(NL) – The Dutch Waste Management Association (DWMA) is calling on the government to implement further measures to tackle the waste management crisis stemming from the partial shutdown of the country’s largest waste to energy plant. The environment ministry’s temporary ban on imports of waste destined for ...
Dutch waste management industry considers import stop insufficient to address situation
DWMA calls upon City of Amsterdam to assume its responsibility
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