combined with innovative new technologies – are revolutionising the industry. A World Energy Council report valued the global WtE market at $9.1 billion in 2016 and it is projected to increase to over $25 billion in 2025, driven by an increase in waste production, growing populations, and urbanisation.
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WTE HAS MANY BENEFITS OVER LANDFILL
Modern WtE plants allow hazardous organics to be safely managed within the waste stream while facilitating the recovery
aste-to-Energy (WtE) has been around since the first waste incinerator was built in 1874, but the sustainability challenges of today –