Hello everyone,

First of all, I’d like to thank you all for following this site and subscribing to the newsletter. You are my first subscribers, and I’m really pleased that the site is going down well. 🙂 I’d be delighted if you could continue to promote the site and let your friends and colleagues know about it. Thank you very much in advance.

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been working hard on the site behind the scenes, particularly to improve search engine optimisation. That process is now complete. So, last week I started adding more plants and plant operators to the site. This means they’ll automatically be included in future coverage on wtemonitor.com.

This process will continue over the coming weeks and months. After all, not all companies and facilities in the WtE sector are listed here by any means. I will expand the scope step by step. This will make the coverage even more diverse and exciting in the future.

What else can you expect? Last week I was at the Waste and Resources Forum in Kassel, Germany. Over the coming days, I’ll be reporting on the EEW’s activities in the field of carbon capture. You’ve got something to look forward to. 😉

Next up is IFAT, which is just around the corner. If anyone is in Munich from 4–7 May, feel free to drop me a line. Perhaps we’ll have the chance to grab a coffee together.

Anyone who hasn’t subscribed to the newsletter yet can do so here.

Warm regards

Pascal

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