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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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Persistent organic pollutants, or POPs for short, are a collection of chemical pollutants that have been proven to traverse huge distances (often crossing international boundaries) and persist in the environment for extended periods of time. As they accumulate in the food chain and the environment in general, they can pose a threat to human, animal and plant life on the planet.
For that reason, there are strict regulations in place which dictate the concentrations of certain POPs in all waste generated by individual citizens, private businesses and public organisations. Although as much waste will be recycled or repurposed as possible, the EU recognises that some must go to landfill or be otherwise disposed of. If the concentrations of POPs in this type of waste exceed the legal limits, extra precautions must be taken to ensure they cannot permeate the surrounding ecosystems.
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What else is required for Energy from Waste to be
successful?
Europe s experience with EfW shows that critical to the
economics of each proposed project is a stable and long-term supply
of waste. Local councils often coordinate and combine their waste
quantities to support the development of large scale EfW projects.
To minimise transportation of waste, projects are often located
close to the major sources of waste, for example cities for their
municipal waste or large industrial emitters of waste. However, and
as mentioned, this creates a tension with the local community.
The community opposition could be avoided by locating EfW plants