Incinerator could go carbon-negative
23 Mar 2021

Litter is being stockpiled in the Fortum waste-to-energy plant in Oslo, Norway
A WASTE-TO-ENERGY plant in the Norwegian capital could become one of the world’s first carbon-negative incinerators, pending a decision from the European Commission to fund a carbon dioxide capture facility there. Environmentalists, for their part, are yet to be convinced.