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Summary of new JRC End of Waste Draft

The European Commission Joint Research Centre have published their long-awaited draft final report on end of waste criteria for biodegradable waste, and WRAP have now produced a summary of the key points. They are asking for technical and editorial comments…

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Do you know about ADBA’s R&D services?

Why is ADBA interested in research? As a scientific process based on principles from biology, chemistry and physics, it is obvious that an industry built to exploit the benefits of anaerobic digestion technology would need the support of its research…

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EA remind farms to register waste exemptions

The Environment Agency has reminded farms and landowners to register exemptions to waste activities before many existing exemptions expire at the end of next month. According to the EA:Most farmers registered their current Agricultural Waste Exemptions before 2010, when the…

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PAS110 Stability Workshop Proposal: Comments Needed

The process of revising PAS 110 continues, with the stability (Residual Biogas Potential) test remaining the major issue. The BSI steering group has decided that a workshop specifically on the RBP test is needed to move this forward. The proposal…

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ADBA annual membership survey

We are working hard to achieve our aim to enable and facilitate the development of a mature anaerobic digestion industry in the UK and to meet the needs of our members. We are always looking for new ways to develop…

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Huber celebrates 20 years in the UK

ADBA MEMBER PRESS RELEASE Rotamat (trading as Huber Technology), suppliers of high quality wastewater treatment equipment, is celebrating its twentieth anniversary since setting up the UK subsidiary of its German parent company. Whilst Huber products have been supplied to the…

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