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Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 10:24:22 -0500
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TIME TO THROW OUT 'MYTH' OF RECYCLING

David Harrison
LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH

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  LONDON — Throw away the green and blue bags and forget those trips to
return bottles — recycling household waste is a load of, well, rubbish, say
leading environmentalists and waste campaigners.
In a reversal of decades-old wisdom, they argue that burning cardboard,
plastics and food leftovers is better for the environment and the economy
than recycling.
They dismiss household trash separation — a practice encouraged by the green
lobby — as a waste of time and money.
The assertions, likely to horrify many environmentalists, are made by five
campaigners from Sweden, a country renowned for its concern for the
environment and advanced approach to waste.
They include Valfrid Paulsson, a former director-general of the government's
environmental protection agency; Soren Norrby, the former campaign manager
for Keep Sweden Tidy, and the former managing directors of three
waste-collection companies.
The Swedes' views are shared by many British local authorities, who have
drawn up plans to build up to 50 incinerators in an attempt to tackle a
growing waste mountain and cut the amount of garbage going to landfills.
"For years, recycling has been held up as the best way to deal with waste.
It's time that myth was exploded," said one deputy council leader in
southern England.
A spokesman for East Sussex County Council, which plans to build an
incinerator, said, "It's idealistic to think that everything can be
recycled. It's just not possible. Incineration has an important role to
play."
The Swedish group said that the "vision of a recycling market booming by
2010 was a dream 40 years ago and is still just a dream."
The use of incineration to burn household waste — including packaging and
food — "is best for the environment, the economy and the management of
natural resources," they wrote in an article for the newspaper Dagens
Nyheter.
Technological improvements have made incineration cleaner, the article said,
and the process could be used to generate electricity, cutting dependency on
oil.
Mr. Paulsson and his co-campaigners said that collecting household cartons
was "very unprofitable."
Recycled bottles cost glass companies twice as much as the raw materials,
and recycling plastics was uneconomical, they said. "Plastics are made from
oil and can quite simply be incinerated."
The Swedes stressed that the collection of dangerous waste, such as
batteries, electrical appliances, medicines, paint and chemicals "must be
further improved."
They added, "Protection of the environment can mean economic sacrifices, but
to maintain the credibility of environmental politics the environmental
gains must be worth the sacrifice."
The Environmental Services Association, representing the British waste
industry, agreed that the benefits of incineration had been largely ignored.
Andrew Ainsworth, its senior policy executive, said, "This is a debate that
we need to have in this country. Recycled products have got to compete in a
global market, and sometimes recycling will not be economically viable or
environmentally sustainable."
A spokesman for the government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural
Affairs said incineration was "way down the list" because "it causes
dangerous emissions, raises public concern and sends out a negative message
about reuse."


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