(EU) – The German firm EEW is expanding its waste-to-energy (wte) plant in Delfzijl in the Netherlands. The company announced in mid-August that it plans to add a third line with an annual capacity of 192,000 tonnes to the facility. The new line in Delfzijl would be dedicated especially to waste from the UK market ...
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