 2035. "We will have a residual waste treatment crisis that will result in open fires, illegal shipments and dumping unless we act," Paul de Bruycker, president of the Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy ...
Cewep warns of residual waste treatment crisis
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