Material and Energy valorisation of waste in a Circular Economy
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How well are we transitioning towards a decarbonised circular economy?
TASK 36 discusses the DOs and DON’Ts of this transition at the first Webinar and Panel Discussion of the SABIA National Biogas Conference 2021 (South Africa) on 11 June 2021.
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Waste-to-Energy (WtE) & Carbon Capture Storage (CCS)
IEA Bioenergy has launched the Intertask report with several industrial CCS case studies, including WtE, in May 2021.
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Ireland to ban some Single Use Plastics from July 2021
Ireland aims to reduce the volume and impact of specific plastic products on the environment through Directive (EU) 2019/904 on the reduction of the impact of certain plastic products on the environment. This is commonly referred to as the Single Use Plastics Directive.
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Sweden launches its roadmap for the sustainable use of plastic
The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency published in May a roadmap for a sustainable use of plastic that applies until 2025.
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Next generation Biogas production through the Synergetic Integration of Gasification - BIOSYNGAS
A project that will work on solving many challenges associated with the digestate fraction for biogas plants. The destruction of microplastics, removal of heavy metals and nutrients recovery are some of the topics that will be tackled.
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Waste-to-Energy and Municipal Solid Waste management systems in Circular Economy
A new Norwegian project on the implications of Circular Economy on MSW management.
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The role of biogas in Ireland’s Agri Bio Circular (ABC) Economy
New research from Ireland is examining the sustainability of agri-food waste streams for bio-based products and energy generation in the circular bioeconomy.
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