16 Jan 2003
New standards on incineration announced by the Government today will
not make incinerators the answer to our waste problems, Friends of the
Earth said. The Government has implemented an EU Directive setting a
new limit of 0.1ng/m3 for dioxins. Friends of the Earth
called on the Government to support Joan Ruddocks Private Members
Bill which would provide every household in England and Wales with a
doorstep recycling service [1].
Local community groups and Friends of the Earth will continue to oppose
incinerators for the following reasons:
According to the Department of Health over a third of adults are
exposed to levels of dioxins in excess of the tolerable daily limit
recommended by the World Health Organisation. Toddlers are exposed
to more than twice the recommended level and breast-fed babies up
to 170 times above recommended levels. Further releases of dioxins
are not acceptable until the Government has a strategy to reduce
exposure to below recommended levels.
(see p20-25 www.defra.gov.uk/environment/consult/dioxins/pdf/dioxins_consult.pdf
(PDF))
The UK still has one of the worst recycling records in Europe and
the majority of people do not have a doorstep recycling service.
This is why Joan Ruddock has introduced the Doorstep Recycling Bill.
Friends of the Earth has organised a Parliamentary lobby on Wednesday
(22 January) to urge MPs to vote for the Bill when it is debated
in the House of Commons on Friday 14 March.
Recent research shows that incineration is one of the worst options
for waste and that treating the waste left after recycling by composting
followed by landfill is better for the climate as well as human
toxicity.
(Seewww.foe.co.uk/resource/briefings/maximising_recycling_rates.pdf
(PDF 175K))
Friends of the Earths Incineration Campaigner Claire Wilton said:
These new pollution standards will
not stifle opposition to incinerators. Communities
want to recycle their waste, not burn it. The
Government should impose a moratorium on the building of new
incinerators and get behind Joan Ruddocks Bill
to provide every household with a
decent doorstep recycling service.
The latest list of incinerator proposals is available from Friends of
the Earth
1. The Doorstep Recycling Bill was drawn up by Friends of the Earth and has been introduced to Parliament as a Private Members Bill by Lewisham Deptford MP Joan Ruddock. Although calls for comprehensive doorstep recycling have received backing from well over half of MPs (384 out of 659) it will only become law if enough of them turn up and vote for it when it is debated in the House of Commons. The first debate is on 14 March. More info: www.foe.co.uk/waste_lobby
Nine out of ten people in England and Wales would recycle more
waste if it was made easier according to an Environment Agency survey
(EA Press Release 23 May 2002).
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