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We are once again supporting WRAP’s Annual Survey of the Organics Recycling Industry (ASORI) to help generate estimates of organic waste recycled in the UK in 2012. The purpose of the survey is to create estimates of the amount of…

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ADBA’s programme for Pro2Pac out now

As part of our partnership with Pro2Pac (17-20 March, ExCel London), the packaging trade show for the food and drink industry, we have put together three 45 minute seminar sessions demonstrating how anaerobic digestion can benefit the food & drink…

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Out now: February Issue of AD & Biogas News

WELCOME TO THE FOOD WASTE ISSUE OF AD & BIOGAS NEWS The amount of food that we waste as a nation has recently made headline news, highlighting the urgent need to cut down the amount of food we throw away…

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DECC Public Attitudes Survey

On the 4 February the fourth wave of the Department of Energy and Climate Change public attitudes survey was released. The data collected indicates that there has been an increase in the percentage of the public who are very concerned…

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AD plant Category three benefits with Landia’s new Biochop

ADBA MEMBER PRESS RELEASE Landia’s new free-standing BioChop Hygienisation Unit mixes and heat treats Category three animal by-products so that the resulting thin substance can be used as an energy-efficient substrate in biogas plants. Organic remnants that are reduced in…

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Huber sells first longitudinal grit trap for AD

ADBA MEMBER PRESS RELEASE Huber UK is pleased to announce the sale of their first longitudinal grit trap for removal of grit and glass from anaerobic digestion soup in the UK. The design based on their well proven municipal grit…

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UK could generate $1.5bn PA from household food waste

Welcoming the Ellen MacCarthur Foundation’s latest report, Towards the circular economy Vol.2: opportunities for the consumer goods sector released today, Charlotte Morton, Chief Executive, The Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Association, said: It is excellent to see clear recognition of the…

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