废物在英国作为一种资源:能源和可持续性

A. Arias-García, R. Lambourne
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在我们生活的世界里,环境问题变得越来越重要,将废物视为一种资源并尽可能多地回收其价值是势在必行的。本文的目的是提供一个审查的废物管理活动目前正在进行的联合王国(英国),并提供一个观点的原因,技术选择。这些原因应该是一个关键的研究重点,以提供精炼和改进实践的工具。从环境的角度来看,考虑到任何废物管理解决方案的全球变暖潜力,很明显,选择的目标应该始终是将温室气体(GHG)排放到大气中。然而,我们仍然看到正在建设的设施的选择远远不是最好的环境解决方案。在影响技术选择的因素中,立法是一个重要的因素,但它仍然可能成为不同机制成功整合的障碍;在其他情况下,答案来自技术限制或经济平衡。如果我们想要朝着真正可持续的废物管理模式前进,分析结果并评估英国选择技术的原因是一项必要的工作。作者已经确定了一些影响英国废物管理的问题;即《填埋指令》、《垃圾焚烧指令》的实施、可再生能源激励措施以及一些技术的未经证实的状况。英国市场对欧洲技术供应商和其他行业利益相关者来说是一个巨大的机会。然而,了解英国的商业模式至关重要。这种分析可以帮助在其他国家取得卓越成就的欧洲企业找到合适的途径,成功地将最佳解决方案带到英国。
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Waste As A Resource In The United Kingdom: Energy And Sustainability
In the world in which we live, where environmental issues are becoming increasingly important, seeing waste as a resource and recovering as much of its value as possible is an imperative. The aim of this paper is to offer a review of the waste management activities currently being undertaken in the United Kingdom (UK) and to provide a viewpoint on the reasons for technology choice. These reasons should be a key study focus to provide the tools for refining and improving practices. From an environmental viewpoint and looking at the global warming potential of any waste management solution, it is clear that the choice should always aim to minimise Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions to the atmosphere. However, we still see facilities being built where the choice is far from the best environmental solution. Among the factors affecting the technology choice an important one is legislation, though it can still serve as a barrier to the successful integration of different mechanisms; in other cases the answer comes from technology limitations or economic balance. Analysing the outcomes and assessing the reasons for the technology choice in the UK is an essential exercise if we want to progress towards a truly sustainable pattern of waste management. The authors have identified a number of issues that affect waste management in the UK; namely the implementation of the Landfill Directive, the Waste Incineration Directive, renewable energy incentives and the unproven status of some technologies. The UK market represents a great opportunity for European technology providers and other sector stakeholders. However, understanding the UK business model is essential. This analysis could help European businesses that are achieving excellence in other countries to find the appropriate pathways to successfully bring the best solutions to the UK. .
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