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a free rubbish tutorial for Fianna Fail.

category national | bin tax / household tax / water tax | press release author Friday January 02, 2004 01:45author by john mc dermott - R.F.F.P.(remove Fianna Fail Party)author email jmcd33 at eircom dot netauthor address Ashtown,Dublin Report this post to the editors

details of recent waste conference(in case anyone missed it)

The inexpensive ,environmental solutions to waste,are availible and well documented.(If a competent government is ever elected to implement them)

Low cost solutions to Ireland’s waste crisis available


Dublin, Friday 21 November 2003 … A panel of international waste experts today told the ‘Low Cost Solutions to Ireland’s Waste Crisis’ conference that Ireland is paying dearly for its management of waste in an unsafe and unsustainable way and that a huge opportunity is being missed that could benefit Ireland as a whole.

Mr Matthew Pumfrey, who has been involved in the development of zero waste strategies in New Zealand, outlined the opportunities for Ireland’s entrepreneurs in developing new resource recovery infrastructure. Zero waste is a proven winner with political and public support developing all over the world.

He told of his work with some of the world’s largest multi national corporations such as Mitsubishi who now have a zero waste policy and are working towards achieving this.

Mr Luc Klunder, an engineer with Gicom Composting Systems, detailed his experience with design, construction and commissioning of municipal waste composting facilities throughout Europe. Organic waste which is a major problem in landfills is in fact, if treated properly, an ecologically valuable material as a soil enricher and a CO2 buffer.

A spokesperson for the hosting organisations called for the necessary local government infrastructure to be put in place to give an outlet to the public’s separated waste; educational programmes to inform the public that it is possible to recycle most of their waste; and support for recyclate market development.

The Conference, Low Cost Solutions to Ireland’s Waste Crisis, was jointly organised by VOICE, Zero Waste Alliance Ireland and An Taisce the National Trust for Ireland.

--ENDS --

Related Link: http://www.antaisce.org
author by Mise Eireannpublication date Sat Jan 03, 2004 00:09author address author phone Report this post to the editors

'A free rubbish tutorial for Fianna Fail'?
Why would they need that? Sure haven't they been talking rubbish for decades.
And they have been imposing rubbish policies on us since they first got into government.

 
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