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  2. Lakeside EfW - Wikipedia

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    The Lakeside EfW is run by Lakeside Energy from Waste Ltd, which is a joint venture between Grundon Waste Management and Viridor. [1] The energy-from-waste facility was established at a cost of £160 million [2] and was officially opened by the Duke of Edinburgh on 27 October 2010.

  3. List of incinerators in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Lakeside EfW (Colnbrook) Leeds RERF; Lerwick Incinerator; Lincoln ERF (Lincolnshire) London EcoPark (Edmonton, London) Marchwood ERF; Millerhill Recycling and Energy Recovery Centre [5] Milton Keynes Waste Recovery Park; Newhaven ERF; Newlincs EfW facility; North Hykeham Incinerator; Peterborough ERF; Portsmouth ERF; Red Moss Landfill

  4. Tyseley Energy from Waste Plant - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Tyseley Waste Disposal Ltd. was established and entered into a 25-year contract with the City of Birmingham to dispose of and manage waste. There was a 2-year handover period where the previous site was labelled as TWD but still run by Birmingham City Council, and plans were announced to replace the existing incinerator to comply with ...

  5. Teesside EfW - Wikipedia

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    Teesside Energy from Waste plant (also known as Teesside WTE power station or Haverton Hill incinerator) is a municipal waste incinerator and waste-to-energy power station, which provides 29.2 megawatts (MW) of electricity for the National Grid by burning 390,000 tonnes of household and commercial waste a year.

  6. Waste Connections - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Waste Connections runs landfills for waste disposal (82 solid waste landfills as of September 2019). [6] [7] In Q3 2017, 67% of revenue was from solid waste collection, 21% from solid waste disposal and transfer, 4% from recycling, 5% from its oil industry waste operations, and 3% from other sources.

  7. Recycling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Stanolind Recycling Plant was in operation as early 1947. [32] Another early recycling mill was Waste Techniques, built in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania in 1972. [citation needed] Waste Techniques was sold to Frank Keel in 1978, and resold to BFI in 1981. Woodbury, New Jersey, was the first city in the United States to mandate recycling. [33]

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