Why has the waste generator to pay for the disposal of his waste in the cement kiln although waste is a resource for the cement industry?
The polluter-pays-principle must be the basis for the economical and financial analysis of co-processing. This means that those who are producing waste (e.g. industry) or are responsible for its handling (e.g. municipality) have to take care for its best environmental sound management. Co-processing means additional investments and costs for the cement industries and is only attractive if the production costs can be reduced compared to traditional fuels and raw materials.
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