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‘It’s dirty’: Stoush over whether burning waste for energy is renewable

  • Posted on July 15, 2026
  • By The Sydney Morning Herald
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  • 1 min read
In brief

A significant controversy has emerged within Australia's energy sector regarding the environmental legitimacy of waste-to-energy technology. The Smart Energy Council challenges its renewable credentials, citing environmental concerns and substantial carbon emissions, while waste management stakeholders defend the practice as a viable energy solution. This debate highlights fundamental disagreements about sustainability standards and the classification of energy sources derived from waste materials.

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‘It’s dirty’: Stoush over whether burning waste for energy is renewable
‘It’s dirty’: Stoush over whether burning waste for energy is renewable

The Smart Energy Council says waste-to-energy technology is not renewable, not clean and has high emissions. The waste sector begs to differ.
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