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In response to Taiwan's 2050 net-zero strategy for resource circulation, the EPA promotes converting waste into materials and energy, conserving natural resources while reducing waste generation.
To promote waste-to-fuel conversion, non-hazardous combustible waste like plastics, fibers, and wood is converted to Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF). This can fuel industrial boilers and power plants, reducing coal usage and greenhouse gas emissions for a sustainable circular economy.
Most domestic incineration facilities have reached their design lifespan, facing maintenance challenges. This affects waste processing efficiency and has led to limited acceptance of high-calorific waste in some areas, increasing disposal challenges.
SRF transforms high-calorific waste into valuable alternative fuel. This promotes waste reduction and resource utilization while reducing CO2 emissions by replacing coal, effectively reducing environmental impact.
Review waste manifest and sample testing ▶
Confirm compliance with SRF technical guidelines
If no R-0201 code, apply to local EPA for manifest amendment ▶ Add R-0201 to reuse items
Separate storage for Class D and R-0201 in facility
Dafon arranges pickup
SRF sources are restricted. Not all solid waste is suitable; typically high petrochemical content waste like plastics, synthetic fibers, and textile waste.
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