*PRESS STATEMENT*

*Angry Rally Against Incinerator based Waste to Energy Projects** *

*Such Hazardous Technologies, a Threat to Livelihood & Health *

*Nuclear Energy Cheaper Than Waste to Energy says, USEPA *

*Mere shifting of location of the hazardous technology based plant not
enough, such technologies should be abandoned *

New Delhi, 23 March, 2011: On the 23rd of March 2011 waste pickers marched
from Delhi's Kudeshiya Park (near ISBT) to Lt. Governor Office to demand the
immediate stoppage of the waste-to-energy plants in Delhi at Okhla- Timarpur
(16 MW) and Gazipur (10 MW). Notably, a US Environmental Protection Agency
(USEPA) report availvle on its website observes that the energy generated
from municipal waste is costlier than nuclear energy.

The rally was planned today to celebrate the martyardom of Shahid Bhagat
Singh, the tallest revolutionary freedom fighter of the country.

Environmental and labour groups have been protesting against these plants
since March 2005 and have been joined in by the affected local residents.
The plants which got environmental clearance during the tenure of A Raja as
Environment Minister are highly suspect and deserve to be reviewed and
cancelled.

The proposed polluting technology to deal with the waste from South Delhi,
North West Delhi and East Delhi is fraught with disastrous public health
consequences for which two companies namely, Timarpur-Okhla Waste Management
Company (TOWMCL) and the Unique Waste Processing Company (subsidiary of
IL&FS Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited) have been set up. The
Timarpur-Okhla carbon credit project was registered on 10th November, 2007
with a claim to reduce greenhouse gases to the tune of 262,791 metric tonnes
CO2 equivalent per annum. Unique Waste Processing Company, a subsidiary of
Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services (IL&FS) and Andhra Pradesh
Technology Development Centre (APTDC) has incorporated Timarpur-Okhla Waste
Management Company for developing the project for processing municipal waste
and also to produce electricity at two locations namely Timarpur and Okhla,
at the site at Okhla that is adjacent to defunct Okhla Sewage Treatment
Plant (STP).

TOWMCL is working with New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) and MCD. The
Timarpur and Okhla plant will together be processing 650 tonnes per day of
MSW at Timarpur site and 1300 tonnes per day of MSW at Okhla and claims to
generate 16 MW of electricity. The Gazipur plant will process 1300 tonnes
per day of MSW and claims to generate 10 MW of electricity.

It is scientifically established that the plants will emit hazardous
pollutants, such as dioxins, which will eventually enter the food chain.
Government cannot be allowed to experiment with Delhi’s health. These
incinerators are coming up in clear violation of Supreme Court rulings on
such plants. “In 2007 the Supreme Court allowed five pilot plants on an
experimental basis and that too based only on biological treatment rather
than incineration.”

The Supreme Court’s ruling is supported by the White Paper produced by the
Ministry of Environment and Forests, stating, “The government claims that
this plant will generate electricity, but it will only generate dioxins and
other toxic emissions.” Comtroller Auditor General of India (CAG) and Delhi
High Court have rebuked the concerned ministries for treating Delhi citizens
as guinea pig for experimental technologies that have been tried and have
failed.

In such a backdrop, Waste pickers have marched along with Residents,
Citizens, Civil society groups, Human rights associations,
Environmentalists, Students, Social Activists, NGOs, Trade Unions demanding
stoppage of toxic waste to energy plants in Okhla, Timarpur and Gazipur.


THEIR DEMANDS ARE AS UNDER

   -

   Union Government should remove incinerator technologies from its waste to
   energy policy being bulldozed by the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy down
   the throat of State Governments
   -

   Delhi Government Should Desist from violating Supreme Court's Order and
   endangering the public health of Delhi residents
   -

   Mere shifting of the location of the hazardous technology based plant is
   insufficient, such technologies must be abandoned
   -

   *Central and State Government* should stop with immediate effect the
   proposed waste to energy plants in Timarpur, Sukhdev Vihar (Okhla) and
   Gazipur and high cost routes for waste management must be avoided, instead
   only appropriate methods such as small-scale bio-methanation, composting and
   proper recycling be propagated.
   -

   *Central and State Government* should give legal recognition to
   wastepickers and their role in the collection, segregation and recycling of
   waste. About 3.5 lakhs of urban poor, mostly migrated from rural areas in
   search of livelihood, are involved in the waste management informal sector.
   Wastepickers should be given legal entitlement for the access to and
   management of waste.
   -

   *Central and State Government* must take cognizance of the threat to
   waste pickers’ livelihood. Therefore, municipal waste should not be handed
   over to private companies. Privatization of the municipal solid waste
   management should be halted immediately.
   -

   *Central and State Government *should adopt policies which explicitly aim
   to reduce resource consumption and associated waste generation. Delhi
   generates approximately 10.000 Tonnes of waste per day, of which 50% is
   organic, 30% is recyclable and 20% inert. Both organic waste can be
   composted and recyclable materials can be managed by wastepickers. Therefore
   only the inert fraction should be diverted in the sanitation landfills in
   order to face Delhi’s problem of landfill locations.
   -

   *Central and State Government *should commit to maximizing recycling,
   minimizing landfilling, and eliminating incineration altogether. Recycling
   (including composting and other appropriate systems for managing organics)
   is strongly preferable to waste disposal on virtually every criterion:
   greenhouse gas emissions, the release of toxins, employment, social
   inclusion, sustainability, and public expenditure.
   -

   *Central and State Government *should recognize the informal recycling
   sector’s contribution to climate change mitigation; and, when undertaking
   initiatives in the waste sector, should adopt inclusive and comprehensive
   planning processes that give wastepickers a voice and vote at every stage of
   project and policy design.
   -

   *Central and State Government *should build upon the strengths of
   existing wastepicker networks with investments and technical support to
   increase recycling while ensuring decent livelihoods for all workers and
   traders in the recycling economy.

A delgation of wastepickers went to meet the Lt Governor who had deputed Ms
Padmini Singhla, Additional Secretary to LG for recieving the petition from
the waste pickers. She heard the gnawing concerns of a Dioxins emitting
technology and informed the delegation comprising of TOXICSWATCH ALLIANCE,
All India Kabadi Mazdoor Mahasangh and other partcipating organisations that
Mr Sanjiv Mittal, OSD to LG will look into the matter and apprise the LG. It
has reliably been learnt that Prime Minister has asked the LG to look into
the matter and Union Environment Minister has asked Delhi Chief Minister to
attend to the concerns of the residents against the toxic plants.

For any enquiries call: Shashi Bhushan Pandit, Secretary, All India Kabadi
Mazdoor Mahasangh (AIKMM), Mb: 9968413109, Gopal Krishna, Convener,
TOXICSWATCH ALLIANCE, Mb: 9818089660, E-mail: [email protected], Asha
Arora, Member, OKHLA ANTI-INCINERATOR CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, Mb: 9711408421,
E-mail: [email protected], Anant Trivedi, Resident, Eshwar Nagar, Mb:
9868502292, Arif Khan, Resident, Hazi Colony, Mb: 9891519844,

Web:
http://toxicswatch.blogspot.com/2011/01/toxic-municipal-waste-to-energy-wte.html

*http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Okhla-ka-Ghosla/112310532173391*<http://www.facebook.com/#%21/pages/Okhla-ka-Ghosla/112310532173391>






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Gopal Krishna
Convener
ToxicsWatch Alliance
New Delhi
Mb: 07739308480, 09818089660
Skype id: witnesskrishna
E-mail: [email protected]
Blog:toxicswatch.blogspot.com

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