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Publication - Waste to Energy in the Age of the Circular Economy: Compendium of Case Studies and Emerging Technologies

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Title
Waste to Energy in the Age of the Circular Economy: Compendium of Case Studies and Emerging Technologies
Publisher
Asian Development Bank (ADB)


Published in
November 2020
Abstract
Lessons learned from these projects are discussed and provide insights on the challenges and opportunities of waste-to-energy projects. The compendium also provides an overview of specific technologies, including an assessment of their commercial maturity. The compendium complements the Waste to Energy in the Age of the Circular Economy: Best Practice Handbook. Both resources aim to support the efforts of developing countries in Asia and the Pacific to deploy and scale up technologies relevant to the circular economy.
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