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University of Nottingham Study Confirms Waste Cardboard as Biomass Fuel for UK Power Generation

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A study by the University of Nottingham confirms that waste cardboard can be an effective biomass fuel for large-scale power generation in the UK, potentially improving renewable energy resources. The research highlights cardboard's unique physical and chemical properties and introduces a method for assessing its composition, suggesting that utilizing the 5.4 million tonnes of cardboard waste generated annually could bolster energy security and sustainability efforts.

University of Nottingham Study Confirms Waste Cardboard as Biomass Fuel for UK Power Generation
Jan 22, 2026, 6:03 AM

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