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Waste to energy

Refocus, 2004
Operating a successful business and having a concern for the environment do not always go hand in hand. Sometimes, the corporate view is that the cost of environmental compliance can eat into a company's profits. However that is not the case for Korat Waste To Energy, a company that has developed its business around a technology for recovering highly ...
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Circular economy and waste to energy

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2018
Waste management in European Union has long being regulated by the 4Rs principle, i.e. reduction, reuse, recycling, recovery, with landfill disposal as the last option. This vision recently led the European Union (especially since 2015) to the introduction of virtuous goals based on the rejection of linear economy in favour of circular economy strongly
E. C. Rada   +5 more
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Waste-to-Energy (WtE)

2022
Waste is an inevitable product of society and one of the biggest challenges for future generations will be how to manage large quantities of waste in a sustainable way. The main approaches are to reduce the amount of waste produced and to obtain a great amount waste recycling. However, there are considerable concerns about undesirable end products, and
M. Hakkı Alma, Tufan Salan
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Waste-to-Energy Combustion

2007
One of the most serious issues facing urbanized areas today is development of cost-effective environmentally acceptable disposal of the community’s solid waste. The solid waste generated in a community may be collected by private companies or governmental entities, or portions by both, but the assurance that the waste is ultimately disposed of in an ...
Charles O. Velzy, Leonard M. Grillo
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Waste-to-Energy

2020
David C. Dayton, Thomas D. Foust
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Waste-to-Energy Innovations

The convergence of waste-to-energy innovations and the tourism industry presents a dynamic frontier with significant potential for sustainable development. As tourism continues to grow globally, the environmental footprint of waste generated by this sector is becoming increasingly concerning. Waste-to-Energy (WtE) technologies, with the crucial role of
Mohammad Badruddoza Talukder   +1 more
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Waste to Energy

Vikas Janardhan Salunkhe   +1 more
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