Expert thwarts progress of pro-incineration bill in Philippines

Date: 11 Jun 2015 | posted in: waste - anti-incineration, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The Philippines is the only country that has banned garbage incineration. Constant vigilance is required to keep it that way. The following press release from the Ecowaste Coalition explains the role of Dr. Jorge Emmanuel in presenting to the Philippines’ Congress. An environmental scientist told pro-incineration representatives during a committee meeting that burning wastes is bad, … Read More

Update on “Denmark Without Waste”

Date: 26 May 2015 | posted in: waste - anti-incineration, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Shlomo Dowen of GAIA-Europe provided this article from Edward Perchard on Denmark’s transition away from its network of 26 garbage incinerators that lead the country on the ‘wrong path’. Also see, ILSR’s 2014 update, A Zero Waste Paradigm for Denmark A BURNING ISSUE By Edward Perchard | 27 April 2015 To most, Denmark brings to mind … Read More

Sweden Piles Up Toxic Ash on Norway Island

Date: 21 May 2015 | posted in: waste - anti-incineration, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

From Antonia Bruno from no-burn.org: Sweden is frequently touted as a model for the U.S. to follow, with its low landfilling rates, high “recycling” rates, and “waste-to-energy.” However, there are some major problems with these claims. Sweden burns more than 50% of its waste and calls it recycling. Furthermore, they count the toxic ash produced by … Read More

ILSR Seeks Recycling and Economic Development Specialist

The Waste to Wealth Initiative of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance is looking to fill a full time, associate-level position. The job involves developing recycling, composting and reuse enterprises throughout the US. The associate will be responsible for assisting local governments, small businesses and community develop organizations develop viable value added enterprises and policies that nurture … Read More

Plasma Arc Project in Ottawa, Canada: Updates from Charlene Lemoine and Bradley Angel

Date: 12 May 2015 | posted in: waste - anti-incineration, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

After 10 years of battling against a proposed garbage/plasma arc facility by the citizens in Ottawa, Ontario, the plant was approved. The political battle was lost. However the market has dictated that the plant would not be built anyway. It was too risky for investors. The effect of the demise of the Ottawa plant will ripple … Read More

The benefits of public solid waste services: Lessons for Toronto

Public municipal solid waste services are fundamental to the quality of life in our communities. How we collect and dispose of our garbage and recycling is essential to our health, our environmental future and the appearance of our cities and towns. Landfills are reaching the end of their lifespan, and carry a high financial and environmental price. … Read More

Update on Digital Rights

Date: 21 Apr 2015 | posted in: waste - recycling, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Do citizens and businesses have a right to repair their computers and related products? ILSR asked Sophia MacDonald to describe the efforts of Digital Right to Repair Coalition (DRTR) to secure these rights for consumers.    See ILSR’s story, Repair & re-sell: Do you have the right to fix your own gadgets? New York State’s pro-repair legislation … Read More

Update on One-Bin Systems in Medina, OH, and Houston, TX

Date: 8 Apr 2015 | posted in: waste - recycling, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Texas Campaign for the Environment (TCE) and the Zero Waste Houston coalition have been organizing for two years against a misguided proposal to replace an increasingly successful single-stream recycling program with a dirty MRF, referred to as a ‘one-bin’ system. A stream of support from many groups has aided our efforts across the country that have … Read More

How to Maximize the Economic, Environmental and Social Value of E-Scrap: Does EPR Make A Difference?

There are two highly successful non-profit, community based e scrap enterprises operating in Oregon. They have stellar records of efficiency and integrity. They are rivers of wealth for the two cities in which they thrive. The NextStep in Eugene, OR is a repair and distribution center founded in Lorraine Kerwood’s garage as MacRenewal. By 2002 NextStep … Read More

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