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Worcestershire explores building an anaerobic digester to reduce emissions from food and animal waste, supporting its 2050 net zero goal.
Worcestershire County Council is studying the feasibility of building an anaerobic digester to process food and animal waste, aiming to cut emissions and support its 2050 net zero goal.
The effort comes as district councils prepare for mandatory food waste collections, which could increase transport emissions.
The council is funding a study through the Midlands Net Zero Hub to identify suitable sites and integrate digestion with future waste systems.
Despite the council’s role in influencing emissions beyond its own operations, political opposition from Reform UK leadership complicates progress.
A prior digester proposal at Hindlip faced local resistance.
The Midlands Net Zero Hub has secured £420 million in regional climate funding.
Worcestershire explora la construcción de un digestor anaeróbico para reducir las emisiones de alimentos y desechos animales, apoyando su objetivo neto cero para 2050.