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The Incineration Plant at Hjalla Received 23,650 Tonnes of Waste Last Year

The municipal incineration plant in the municipality of Torshavn received 23,649 tonnes of waste last year, which is 14 percent more than in 2024. Last year, 75 percent of the waste was energy extracted, 22 percent was sent for recycling, and three percent was peat. More waste was sent for recycling last year than in 2024. One reason is that metal was unloaded twice in 2025 and only once in 2024. More glass and electronics were last year than in…
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The municipal incineration plant in the municipality of Torshavn received 23,649 tonnes of waste last year, which is 14 percent more than in 2024. Last year, 75 percent of the waste was energy extracted, 22 percent was sent for recycling, and three percent was peat. More waste was sent for recycling last year than in 2024. One reason is that metal was unloaded twice in 2025 and only once in 2024. More glass and electronics were last year than in…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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