நீங்கள் இடும் ஒரு கையெழுத்து நம் எதிர்காலத்தைக் காக்கலாம்! Link to mail :

நீங்கள் இடும் ஒரு கையெழுத்து நம் எதிர்காலத்தைக் காக்கலாம்! Link to mail : (Link in bio) #wte #wteplantspollution #wteisnotblue #letindiabreathe #incineratorproject -Poovulagin Nanbargal

https://senkettru.wordpress.com/2025/12/02/%e0%ae%a8%e0%af%80%e0%ae%99%e0%af%8d%e0%ae%95%e0%ae%b3%e0%af%8d-%e0%ae%87%e0%ae%9f%e0%af%81%e0%ae%ae%e0%af%8d-%e0%ae%92%e0%ae%b0%e0%af%81-%e0%ae%95%e0%af%88%e0%ae%af%e0%af%86%e0%ae%b4%e0%af%81/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=jetpack_social

நீங்கள் இடும் ஒரு கையெழுத்து நம் எதிர்காலத்தைக் காக்கலாம்! Link to mail :

நீங்கள் இடும் ஒரு கையெழுத்து நம் எதிர்காலத்தைக் காக்கலாம்! Link to mail : (Link in bio) #wte #wteplantspollution #wteisnotblue #letindiabreathe #incineratorproject -Poovulagin Nanbargal…

செங்கீற்றின் தமிழர் தேசிய விடுதலை போர்

So, I caught a glimpse of #EcoMaine's new recycling facility, which has been completed. The new imaging technology will help separate recyclables even faster and more efficiently! Pretty cool stuff!

#Ecomaine plans $25 million #recycling center upgrade

#MainePublic | By Peter McGuire
Published September 9, 2024

"One of Maine’s largest recyclers is planning a multi-million dollar upgrade of its Portland plant in anticipation of handling more cardboard and other household waste.

"Ecomaine, a #CommunityOwned corporation, plans to spend up to $25.2 million on state-of-the-art sorting equipment at a new recycling plant near its Portland headquarters.

"CEO Kevin Roche said the new automated sorting machines use #ImagingTechnology to separate mixed recycling such as paper, cardboard, plastic, glass and aluminum.

"The equipment will replace the company's current machines, installed around 2006.

"Back then, newsprint made up most of the recycling ecomaine handled, according to Roche. With a boom in online shopping and home delivery, however, cardboard has become the top material it handles.

" 'Paper packing has really taken over the recycling bin, so we need a new design and plus the new system is nearly 20 years old,' Roche said.

"The market for recyclables has rebounded from a slump after China stopped accepting most U.S. solid waste about seven years ago.

"American companies retrofitted mills to process used cardboard into more packaging material, boosting domestic demand, Roche said.

"But local policy is also likely to increase the amount of material ecomaine handles, he added.

"Maine regulators are finalizing requirements that producers pay for the cost of disposing #packaging waste. The extended producer responsibility program would reimburse towns and cities for their recycling programs.

"With that policy in place, Roche said that more communities will likely expand programs or revive abandoned recycling rather than 'leave money on the table.'

" 'So that in concert with public outcry for more recycling and more recovery, those two things are going to go hand in hand and I think, expand recycling programs,' Roche said.

"The company hopes its expansion will allow it to add more member communities that own and send waste to the Portland facility.

"Ecomaine plans to borrow $35.5 million through a bond issue for the recycling upgrade and a landfill expansion. Adding more landfill space will give the company seven more years to store ash from its waste-to-energy [#WTE] plant, according to the company.

"The public corporation is owned by a collection of towns and cities in southern Maine. It serves about 73 communities statewide."

Source:
https://www.mainepublic.org/climate/2024-09-09/ecomaine-plans-25-million-recycling-center-upgrade

#SolarPunkSunday #Recycle #TrashToEnergy #FoodWasteComposting #GarbageToGarden #Maine

Ecomaine plans $25 million recycling center upgrade

The Portland company intends to install a high-tech sorting system to handle expected growth.

WMEH
High contamination levels found around EfW sites

Areas surrounding Energy from Waste (EfW) facilities in Spain, France and The Netherlands have been chemically contaminated, according to a study.   The report from ToxicoWatch Foundation and Zero Waste Europe found “alarming” levels of dioxins, PFAS and heavy metals surrounding facilities in Zubieta, Paris and Harlingen.   The heavy metals included lead, mercury and … Read More

Let's Recycle
#WasteToEnergy Cleaner Than #Landfills, Study Finds https://www.miragenews.com/waste-to-energy-cleaner-than-landfills-study-1434393/
#BigBader1 laughed when he saw this, "No sh🤦t sherlock" it's the uneducated who think otherwise.
However, it does depend on the waste going in!
#EducationEducationEducation #EFW #EnergyFromWaste #WTE
Waste-To-Energy Cleaner Than Landfills, Study Finds

A study, published in Nature Energy, found a major challenge was the increasing plastic content in waste which raises emissions, and not enough

Mirage News
Flixborough waste-to-energy facility given greenlight

THE UK government has approved a waste-to-energy (WtE) facility at the Flixborough industrial estate, set to process 650,000 t/y of waste.

Tax on UK incinerators may push councils to send more waste to landfill

Government scheme to penalise pollution from burning rubbish won’t ensure more is recycled, consultants warn

The Guardian
Tax on UK incinerators may push councils to send more waste to landfill

Government scheme to penalise pollution from burning rubbish won’t ensure more is recycled, consultants warn

The Guardian
#WasteToEnergy plant finally commissioned six years after scheduled opening https://buff.ly/4aoaphW
#ERF #EnergyRecoveryFacility #WTE #EFW #EnergyFromWaste
Waste-to-energy plant finally commissioned six years after scheduled opening

A state-of-the-art Energy Recovery Facility on the Isle of Wight has finally been commissioned after years of delays.

Yahoo News
#BurningWaste is a dirty way to generate power – but it’s the least bad alternative to England’s broken #Recycling system https://buff.ly/3DQr4yv
A much more informed article compared with most in this topic; but is it 100% right?
#EFW #EnergyFromWaste #WTE #WasteToEnergy
Burning waste is a dirty way to generate power – but it’s the least bad alternative until we fix recycling

England plans to nearly double its number of waste incinerators.

The Conversation
Burning rubbish at #EcoPark will meet new restrictions says site owner - The Fitzrovia News https://buff.ly/4adW9rP
#EFW #EnergyFromWaste #WTE #WasteToEnergy
Burning rubbish at EcoPark will meet new restrictions says site owner - The Fitzrovia News

A new incinerator that will burn rubbish from Camden and six other London Boroughs will meet tighter pollution restrictions, claims the North London Waste Authority (NLWA).

The Fitzrovia News