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What else is required for Energy from Waste to be
successful?
Europe s experience with EfW shows that critical to the
economics of each proposed project is a stable and long-term supply
of waste. Local councils often coordinate and combine their waste
quantities to support the development of large scale EfW projects.
To minimise transportation of waste, projects are often located
close to the major sources of waste, for example cities for their
municipal waste or large industrial emitters of waste. However, and
as mentioned, this creates a tension with the local community.
The community opposition could be avoided by locating EfW plants
The Hon Sussan Ley MP, Minister for the Environment
The Hon Trevor Evans, Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental Management
The Hon David Speirs, South Australian Minister for Environment and Water
The Morrison and McGowan Governments have announced $70 million in joint funding that will drive a more than $174 million recycling boom in Western Australia.
Minister for the Environment Sussan Ley, Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental Management Trevor Evans, and WA Minister for the Environment Stephen Dawson announced the funding under the Recycling Modernisation Fund (RMF) program today.
$20 million from the RMF and $15 million from the State Government will leverage investments across eight new projects processing approximately 140,000 tonnes of Western Australian plastic and tyre waste every year. The Western Australian Government remains committed to awarding $5 million in industrial zoned land in the future.