No INCINERATOR for Cardiff
A Green Santa accompanied by members of Cardiff Friends
of the Earth and councillors including Splott Councillor
Gavin Cox deliver a Christmas parcel containing hundreds
of objection
Department. 19th Dec
Cardiff, Caerphilly, Newport, Monmouthshire, Vof G Councils want a big burner which Ties them into a very expensive PFI for 25 YEARS to burn waste rather than improve recycling rates. The Prosiect Gwyrdd councils are striving towards a feeble 65% recycling by 2025 with at least a further 5% being ASH from the incinerator. Many other councils have already exceeded 70% recyling rates. “Prosiect Gwyrdd” = Scam Green = WAG Welsh Waste Policy = incinerators
Action Outside City Hall, Friday 19th December, 1.30pm
Press release – Cardiff Friends of the Earth
Title: Green Santa delivers Christmas message from
residents
Contact: Heather Webber, Cardiff Friends of the Earth
Tel: 07504928248
Email: heather.webber@foe.co.uk
Photo Opportunity:
A Green Santa accompanied by members of Cardiff Friends
of the Earth and councillors including Splott Councillor
Gavin Cox deliver a Christmas parcel containing hundreds
of objections against incinerator to Cardiff Planning
Department.
Where: Outside City Hall, Cathays Park, CF10 3ND
When: Friday 19th December, 1.30pm
Opportunity for interviews in both English and Welsh.
Green Santa delivers Christmas message from residents
Hundreds of objections to a massive waste incinerator in
Cardiff are to be delivered to Cardiff council planning
department on Friday,19th December by a green Santa.
Cardiff residents have been voicing their opposition to
a planning application (number: 08/2616) from Viridor
waste management for a 350,000 tonne per year waste
incinerator to be situated in Trident
Park, Cardiff.
Cardiff Friends of the Earth will hand over a petition
with more than 100 signatories from the Splott and Tremorfa
area. Residents here are particularly concerned about
emissions from the incinerator as they
are already subject to the second highest dioxin
emissions in Wales
from the Eastmoors Steel works [1].
More than 100 letters of objection to the planning
application will also be handed in from residents
all over Cardiff who were appalled
at the thought of 256 extra waste lorries every day
rumbling through
Cardiff bringing in waste from all over South Wales.
Heather Webber of Cardiff Friends of the Earth said:
"Judging by the response we have had in such a short
time, these objections are just the tip of the ice-berg.
People are rightly angered at plans to burn waste from
all over South Wales in an
incinerator in the heart of Cardiff.
This is not just NIMBY-ism, incineration is not a
'green' technology and there is no sense in driving
huge amounts of waste around the country increasing
congestion and pollution. Other, less damaging and
more sustainable, technologies are available that
could be implemented in each local area[2]."
The council planning department have indicated that,
due to the size of the plant, they will accept
objections into the new year - beyond
the statutory deadline of Christmas Eve.
[1] http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http://www.walesonline.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fwales-news%2F2007%2F12%2F08%2Frevealed-
our-biggest-polluters-91466-20222285/2/
[2] There are cleaner, greener technologies – such as Mechanical
Biological Treatment (MBT) – that can work as smaller, flexible
units, close to where waste is produced, and will recover more
recyclable material whilst producing less harmful waste.
Cardiffagainsttheincinerator@gmail.com
Don't send your toxic incinerator waste to us SWARD
Ecologist 7th October, 2009
A report from Friends of the Earth reveals the huge extent of the pollution and financial losses caused by our love of landfill and incineration more...The Institute for Zero Waste in Africa has also contributed to the consultation! Download the Institute for Zero Waste in Africa submission.
Wales Climate Camp The Minister depicted Prosiect Gwyrdd as "producing much needed energy" that would "use waste in the best possible way", despite the consortium claiming their Business case for procuring a ‘solution’ for residual waste is technology-neutral WAG Approval of the business case and subsidy for Prosiect Gwyrdd, 27 Jan. 2009: New funding boost for next generation energy-from-waste plant in south Wales Why are incinerator residues not counted in the recycling/composting indicator? here Classification of Incinerator Bottom Ash (updated 29 Nov. 2008) Facebook Groups No Incinerator in Cardiff Bay here - Councils Scam Gwyrdd Scottish Parliament: National Waste StrategyCardiff and the V PGwyrdd_ EvaluShortlist_Feb09.pdf
ale of Glamogan to find an iFears aired over Newport waste plant (From South Wales Argus)
Newport’s cabinet gave the go ahead to allow an Assembly-owned site on Tatton Road to be considered for the project. The site, in the industrial area of Queensway Meadows, is likely to be the only publicly owned site earmarked for the plant.
Evaluation of all shortlisted sites here