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£250m sustainable infrastructure project for 6 arc21 councils’ residual waste to meet Circular Econ / climate change targets via Recycling & Energy from Waste
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https://becon.co.uk/ 25-04-2012 09:55:56
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NI is at a tipping point. Without action soon, we face a looming waste crisis not unlike the wastewater crisis. Indaver Ireland &UK report highlights the growing risk of inaction & how Ashley Calvert project will help avoid this crisis & deliver many benefits. Read 👉 becon.co.uk
.Indaver Ireland &UK proves once again its credentials in supporting wider decarbonisation efforts through an innovative agriculture project powered by energy from waste. It could see the project replace 7.5% of current tomato imports to the UK with local produce all year round. It
Inaction is no longer an option. Northern Ireland faces growing risks from its failure to deliver local modern waste infrastructure. Unlike the wastewater infrastructure crisis its one we can easily avoid. The Indaver Ireland &UK Tipping Point report shows why now is the time to
We are fast approaching a critical juncture. The Indaver Ireland &UK Tipping Point report sets out the stark risks of failing to act on NI’s waste infrastructure. Unlike the wastewater crisis, there’s a proven and funded solution on the table - one that supports the Programme for
In this month's Business Eye Indaver Ireland &UK makes the case for sustainable waste management and warns that Northern Ireland is nearing a 'Tipping Point' which could precipitate a waste infrastructure crisis to go alongside our existing wastewater one. Read the full article
NI is facing a looming waste crisis in the absence of modern waste infrastructure here. Read more ⬇️ and watch Louise Cullen BBC The View later which investigates what we are doing with our waste and the exposure we face. becon.co.uk/uncategorized/…
.BBC The View Without the necessary waste infrastructure to manage our own non-recyclable waste, we rely on volatile export markets and ship our waste across Europe where it fuels energy from waste plants there. All while we continue to import fossil fuels to meet local energy