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Iceland Considers Waste Incineration Plant to Cut Costs

By Michael Chapman

Shipping Iceland’s waste abroad for processing could become significantly more expensive in the coming years, prompting renewed calls to develop domestic incineration facilities. At present, around 40,000 tonnes of waste are transported annually to Sweden for incineration at a cost of roughly ISK 1 billion, Vísir reports. What’s the Story? Around 40,000 tonnes of waste… The post Iceland Considers Waste Incineration Plant to Cut Costs appeared first on Iceland Review.