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flag UK finds biogas upgrading a low-cost carbon capture method, backing biochar projects and waste-to-energy innovation amid waste and climate challenges.

flag A UK analysis reveals biogas upgrading could be the world’s most cost-effective carbon capture method, costing £54–£123 per tonne—far less than direct air capture. flag The government is urged to prioritize biomass for hard-to-abate sectors, with new tools like CarbonWARM expanding to include waste streams such as batteries and incinerator ash. flag Mersey Biochar in Warrington received approval to convert organic waste into biochar, locking away thousands of tonnes of carbon annually. flag The UK faces challenges in meeting waste and resource targets, with councils warning of financial strain from upcoming incineration taxes. flag Meanwhile, the US is expanding anaerobic digestion and updating Green Guides to combat greenwashing, while concerns grow over rising solar panel waste.

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