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CEWEP and 10 other European associations published a joint statement on the European Energy Roadmap 2050.

CEWEP and other European organizations (CECODHAS, COGEN, EFIEES, energycities, Euroheat & Power) published a  a joint statement on the Energy Efficiency Directive published by the Commission on 22 June 2011.

Press release following joint Dinner Debate on 2 February 2011 

Climate Protection & Waste: Which drivers are necessary to use this resource more efficiently?   

The Council agreed on 28th June 2007 under which circumstances efficient Waste-to-Energy plants can be classified as recovery operations within the Waste Framework Directive.

MEP Dorette Corbey visits Dutch W-t-E plant Twence

European Parliament vote on the Waste Framework Directive on 13 February 2007

Referring to the case of German waste found recently in the Czech Republic CEWEP clearly criticizes any waste transports to other countries for eco-dumping.

The CEWEP congress "Where is EU Waste Policy going" attracted 100 participants from 16 countries across Europe involved in developing the role Waste-to-Energy production has to play in furthering sustainability.

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