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Infrastructure to manage waste and recyclable materials can sometimes be difficult to understand. Current and emerging technologies are captured, with some more detail on some technologies in this version of WikiWaste – the opportunity will be to link to expand upon sections and add specific pages for specific sites in the future. The main sub-sections of the [[:Category:Technologies & Solutions|Technology & Solutions]] page are:
Infrastructure to manage waste and recyclable materials can sometimes be difficult to understand. Current and emerging technologies are captured, with some more detail on some technologies in this version of WikiWaste – the opportunity will be to link to expand upon sections and add specific pages for specific sites in the future. The main sub-sections of the [[:Category:Technologies & Solutions|Technology & Solutions]] page are:


* [[:Category:Anaerobic Digestion Plants|Anaerobic Digestion Plants]]
* [[:Category:Anaerobic Digestion Plants|List of Anaerobic Digestion Plants]]
* [[:Category:Biomass EfW Plants|Biomass EfW]]
* [[:Category:Biomass EfW Plants|List of Biomass EfW]]
* [[:Category:Cement Kilns|Cement Kilns]]
* [[:Category:Cement Kilns|List of Cement Kilns]]
* [[:Category:Material Recovery Facilities|Material Recovery Facilities]]
* [[:Category:Material Recovery Facilities|List of Material Recovery Facilities]]
* [[:Category:EfW Plants|Residual EfW]]
* [[:Category:EfW Plants|List of Residual EfW]]


==[[:Category:Legislation & Policy|Legislation & Policy]]==
==[[:Category:Legislation & Policy|Legislation & Policy]]==
Waste policy and legislation has been driven primarily by the European Union for over 20 years for adoption into UK Legislation and policies, so this index lists the current relevant legislation and policies relevant to the UK – which has become more complex as England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales increasingly take more control over their destinies for waste and recycling.
Waste policy and legislation has been driven primarily by the European Union for over 20 years for adoption into UK Legislation and policies, so this index lists the current relevant legislation and policies relevant to the UK – which has become more complex as England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales increasingly take more control over their destinies for waste and recycling.