Added: Aug 19, 2021
Last edited: Sep 22, 2021
Madrid plans to significantly reduce its residual waste capacity, with a progressive phase out of incineration by 2025.
"The City Council of Madrid presented [ ] its new strategy on waste (2018-22), that aims at transforming the waste management system of the Spanish capital, in line with the European and Spanish targets of recycling and preparation for reuse.
Madrid faces key challenges, such as the low separate collection rates and the need to mainstream separate collection of bio-waste. However, in an ambitious move, the city plans to significantly reduce its residual waste capacity, with a progressive phase out of incineration. In this framework, the city incinerator of Valdemingómez, with a current capacity of over 300,000 tons per year, will be scaled down to 50% of its capacity in 2022, and will be finally closed down by 2025."
Content obtained from: https://zerowasteeurope.eu/2018/07/madrid-plans-to-phase-out-incineration-by-2025/
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