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Foreword Scotland’s journey towards zero waste relies on further investment in low carbon technologies and improved efficiency in the use of resources and materials. SESA’s Members, with a proven track record in del
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SESA Executive Committee 2 SCOTTISH ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES / ESA Ltd / /

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Europe / /

Country

United Kingdom / Scotland / UK / /

Currency

GBP / /

Event

Environmental Issue / /

IndustryTerm

energy recovery / treatment infrastructure / metal / greenhouse gas emissions / renewable electricity target / energy intensive manufacture / conversion technologies / integrated waste services / indigenous and secure energy supply / overseas energy supply / integrated waste management services / waste management infrastructure / energy intensive production / waste treatment infrastructure / energy security / retail / electricity base load / renewable energy sources / landfill gas / waste infrastructure / electricity demand / volatile energy prices / waste management / low carbon technologies / renewable energy economies / waste recycling infrastructure / renewable energy / installed renewable energy infrastructure / energy supply / renewable energy technologies / technology option / capital intensive infrastructure / waste management solutions / food waste / waste treatment technologies / food / waste law obligations / energy / /

Organization

Scottish Government / European Union / /

Person

Colin Paterson / Richard Lochhead / Responsibility Directives / /

Position

tackle / Chairman / Producer / /

RadioStation

2012 Who / /

Technology

low carbon technologies / alternative waste treatment technologies / conversion technologies / Composting / incineration / renewable energy technologies / /