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16-12-2016 / Bio-waste, Circular Economy, European Policy, Sustainable compost application

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      • Communication and Events
      • European Policy
      • Quality Assurance for Compost and Digestate
      • Research and Market Development
    • Members
    • Board
    • Join ECN
    • Secretariat
    • Statutes
    • International Compost Alliance
  • Projects
    • EU Interreg CORE
    • EU Life BioBest
    • BRIT-EU
    • FertiCovery
  • News & Events
    • Newsletter
    • News
    • Events
    • World Soil Day
    • International Compost Awareness Week (ICAW)
      • A compost journey across Europe
      • Press Release
  • Policy
    • Bio-Waste in Europe
      • Separate Collection
      • Treatment of Bio-Waste
      • Perspective for Bio-Waste Management
    • Circular Bioeconomy
      • Keyrole of Bio-Waste
      • CE Package
      • Bio-Waste generates Jobs
    • From Waste to Product
      • Fertilising Products Regulation
      • Bio-Waste Generates Organic Matter
      • Bio-Waste Generates Nutrients
      • Compost and Digestate Markets
    • SOS – Save Organics in Soil Initiative
  • ECN-QAS
    • ECN-QAS News
    • ECN-QAS Manual
    • ECN-QAS Certification
    • ECN-QAS certified organisations
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