{"id":4375,"date":"2016-06-03T12:27:17","date_gmt":"2016-06-03T12:27:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ieabioenergy.com\/newtask36\/?page_id=4375"},"modified":"2023-02-02T10:28:59","modified_gmt":"2023-02-02T10:28:59","slug":"work-programme","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/task36.ieabioenergy.com\/work-programme\/","title":{"rendered":"Work programme – the role of Task 36"},"content":{"rendered":"

The role of Task 36<\/h2>\n

Task 36 is designed to allow exchange of information on the integration of the Energy from Waste (EfW) in a circular economy by means of material and energy valorisation of waste, and its contribution to the global deployment of bioenergy. There are a number of issues associated with this that are relevant to many IEA Bioenergy countries.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Task 36 follows the integration of the Energy from Waste (EfW) in a circular economy by means of material and energy valorisation of waste, and its contribution to the global deployment of bioenergy.<\/p>\n

The Task is designed to facilitate exchange of information on strategic technical and non-technical issues related to the integration of energy into waste management decision-making and operations. While stakeholders contributing to this exchange of information include researchers, the waste and recycling and recovery industry, the energy from waste sector, policy makers and local decision makers. The Task proposes to prioritise information for policy and decision makers.<\/p>\n

The Task is aware of issues that influence energy from waste that are covered in other Tasks in IEA Bioenergy as well as by other international organisations in the field and is working together with them.<\/p>\n

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Priorities for 2022-2024<\/h2>\n

Priorities for 2022-2024 have been developed taking the global trends discussed above in to account and also local trends of importance to participating countries.\u00a0The programme focuses on the effect that circular economy initiatives along the waste and energy value chain will have in the deployment of bioenergy globally.\u00a0 The members’ have been identified\u00a0 5 topics of interest for this triennium (see figure below):<\/p>\n

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1.The role of Energy-from-waste (EfW) in a circular economy<\/strong><\/em> in which the energy industry may step back and leave room for other industries. EfW is much more than incineration, and new technological pathways can support an improved alignment of waste management with CE principles. Sub-topics included in this area:<\/p>\n