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Press Release

COMMUNITIES SAY NO TO INCINERATION


15 Jun 2002

GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST WASTE INCINERATION

Friends of the Earth is calling on the Government to rule out the building of new mass-burn incinerators and concentrate instead on improving the UK's woeful recycling record. The challenge coincides with Monday's (17 June) Global Day of Action Against Waste Incineration [1]. On Tuesday a Zero Waste Parliamentary meeting is taking place in Westminster to launch the Zero Waste Charter and Ten Point Plan [see below].

Under European law the UK Government has to ensure that less than a third of our domestic waste goes to landfill by 2020. But, because our Government has set such a low target for recycling waste (30 per cent by 2010 - whilst countries like Switzerland already recycle more than 50 per cent), scores of incinerators are in the pipeline as local authorities look for the quickest option to meet European requirements [2].

Communities around the UK are already fighting incinerator proposals - and many have organised activities to coincide with the Global Day of Action (see below). Incinerators are opposed for a variety of reasons:

Friends of the Earth is calling on the Government to:

Claire Wilton, Incineration Campaigner at Friends of the Earth said:
"Communities across the UK are fighting vigorous campaigns to prevent incinerators being built in their area. They are deeply worried about the potential impacts on their health and recognise that burning our waste is harmful to the environment. The Government must get to grips with this problem by calling a halt to new incinerators, reducing waste and dramatically improving our record on recycling. Every household should have a doorstep recycling service so recycling is as easy as putting out our rubbish."

Notes

Activities are taking place in a number of places around the UK including:

2. The Government's Performance and Innovation Unit (PIU) is now reviewing the Government's Waste Strategy. It is expected to report in September.

 

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