Join us on Thursday, Februrary 5th at 2 PM (CET) for our exclusive Webinar:
The New Business Model: Leading the way towards industrial waste decarbonisation and circularity.
In 2026, the hazardous waste sector in Europe is caught between outdated technologies, rising costs for CO2 emissions and new business opportunities to recover resoruces. In Germany, the debate has recently been dominated by the rising costs of waste incineration due to the purchase of carbon credits becoming mandatory from 2027 onwards, as efficient carbon capture and storage systems are not yet available. Those affected anticipate price increases of approx. € 200 per tonne of waste. With hazardous waste incinerator capacities of 1.5 million tonnes in Germany alone, this could lead to cost increases of € 300 million!
Is the expensive investment into carbon credits or CCS the only option?
How about turning our attention to reducing CO2 emissions and recovering resources in parallel through innovative technologies instead of complaining about rising disposal costs?
Register here & learn in 45 minutes:
- How massively the additional costs of decarbonisation will impact current pricing in waste disposal (we can already reaveal that it will be in the hundreds of millions!)
- Which types of hazardous waste that are still incinerated can already be recycled, and what cost savings can be achieved as a result.
- How decarbonisation in hazardous waste management can be further accelerated through waste heat utilisation and renewable energies.
- How to set up proper, targeted project management to realise such a recycling project within two years.
No matter whether you are a waste management company, industrial waste generator, sustainability & ESG manager, or decision-maker looking for circular and economically viable solutions – don’t miss this opportunity to get further insights into recycling of industrial wastes!
🗓️ Thursday the 5th February
⏰ 14:00 – 15:00
💻 MS Teams – anonymous & uncomplicated
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We are looking forward to seeing you in our webinar on Thursday 5th February at 2 PM (CET)!