Waste policy ambition praised amid calls for clarity
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Energy from Waste Conference 2021
SMi Group’s Energy from Waste conference will return to London for its 14th year this December LONDON, LONDON BRIDGE , UNITED KINGDOM, June 14, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ SMi Group are pleased to announce the return of their Energy from Waste conference, which will return to London for its 14th year on 1st – 2nd December 2021. Due to the current political climate, the Energy From Waste industry is changing dramatically. This years, conference agenda will explore how technological innovations and new policy are assisting the growth of the Energy from Waste market in a decarbonised world. Building on the success of last year, the 2021 event will bring together international waste management operators, developers, private equity financiers, technology providers and industrial end users to discuss the most crucial topics within Energy from Waste.
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Toss a coin and which version of Britain do you see: the one that looks ahead to the future, or the one obsessed with the long tail of its history? On the one hand, the UK s commitment to Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050, its hosting of the G7 Summit in June and of the UN s COP26 Climate Change Conference in November, tell the planet that it is serious about tackling global warming.
But on the other, Prime Minister Boris Johnson s penchant for playing to the sceptics gallery with jokes about bunny huggers needlessly creates the opposite impression. It suggests that while Britain makes occasional pronouncements about the climate crisis or new technologies, its leader sees these things as just another excuse for a jape. That risks undermining some good, serious work - and it patronizes the people who are doing it.