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Vinci collaboration drives down carbon with innovative piling works

Vinci collaboration drives down carbon with innovative piling works Construction firm Vinci has driven down the carbon emissions from the piling works at the £100M EcoPark South waste project in north London by taking a collaborative approach. Working with Taylor Woodrow, Vinci and its sister companies Bachy Soletanche, Roger Bullivant and Vibro Menard are delivering the piling and geotechnical work on the project in Edmonton which forms a key part of the North London Waste Authority’s (NLWA) £1.2bn waste management programme. The new energy plant, which is expected to be operational in 2025, replaces an existing heat from waste facility at the Edmonton EcoPark site. The new plant is expected to process 700,000t of waste from seven north London boroughs and generate 70MW of electricity.

In Europe, a Backlash Is Growing Over Incinerating Garbage

In Europe, a Backlash Is Growing Over Incinerating Garbage For years, European countries have built “waste-to-energy” incinerators, saying new technology minimized pollution and boosted energy production. But with increasing concern about the plants’ CO2 emissions, the EU is now withdrawing support for these trash-burning facilities. For decades, Europe has poured millions of tons of its trash into incinerators each year, often under the green-sounding label “waste to energy.” Now, concerns about incineration’s outsized carbon footprint and fears it may undermine recycling are prompting European Union officials to ease their long-standing embrace of a technology that once seemed like an appealing way to make waste disappear.

Campaigners urge Edmonton incinerator bidders to drop out

With several highly problematic UK incinerator projects and new and untested technology, the public eye will be firmly on any such build.   Ms Millstone, whose group failed in its bid to halt the project in a High Court challenge, also pointed out research from the mayor of London’s office which shows the incinerator would create 950,000 tons overcapacity for burning waste in north London. She said: We want to highlight to them that it s not guaranteed by any means that this project will go ahead, and in our view it s a risk to their businesses to bid. This newspaper  has contacted each of the three firms to ask whether they are having second thoughts, but did not receive a response. 

Campaigners urge Edmonton incinerator bidders to drop out

Campaigners urge Edmonton incinerator bidders to drop out
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Campaigners urge Edmonton incinerator bidders to drop out

Campaigners urge Edmonton incinerator bidders to drop out
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