Greens
Demand more Reduction, Re-use and Recycling2nd
September 2008 At the Full Council meeting this
week, the Green Party have called on the Council to push Veolia, the private company
who incinerate our waste, to spen more of their profits on the "3 Rs"
- reduction, re-use, recycling. Cllr Jillian Creasy said,
"Veolia are asking for permission to import waste from outside Sheffield
to feed the incinerator, while an equal amount of commercial waste is exported
to a distant landfill site. It doesn't make a lot of environmental sense, but
it does make money for Veolia and for the Council, as other local authorities
will pay to avoid landfill tax on domestic waste. "The
Waste Strategy for England 2007 says that reduction, re-use, recycling and composting
are good, but that incineration with energy reclamation is not so good and landfill
is worst of all. Unfortunately, the 35-year PFI contract with Veolia locks us
into spending most of our money on incineration. We want Veolia to do more of
the 3Rs for Sheffield's waste and to help neighbouring Local Authorities avoid
landfill. "We believe Veolia will make a big profit
from importing waste. If they get planning permission to do so, we must insist
they spend the money on delivering more reduction, re-use and recycling of domestic
waste in the city and not to switch commercial waste to landfill. "We
are also asking that the Chief Executive work with other South Yorkshire Local
Authorities to discuss implementing the Regional Waste Strategy and that officers
should look into other ways of transporting waste than road haulage, for instance
by canal or rail." ENDS
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