Closing the waste loop: one example of reusing incineration ash in Singapore

11 November 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

Closing the waste loop is a critical and global challenge. The countries with small lands facing such a critical issue much more urgently due to the limited space for waste landfill. This presentation introduces a new strategy to recycle and reuse the incineration ash for value added products in Singapore. It may inspire more effort in exploring more strategies and technical approaches for closing the waste loop.

Keywords

waste
incineration ash
recycle

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