What does the Chartered Institute for Waste Management say about residual waste treatment?
“The UK’s capacity to recover valuable energy from its waste is under-developed. Rapid planning and commissioning of appropriate plants and technologies is needed to support three vital policy areas: meeting tough landfill diversion targets, combating climate change and meeting energy demand though secure and sustainable supply. The Chartered Institute for Waste Management (CIWM) is urging government to recognise the important contribution of energy from waste in addressing these issues and to take urgent practical steps to support its expansion.” (CIWM (2006) CIWM Position statement Energy recovery from waste, February 2006).
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