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Environment: European Commission asks Court to fine Greece for inadequate management of hazardous waste
The European Commission is referring Greece back to the European Court of Justice for poor treatment of hazardous waste. Five years after the first ruling, Greece is still failing to comply with EU standards. The Commission is therefore asking the Court to impose fines, proposing a lump sum of EUR 14 904 736 and a daily penalty payment of EUR 72 864 until the obligations are fulfilled. Hazardous ...
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Australian National Waste Policy Consultation paper released
Australian Environment Minister Peter Garrett has released a consultation paper: A National Waste Policy: Managing Waste to 2020 for public review and comment. Mr Garrett said waste policy had not been considered in the national context since 1992 and the current process would assist in providing much-needed clarity on what is appropriately dealt with at which level of government – local, state ...
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Can mixed plastic be converted into fuel oil by pyroysis machine?
Yes, mixed plastic can be converted into fuel oil through a pyrolysis machine, as long as the PVC and PET composition of mixed plastic is no more than 30%. Because the PVC and PET are not suitable for pyrolysis into oil. The mixed plastic to oil pyrolysis principle: Pyrolysis is a thermal decomposition process that breaks down organic materials, such as plastic, in the absence of oxygen at high ...
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‘One day install’ for new static waste plant
Kiverco has just launched a series of waste recycling plants that are sure to revolutionise the waste industry. The ‘Ks series’ is a simple yet highly effective range of waste recovery plants that come in modules and enables up to 14 recovered products from various mixed waste streams. The most interesting feature of the new systems is that you can offload, install and operate all in the same day ...
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Tetronics to Supply Plasma Hazardous Waste Treatment Technology for UKs First Green Energy Park
The technology will turn the Air Pollution Control (APC) residue generated from the Biomass Power Plant into bricks and tiles for the building industry, thereby; ensuring close to zero residues need to be landfilled. Tetronics Ltd., a global leader in the supply of Direct Current (DC) plasma waste recovery plants for the treatment of hazardous waste and metal recovery, has been selected by ...
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