• The incineration sector in Switzerland; situation report and future challenges

    The incineration sector in Switzerland; situation report and future challenges

    This article aims to provide an overview of the value chain of incinerable waste throughout Switzerland. It follows on from the recent article "What happens to your waste after collection?" to take a closer look at one of the final destinations of our waste, the incineration plants (MSWIs). In addition to taking stock of the facilities available in Switzerland, in this article we try...
  • What happens to your waste after it has been collected?

    What happens to your waste after it has been collected?

    Collection is only one part of the total waste value chain. So what happens to the waste after it is collected? Where does it go? Is it reused, recycled, incinerated or simply landfilled? This article aims to clarify what the final destinations are for the main types of waste, without going into detail about exactly how it is recycled. This overview of the final...
  • How does the environment benefit from paper and cardboard recycling?

    How does the environment benefit from paper and cardboard recycling?

    Paper and cardboard are everyday materials that can be used in a variety of ways by individuals and companies. Every year, a Swiss citizen consumes about 140 kg of paper. As an indication, it takes 20 times more trees, 100 times more water and 3 times more energy to produce the same amount of new paper than recycled paper. However, these recycled materials, composed...
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