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Incineration and landfill

Selchep Incineration plant

Most of our waste is burned or buried which is bad for the environment and our health.

Incineration

The combustion of waste at high temperatures:

  • Encourages more waste
    Incinerators need a minimum of rubbish to operate. To meet demand, local authorities are abandoning recycling and waste reduction plans.

  • Generates energy inefficiently
    Incinerators that generate electricity produce more greenhouse gases than gas fired power stations - see Dirty Truths for more information.

  • Wastes energy
    Recycling saves far more energy than is generated by burning waste because it means making less new things from raw materials.

  • Causes pollution
    Smoke, gases and ash from incinerators can contain harmful dioxins which are a cause of cancer.

Landfill

Dumping rubbish in the ground or in waste mountains:

  • Releases toxins
    Rotting rubbish emits explosive gases and polluting liquids. Methane emissions contribute to climate change.

  • Threatens our quality of life
    Landfill creates problems for local communities. Nuisances include more traffic, noise, odours, smoke, dust, litter and pests.

From bad to worse...

European laws are forcing the Government to send less waste to landfill and the landfill tax is rising to deter businesses and local authorities from landfilling waste which could be recycled.

The money raised from landfill tax should be used to get our recycling and composting rate up as high as other parts of Europe, such as Flanders in Belgium which recycles over 70% of household waste.

Friends of the Earth says:

  • Don't build any more incinerators.
  • Use money from landfill taxes for recycling and waste reduction.

Reduce, reuse, recycle >


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