Showing posts with label household trash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label household trash. Show all posts
Sunday, June 30, 2019
Mike Butler: Burning trash the cleanest option
Labels: Beijing Capital, Enviro (NZ), Hitachi Zosen Innova, household trash, Li Ka-shing, Mike Butler, recyclingWaste incinerators in which all household rubbish except recyclables and concrete can be burned are the short answer to trash disposal and panics such as that caused by China’s recent refusal to take any more recyclable plastic.
Auckland man Chris Newman, who built New Zealand’s first waste tyre processing plant, was living in Japan when he noticed that household waste there was incinerated.
Returning home, Newman submitted a proposal for a waste incinerator that also generates electricity to Cr Penny Hulse at the Auckland Council, only to have it ruled out by council staff.
He then made a presentation to the office of Associate Environment Minister Eugenie Sage and found an impenetrable government ethos of “compost and recycle”.
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