31 Mar 2001
Saturday's demonstration is organised by local action group Stop the Kidderminster Incinerator (SKI), Friends of the Earth and the CPRE. Speakers opposing the incinerator will include all the prospective parliamentary candidates and the leader of Wyre Forest District Council. The Kidderminster incinerator would burn150,000 tonnes of Worcestershire's municipal waste each year - over 40 per cent of the total. Worcestershire only recycles 10% of it's household waste (DETR figures), and does not even have a waste local plan.
Clare Cassidy of SKI said:
Why should Kidderminster residents suffer the toxic pollution and lorry traffic from an incinerator we neither want or need? Give us better recycling facilities. That would be a far greener and healthier solution to the waste problem.
The West Midlands already has 5 incinerators, more than any other English region . FOE is calling for more recycling and composting - every household in the country should have a doorstep recycling scheme -instead of more landfill or incineration. Up to 80% of household waste could be recycled and composted.Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the Netherlands all recycle over 50%.
Sarah Oppenheimer, Waste Campaigner at Friends of the Earth said:
Communities in Hull, Sussex, Surrey, Kent, Wrexham, Grimsby, Kidderminster and many other areas are fighting plans for a rash of giant incinerators across the country. But over three quarters of our waste could be recycled or composted. Instead of destroying valuable resources and producing toxic fumes and ash from incineration, we should minimise, reuse and recycle more, and all households should have doorstep recycling collection services.
Contact details:
Friends of the Earth
26-28 Underwood St.
LONDON
N1 7JQ
Tel: 020 7490 1555
Fax: 020 7490 0881
Web: www.foe.co.uk/feedback.html
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