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WS03: Integrated Waste Management and Utilisation of the Products – ExCo56

12 Oct 2005
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Workshops

This workshop was held in conjunction with ExCo56 in Dublin, Ireland on 12 October 2005. At the workshop presentations were given by seven invited speakers.

Attachments

ExCo56 Energy from Waste – summary and conclusions

ExCo56 P1 Thematic Strategy on the Prevention and Recycling of Waste

ExCo56 P2 Overview of Irish Waste Policy

ExCo56 P3 Ecobalance of energy from waste

ExCo56 P4 Resource management looking for sustainable solutions

ExCo56 P5 Combating Climate Change

ExCo56 P6 MBT a must for future waste upgrading technologies

ExCo56 P7 Render Animal Fat ‘Tallow’

ExCo56 P8 Workshop Conclusions – P Buckley and K Kwant

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