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Government rejects calls for a stay on burning waste for energy

ANALYSIS: Three proposed waste-to-energy thermal plants want to become NZ’s first.

NBR senior journalist Fiona Rotherham speaks with Will Mace.

Rome mayor Roberto Gualtieri is forging ahead with plans to build a waste-to-energy plant capable of handling 600,000 tonnes of refuse a year despite local concern the technology no longer fits Europe’s carbon neutral future.

The mayor has been entrusted by the Italian government with regional

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Fiona Rotherham Mon, 31 Oct 2022
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