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Date: 30 June 2022

Contact: info@compostnetwork.info

 

ECN CELEBRATES 20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY

WITH BIO-WASTE TREATMENT AT AN ALL-TIME HIGH
Bio-Waste Treatment Contributes Over € 2 Billion Annually to Europe’s Bioeconomy


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Date: 30 June 2022

 

Contact: info@compostnetwork.info
ECN CELEBRATES 20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY

 

WITH BIO-WASTE TREATMENT AT AN ALL-TIME HIGH

 

Bio-Waste Treatment Contributes Over € 2 Billion Annually to Europe’s Bioeconomy
Brussels: A record amount of bio-waste is now processed annually across Europe to make compost and anaerobic digestate. ECN, the European membership organisation representing bio-waste experts and plant operators, commissioned a survey over the past year investigating the state of Europe’s bio-waste treatment industry. It found that 71 million tonnes of bio-waste were treated through composting and anaerobic digestion in 2019, with the EU27 accounting for 60 million of this. Collectively, the sector was estimated to contribute over € 1.6 billion a year to the gross domestic product of the EU27, CH, NO and UK, with the fertiliser and carbon content of compost alone being valued at € 950 million a year.

 

‘This is fantastic news’, said Kristel Vandenbroek, Chair of ECN, noting that ‘ECN was formed two decades ago by a group of like-minded individuals who set out to promote bio-waste processing and the formation of quality compost and anaerobic digestate across Europe. It is testament to their vision, the hard work of ECN and our members that we are in the position we are today.’

 

Stefanie Siebert, ECN Executive Director, commented: ‘The survey highlights the significant contribution bio-waste processing makes to the environment, the people and the economy of Europe. At a time when food security is coming under threat, the effects of climate change are starting to be felt and the productivity of Europe’s soils are declining, it is reassuring to know that our sector is helping to address these challenges. Bio-waste treatment is a cross-cutting policy issue that has a pivotal role to play in the EU’s Green Deal, Farm to Fork, Soil, Bioeconomy and Biodiversity Strategies. The results of this survey will support its rightful place in each of these policy instruments.’

 

The survey will be launched today, on 30 June at a seminar in Brussels organised by the European Parliament Intergroup on ‘Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development’ in collaboration with ECN.

 

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NOTES TO EDITORS
  • Bio-waste is made up of biodegradable garden and park waste, food and kitchen waste from households, restaurants, caterers and retail premises, and comparable waste from food processing plants.
  • Recycling bio-wastes through composting and/or anaerobic digestion helps recycle plant nutrients and organic carbon, as well as reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Compost helps restore degraded soils and increases crop productivity.
  • The ECN Data Report 2022 ‘Compost and Digestate for a Circular Bioeconomy’ Overview of Bio-Waste Collection, Treatment and Markets Across Europe’ can be accessed here.
  • The agenda of the EP Intergroup and ECN event on ‘Compost and Digestate in the Circular Bioeconomy: Healthy Soil for Healthy Life’ can be accessed here.
  • Registration for the event here.
  • The ECN press release can be accessed here
 

ABOUT ECN

 

The ECN is the leading European membership organisation promoting sustainable recycling practices by composting and anaerobic digestion of organic resources and guarding over the quality and safe use of the recovered organic fertilisers and soil improvers. With 66 members from 28 European Countries ECN represents more than 4500 experts and plant operators with more than 45 million tonnes of biological waste treatment capacity.

CONTACT
Stefanie Siebert
ECN e.V. – Compost & Digestate for a Circular Bioeconomy
T. +49 234 4389447
Info@compostnetwork.info

 

S.O.S Save Organics in Soil

This international initiative S.O.S. SOIL – Save Organics in Soil, led by the European Compost Network (ECN) and the Italian Composting and Biogas Association (CIC), aims to highlight the importance of soil organic matter to encourage policy makers to develop instruments to move Europe towards implementing sustainable, climate proof soil management practices.

 

Sign the manifesto ‘Save Organigs in Soil’ here.