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Inside the EU's waste-to-energy battle


This article was originally published on Yale Environment360.
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 an appealing way to make waste disappear.
The EU is in the process of cutting off funding for new incinerators, but there’s little sign most existing ones  currently consuming 27 percent of the bloc’s municipal waste will close any time soon. And, even without EU financial support, new plants are in the works, many in southern and eastern European countries that historically have incinerated less than long-standing waste-to-energy proponents such as Germany, the Netherlands and the Scandinavian nations. Meanwhile, across the English Channel, post-Brexit Bri ....

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Last minute EU taxonomy changes water down sustainability criteria for waste, NGOs say


The green finance taxonomy is supposed to prevent greenwashing by defining criteria for climate-friendly investments, but it has proven a thorn in the side of the Commission because of fierce disagreements over the role of gas, nuclear and forestry in the fight against global warming.
Now, another criticism has been levelled by green campaigners at Zero Waste Europe, who told EURACTIV that changes made since a leaked draft have watered down the criteria around plastics and waste management.
Zero Waste Europe argues that the criteria has lost ambition on chemical recycling, a series of processes that allow breaking down plastics into essential chemical components. ....

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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. ....

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Energy from Waste (EfW): The solution to the Australian war on waste? - Environment


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 ....

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