Encylis director of policy and sustainability Victoria Merton on carbon capture at Protos, building more facilities and banning recyclets and biogenics from landfill by 2028
This episode focuses on:
How a team of skilled engineers are looking to build CCS across Encyclis’ portfolio
Being a year ahead of nearest rival on full-scale EfW carbon capture project
Development of the Protos plants has hit some “speed bumps”
A ban on all recyclets and biogenics going to landfill by 2028
Preparing for EfW’s inclusion in the UK ETS
Building more capacity in tougher market conditions
Delivering heat from EfW in Dublin and elsewhere
New trade body Resource Recovery UK (RRUK)
A graduate of the University of Birmingham, Victoria Merton joined Encyclis when it was called Covanta in 2021 having held senior roles at The Peel Group.
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