That’s a really good article.
Of course, this will require innovation, investment, long-term planning and good framework conditions. A national plan for capacity and, not least, waste sorting must be a natural consequence. Coordination and alignment of sorting becomes a central element. A total CO2 reduction of 5.5 per cent for waste energy plants, a significant contribution to the national target of greenhouse gas reduction by 2030 will be 70 per cent.
Obviously, realistic goals for greenhouse gas recycling and reduction must be set from a societal perspective (climate-environment / economy). Waste incineration plants will always be needed, and it is really good that waste can be converted into electricity and heat.
Innovation will be an important effort for the overall reduction, and there are already good descriptions of other technological areas of action (se links below).
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