Abstract

Views of the resource recovery industry's present and future roles are summarized. Most industries have entered the resource recovery business to expand existing production lines, to promote concomitant services, and to broaden raw materials or energy-supply bases. Most firms will provide technology to solve the waste problem only if it can make a profit. Thirty-to-forty-thousand-tons-per-day facilities are expected by 1982. Prime industrial concerns are legal conflicts, financing, and government policy.

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