Collection of metals from bottom ashes of incineration plants can make an important contribution towards a more resource efficient Europe. EAA and CEWEP estimate that for the whole of Europe up to 200,000 tonnes of extra aluminium could be recycled each year from the bottom ashes, providing that more local waste management operators invest in the right separation equipment and that EU Member States take a more ambitious approach to prevent landfilling.
CEWEP and EAA: Metals recycling from WtE bottom ashes is important
Dez
19
2011
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