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每天更新 2021年9月29日
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XR said it opposed incinerators because they "emit toxic pollution and generate greenhouse gases [and] burning waste undermines efforts to transition to a ...
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Incineration is the logical answer, but an incinerator requires a large volume to be economically viable. That would mean the city, the provincial government ...
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MVV Environment wants to build an incinerator on land off Algores Way, ... which would handle more than 500,000 tonnes of non-recyclable waste a year.
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The event on Saturday, 25th September, was part of a national day of action against waste incineration that saw protests in several cities across the UK.
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Northacre Renewable Energy Ltd (NREL) won approval from Wiltshire Council for their plans to build a waste to energy incinerator in Westbury in June. Since then ...
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The Small Size Waste Incinerators market report contains information collected from various sources that cannot be accessed effectively online. Information is ...
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The US medical waste management market held the largest market share in North America. The incineration segment and autoclaving segment are likely to hold ...
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Garbage Disposal; Material Recycling. Topographic overall market classification: North America (United States, Canada and Mexico); Europe (Germany, France, ...
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