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China running out of rubbish to burn as waste power goes into overdrive

Shrinking population and economic slowdown leave some of country’s 1,000 plants idling or raiding landfills

China’s waste-energy plants are running out of rubbish to burn, as slowing consumption, a declining population and improved rubbish management leave power operators facing shortages.

China poured investment in a huge network of waste-burning plants a decade ago to tackle the “rubbish sieges” plaguing its cities.

The country now has more than 1,000 waste-incinerating power stations, representing more than half the world’s waste power capacity, according to the Global Waste-to-Energy Research and Technology Council.

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