Difference between revisions of "Energy from Waste - A Path to a Sustainable Development"
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Energy from Waste: A Path to a Sustainable Development
Title | Energy from Waste: A Path to a Sustainable Development |
Author | Dunja Hoffmann (GIZ) |
Year | 2011 |
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Document Type | Study & Report |
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► English : Energy from Waste - A path to a sustainable development.pdf |
Language(s) | English |
Abstract | Waste to Energy (WtE) is discussed often very technology oriented, with incineration being the most prominent technique. There are, however, more aspects to be considered under a sustainable solid waste management (SWM) system, using resources more efficiently and enabling a future oriented local and regional development. |