Experts Call for Stricter Landfill Regulations at ESWET Panel Discussion
On 6 March, industry experts shared insights on how to best regulate landfills while ensuring a fair framework for waste treatment during a panel discussion at the Energy from Waste conference in London.
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Hosted by ESWET, the event explored key differences between landfilling and Waste-to-Energy (WtE), with an eye on future revisions of the Emission Trading System (ETS).
Here are the main takeaways, in the expertsâ own words:
- Siegfried Scholz, ESWET President:
- Anja Schwetje, UBA, German Environment Agency:
"Landfills are long-time bioreactors and that is how we should approach them.â Germany treats all waste before landfilling, with WtE playing a role in handling contaminated and non-recyclable materials. However, the current ETS debate could distort the waste management system. Instead, "we need waste acceptance criteria for landfills and other waste management options.â And what about the waste hierarchy? "For UBA, there is a place for waste incineration in the waste hierarchy, and that is before landfills.â
- Fynn Hauschke, European Environmental Bureau (EEB):
Residual waste needs to be reduced
CO2 emissions must be cut
Methane emissions must be reduced
The ETS can be an effective tool for decarbonisation
However, landfill regulation remains a weak point. "There are waste acceptance criteria in the EU, but they are not strong. The overall regulatory framework in Europe covers all aspectsâLandfill Directive, Waste Shipment Regulation, landfill targets, and the upcoming landfill BREF. By ensuring strong regulation of all aspects of landfills, we can ensure a level playing field between WtE and landfills.â
- Jacob Hayler, Environmental Services Association (ESA):
The panelists sent a clear message: landfill regulation is crucial. Without strict controls on methane emissions and waste acceptance criteria, the ETS risks distorting waste management priorities rather than supporting decarbonisation.
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