ENDS Report 388, May 2007, pp. 19-20
25 May 2007
To generate sufficient biogas, anaerobic digestion (AD) plants that depend on kerbside collections may need to work with authorities offering weekly kitchen waste collections to get enough putrescible material, trial results suggest. But the technology is set to boom for commercial food waste.
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Categories:
- Waste & Recycling;
- Landfill;
- Waste;
- Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority;
- Biffa Waste Services Ltd;
- Marks & Spencer p.l.c.;
- Scottish Environment Protection Agency;
- Eunomia Research and Consulting;
- Greenfinch Limited;
- Bioganix plc;
- Renewable Energy Association;
- Welsh Assembly;
- CWM HARRY LAND TRUST LIMITED;
- Biogen Ltd





