(UK) – The British waste management companies Grundon and Viridor have submitted a planning application for a new waste to energy (wte) plant which they plan to build in West Sussex. The facility would have an annual treatment capacity of 275,000 tonnes of residual waste and be built on a brownfield site close to an ...
Viridor and Grundon seek permit for new EfW plant
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