The race to find a way to recycle old turbine blades from windfarms
Made from carbon fibre, they are difficult to break down, but in UK and elsewhere in Europe there are plans to tackle the waste In the Scottish port town of Irvine in Aryshire, almost 80 of Britain’s oldest wind turbine blades lie disused in an old warehouse. Thirty years ago they towered 55 (...)
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Energy industry, Wind power, Recycling, Business, Renewable energy, Energy, Environment, UK news, Scotland, Europe, World news, ScottishPower, Waste
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