BOOK COVER; HALF-TITLE; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; EXECUTIVE SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CONTENTS; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS; 3. WASTE QUANTITIES AVAILABLE FOR RECOVERY; 4. METHODS OF RECOVERING MATERIALS AND ENERGY FROM REFUSE; 5. UNIT ENERGY SAVINGS RESULTING FROM RECOVERY OF MATERIALS FOR RECYCLING; 6. THERMAL CONVERSION OF RECOVERED MATERIALS-UNIT ENERGY VALUES; 7. OVERALL ENERGY SAVINGS AVAILABLE; 8. OPTIONS FOR GOVERNMENT ACTION TO PROMOTE FURTHER ENERGY SAVINGS; Appendix A WASTE ARISINGS AND MATERIAL RECOVERY RATES FOR EEC MEMBER STATES.
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Appendix A1 REFUSE COMPOSITION IN THE EECAppendix B MATERIALS RECOVERY; Appendix C MATERIAL RECOVERY SYSTEMS; Appendix D SYSTEMS FOR THERMAL CONVERSION BY PYROLYSIS; Appendix E MODIFICATIONS TO ENERGY SAVINGS DUE TO THE IMPORT OF MATERIAL (raw, semi-processed and processed) FROM OUTSIDE EUR 10; Appendix F LIST OF CONTACTS.
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The overall aim of this study was to assess the energyconservation potential obtainable through the reuse of wastematerials, and to identify areas for priority action.