Around 220 participants from 27 countries discussed Waste-to-Energy as an important part of the implementation of the Circular Economy targets.
Unai Rementeria Maiz, the President of the Government of Biscay welcomed the participants of the Congress, followed by a presentation by Paul De Bruycker, the President of CEWEP. “Waste-to- Energy has a dual purpose: it drives the circular economy by keeping the cycle clean. It also contributes to climate protection by diverting waste from landfills and replacing fossil fuels for energy production resulting in reducing greenhouse gas emissions,” he said.
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