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Certain waste flows are more easily treated in a co-incineration plant.
The debate has particularly crystallised around co-incineration plants.
Unlike waste incineration plants, real production processes take place at co-incineration plants, to which no exceptions should apply.
A co-incineration plant is any stationary or mobile plant that burns waste mainly to generate energy or produce a material product.
In addition, Amendment No 97 on co-incineration should be rejected, because it reinforces the uneven playing field of waste incineration plants versus co-incineration plants.
I do not believe that we can expect someone living near a co-incineration plant to put up with different air quality than someone living near a municipal incineration plant or someone who does not live near an incineration plant.
Plants that do not fit the definition of an incineration plant or a co-incineration plant - for instance, if the primary activity is cleaning or drying equipment which also happens to combust waste, but where any burning of waste is incidental.
We should also like to point out that if we fail to distinguish between the specific nature of co-incineration plants, co-incineration would be banned, which would be catastrophic for the industries involved and the fossil fuels saved as a result of using this waste as fuel.