Wood recyclers drop fees as biomass booms

Jessica Shankleman
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WRAP finds wood waste has fallen 10 per cent since 2007 in response to growing biomass demand

Recycling sites keen to cash in on the emerging biomass energy boom are slashing gate fees in order to attract waste wood from the construction sector, according to a new report from the Waste and Resources...

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