This item was taken from the DEFRA website
The following report was commissioned in 2000 to help the Government formulate
policy on waste oil in the UK. It is of interest to all those involved in the
collection or disposal of waste oil.
Most waste oil is currently burnt as replacement fuel in the UK. However, the
European Waste Oil Directive requires that member states give priority to the
processing of waste oils by regeneration where technical, economic and
organizational constraints so allow. Furthermore, the Waste Incineration
Directive, which the Government plans to implement at the end of 2002, will
curtail demand for the replacement fuel that the waste oil industry supplies.
In order to address these concerns, DETR commissioned Oakdene Hollins to
investigate the economics of the waste oils market in the UK. |