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Waste Disposal Authorities will select this option from a drop down list within [[WasteDataFlow]] if the [[Residual Waste]] collected by the [[Waste Collection Authority|Waste Collection Authorities]] or [[Residual Waste]] collected at their [[Household Waste Recycling Centres]] has been sent to an incineration facility that does '''not''' recovery energy from the waste which it uses as a fuel.
Waste Disposal Authorities will select this option from a drop down list within [[WasteDataFlow]] if the [[Residual Waste]] collected by the [[Waste Collection Authority|Waste Collection Authorities]] or [[Residual Waste]] collected at their [[Household Waste Recycling Centres]] has been sent to an incineration facility that does '''not''' recovery energy from the waste which it uses as a fuel.


There are now only a handful of incineration facilities that do not recover energy and these tend to be the older [[Incineration]] plants. All the new facilities are legally required to recover energy and will not be granted a permit to operate if they do not.
[[Waste Facilities in UK]] provides an indication on the numbers of incineration facilities and [[Energy Recovery Facility|Energy Recovery Facilities]] operating within the UK.
 
Examples of incineration facilities that do not recover energy include crematoria, clinical incinerators and those plants incinerating animal carcasses.