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In order to achieve greater sustainability and efficiency, priority must be given to secondary building materials in public procurement regulations.
We are pleased that
our project manager Nora C. Wild as an expert in a guest article in the
magazine of our partner ENGIE highlights the importance of the modern circular economy for
highlights and explains the wind power industry. The focus is on the
efficiency and sustainability, as well as on the question of what to do with the disused
plant components and materials after repowering.
"In the
circular economy is about minimising waste, reducing emissions and
and limit material and energy losses. To do this successfully,
and to make the recycling of mineral construction waste even more effective.
we need to strengthen the primacy of secondary building materials in the
public procurement regulations. This allows us as a company to
contribute to reducing the consumption of primary resources on a sustainable basis.
Nora explains.
Frank Kreimer,
Managing Director of Service GmbH, is also of the opinion:
"Wind turbines that produce green electricity also deserve a
environmentally friendly and sustainable disposal."
Sustainability is
thus an indispensable component of repowering.
Click here for the ENGIE Zero Carbon magazine article: https://www.engie-deutschland.de/de/magazin/heute-im-kreislauf-gedacht-der-rueckbau-von-windkraftanlagen
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