Recycling Instead of Landfilling
a Contribution to Climate Protection
by Werner P. Bauer
Abstract
The paper starts with discussing the huge problems regarding RRR-Communication especially due to global warming effects because no one seems to consider closing landfills. The paper concentrates on asking for awareness and new essential aims in MSW management (closing landfills and its tools) and concludes in showing how the WtERT Network and its’ Decision Support System could and should help in international waste management communication.
published: Waste-to-Resources 2019, 9|2019
Keywords: Energy Recovery, Landfilling, Pollution Control, EU
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