Summary
Lebanon's trash is not fit for fuel production and will have to be incinerated or landfilled, one of the firms slated to export the country's garbage has told The Daily Star.
Comments from Howa suggest this would be a formidable task.
Howa defended its record to The Daily Star Monday, saying waste export is its "core business in Europe".
Howa is partnered with the Saudi company ERS to supply 9,500 tons of industrial waste daily to an ammonia plant in the port of Antwerp, Belgium, slated to begin operations in 2019, though doubts have been raised about the 3.7 billion-euro ($4 billion) project's green claims.
Howa said it adheres to all relevant national and international waste trade regulations.
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