Title: Incineration: An Unacceptable Practice in the 21st Century
1Incineration An Unacceptable Practice in the
21st Century
- Dr Paul Connett
- Emeritus Professor of Environmental Chemistry
- Director
- Zero Waste for Sustainability Project (AEHSP)
- www.AmericanHealthStudies.org
- Paul_at_fluorideALERT.org
- Shrewsbury, March 27, 2009
2Outline
- 1. Waste managment and the BIG PICTURE
- 2. The Arguments against incineration
- 3. The Zero waste 2020 strategy
- 4. Incineration air emissions
- 5. Concluding remarks
- 6. Postscript
3Introduction. Waste management and the Big
Picture
4DIFFERENT TIMES DEMAND DIFFERENT QUESTIONS
21st CENTURY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT How do we
handle our discarded resources in ways which do
not deprive future generations of some, if not
all, of their value ?
20th CENTURY WASTE MANAGEMENT How do we get
rid of our waste efficiently with minimum damage
to our health and the environment ?
5DIFFERENT TIMES DEMAND DIFFERENT QUESTIONS
21st CENTURY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT How do we
handle our discarded resources in ways which do
not deprive future generations of some, if not
all, of their value ?
20th CENTURY WASTE MANAGEMENT How do we get
rid of our waste efficiently with minimum damage
to our health and the environment ?
The key issue is SUSTAINABILIY
The key issue was SAFETY
6We are living on this planet as if we had
another one to go to
7We are living on this planet as if we had
another one to go to
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9- We cannot run a throwaway society on a finite
planet - Waste is the evidence that we are doing something
wrong - Landfills BURY the evidence
- Incinerators BURN the evidence
- We need to face the real problem
10Our task is to fight over-consumption
11Not only is over-consumption giving us a local
waste crisis but also
12 a Global crisis
13The Global CrisisSince the Industrial
Revolution we have imposed a linear society on a
planet that functions in circles
14A LINEAR SOCIETY
15A LINEAR SOCIETY
Extraction
16A LINEAR SOCIETY
Extraction
Production
17A LINEAR SOCIETY
Extraction
Production
Consumption
18A LINEAR SOCIETY
Extraction
Production
Consumption
Waste
19A LINEAR SOCIETY See www.StoryofStuff.org
Extraction
Production
Consumption
Waste
20Advertising/TV
Extraction
Production
Consumption
Waste
21Over-advertisingproducesOver-consumption
22By the time a high school student leaves school,
he or she will have watched over 350,000 TV
commercials. Paul Hawken The Ecology of
Commerce.
23Myth versus Reality
- THE MYTH
- The more you consume the happier you become
- THE REALITY
- The more you consume the fatter you become!
- The more waste you produce!
24From Ape to...
25Modern man!
26The world has enough for everyones needbut not
for everyones greedMahatma Gandhi
27A LINEAR SOCIETY
ENERGY
Extraction of Virgin Materials
Production of Manufactured items
Consumption
Waste
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
28ENERGY
ENERGY
Extraction of Virgin Materials
Production of Manufactured items
Consumption
Discarded Materials
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
29ENERGY
ENERGY
Extraction of Virgin Materials
Production of Manufactured items
Consumption
Discarded Materials
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
GLOBAL WARMING
30How do waste management practices affect this
picture?
ENERGY
ENERGY
Extraction of Virgin Materials
Production of Manufactured items
Consumption
Discarded Materials
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
GLOBAL WARMING
31LANDFILLS
ENERGY
ENERGY
Extraction of Virgin Materials
Production of Manufactured items
Consumption
Discarded Materials
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
GLOBAL WARMING
32INCINERATION
ENERGY
ENERGY
Extraction of Virgin Materials
Production of Manufactured items
Consumption
Discarded Materials
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
GLOBAL WARMING
33RECYCLING OF MATERIALS
ENERGY
ENERGY
Extraction of Virgin Materials
Production of Manufactured items
Consumption
Discarded Materials
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
GLOBAL WARMING
34REUSE OF OBJECTS
ENERGY
ENERGY
Extraction of Virgin Materials
Production of Manufactured items
Consumption
Discarded Materials
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
GLOBAL WARMING
35COMPOSTING
ENERGY
ENERGY
Extraction of Virgin Materials
Production of Manufactured items
Consumption
Discarded Materials
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
Solid waste Air pollution Water pollution Carbon
dioxide
GLOBAL WARMING
36COMPOST
37Kg Greenhouse gas/tonne Municipal Waste
Waste Management Options and Climate Change. AEA
2001
38Kg Greenhouse gas/tonne Municipal Waste
Waste Management Options and Climate Change. AEA
2001
39Kg Greenhouse gas/tonne Municipal Waste
Waste Management Options and Climate Change. AEA
2001
40Incineration is a waste of energy!
- About 4 X more energy saved by reusing, recycling
and composting the various components in the
discard stream - Contact Dr. Jeffrey Morris, jeff.morris_at_zerowaste
.com
41Energy Comparison Recycling versus incineration
(ICF consulting, 2005)
42Energy Comparison Recycling versus incineration
(ICF consulting, 2005)
43 2. The Arguments Against Incineration
44Arguments against incineration
- It is a bad economic investment and very bad for
the local economy - It wastes valuable material resources
- It wastes energy
- It wastes the opportunity to really fight global
warming - It produces a toxic ash
- It produces toxic air emissions
- It is extremely unpopular with the public
- It is not sustainable
- It is very, very BORING
45Incineration is a poor investment
- Most of the money spent on incinerators goes into
complicated machinery and leaves the community,
whereas - The money spent on the alternatives goes into
JOBS and stays in the community.
46Incinerator in Brescia, Italy
The incinerator cost 400,000,000 and only
produced 80 jobs!
47Nova Scotia
- 50 diversion in 5 years (Halifax 60)
- 1000 jobs created collecting and treating
discarded materials - Another 2000 jobs created in the industries
handling the collected material - Nearly all the separated materials are re-used in
Nova Scotias own industries.
48 Incineration is extremely unpopular
- In the US over 300 incinerator proposals defeated
between 1985 and 1995 - US has not permitted a new trash incinerator
since 1995.
49Think of an incinerator as three boxes
1. The Furnace which Converts 100s of Tons of
trash into Trillions of tiny particles and gases.
50 1. The Furnace which converts 100s of tons of
trash into trillions of tiny particles and gases.
2. The Air Pollution control devices which
attempt to capture the tiny particles and some
of the gases
51 1. The Furnace which Converts 100s of Tons of
trash into Trillions of tiny particles and gases.
2. The Air Pollution control devices Which
attempt to capture the tiny particles and some
of the gases
521. The Furnace which Converts 100s of Tons of
trash into Trillions of tiny particles and gases.
3. A depository for the tiny particles captured
(the fly ash) and the bottom ash
2. The Air Pollution control devices which
attempt to capture the tiny particles and some
of the gases
53Incinerators dont get rid of Landfills
1. The Furnace which Converts 100s of Tons of
trash into Trillions of tiny particles and gases.
3. A depository for the tiny particles captured
(the fly ash) and the bottom ash
2. The Air Pollution control devices which
attempt to capture the tiny particles and some
of the gases
541. The Furnace which Converts 100s of Tons of
trash into Trillions of tiny particles and gases.
3. A depository for the tiny particles captured
(the fly ash) and the bottom ash
2. The Air Pollution control devices which
attempt to capture the tiny particles and some
of the gases
For every three - four tons of trash you get one
ton of toxic ash!
55For every 3-4 tons of trash you get about one ton
of ash
ELECTRICITY
TURBINE
WET SCRUBBER
SECONDARY CHAMBER
DE-NOX
STEAM
FABRIC FILTER
TEMP lt 200oC
CHUTE
BOILER
SEMI- DRY SCRUBBER
Ca(OH) 2
SUSPENSION
ACTIVATED CHARCOAL
GRATES
AMMONIA INJECTION
90
10
TRASH
FLY ASH
BOTTOM ASH
56Ash management
- In Germany Switzerland fly ash put into nylon
bags and placed in salt mines - In Japan some incinerators vitrify the ash
- In Denmark
- They send all the ash to Norway!
- In the US the bottom ash and fly ash are mixed
together (before testing!) and sometimes used as
landfill cover
57Incinerators put many highly toxic and persistent
substances into the air
58Incinerators put many highly toxic and persistent
substances into the air
To be discussed later
59Even if we made incineration safe we would never
make it sensible -
60Even if we made incineration safe we would never
make it sensible - It simply does not make sense
to spend so much money destroying resources we
should be sharing with the future. (PC)
61The modern incinerator is attempting to perfect a
bad idea
- Our task in the 21st Century is not to find
better ways to destroy discarded materials - But to stop making packaging and products that
have to be destroyed!
62Waste is not a technical problem but
- a problem of
- organization,
- education,
- industrial design
63 3. The Zero waste 2020 strategy
64The Zero Waste 2020 strategy
- Says NO to incineration and
- NO to mega-landfills
65To move towards zero waste sustainability
- We need three things
- INDUSTRIAL RESPONSIBILITY (at the front end)
- COMMUNITY RESPONSIBILITY (at the back end)
- 3) GOOD LEADERSHIP (to link the two together)
66COMMUNITY RESPONSIBILITY
- Community responsibility begins with Source
Separation
67Source Separation
68Source Separation
Door to Door Collection
69The Fantastic 3
The San Francisco system
701
2
3
711
2
3
Composting Facility
72Composting Facility
Near San Francisco
731
2
3
Composting Facility
Materials Recovery Facility
74Materials Recovery Facility
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761
2
3
Composting Facility
Materials Recovery Facility
771
2
3
Composting Facility
Materials Recovery Facility
We have to minimize the quantity of the
residuals going into the third container
78Three ways to minimize the residual fraction
- 1) Waste reduction initiatives
- 2) Reuse, repair deconstruction
- 3) Economic incentives
79Waste Reduction Initiatives
80Ireland
- Government put a 15 cent tax on plastic shopping
bags - - This reduced use by 92 in one year
81Italy
- A supermarket chain near Florence is providing
dispensers which allow customers to refill
shampoo and detergent bottles - Others wine, water and milk
82- Un pizzico di creatività a monte può far
risparmiare milioni a valle
83Reuse, Repair and Deconstruction
84Reuse, Repair Deconstruction
85reuse
86VIDEOS
- On the Road to Zero Waste
- Part 1 Nova Scotia
- Part 2 Burlington, Vermont
- Part 3 Canberra, Australia
- Part 4 San Francisco
- Zero Waste Idealistic Dream or Realistic Goal?
- Pieces of Zero Creativity versus Waste
- www.AmericanHealthStudies.org
87Economic Incentives
88The pay by bag system
89The pay by bag system
1
Free
90The pay by bag system
1
2
Free
Free
91The pay by bag system
1
2
The more you make The more you Pay!
Free
Free
921
2
Waste Reduction initiatives
Composting Facility
Recycling Facility
?
Reuse and Repair Centers
Deconstruction
931
2
3
Waste Reduction initiatives
Composting Facility
Materials Recovery Facility
Residuals Our Current Failures
Reuse Repair
Deconstruction
94Landfills Incinerators attempt to make the
residuals disappear
95To move towards zero waste sustainabilitywe
need to make the remaining residuals very
visible
96Residual Separation Facility
97Residuals must not go directly to a landfill
- but to a residual separation facility built
- in front of the landfill
98 RESIDUAL SEPARATION FACILITY
Built in front of landfill
DIRTY ORGANIC FRACTION
MORE TOXICS
MORE RECYCLABLES
Operating in Nova Scotia
BIOLOGICAL STABILIZATION
INTERIM LANDFILL
99Two improvements on the Nova Scotia system
100 DIRTY ORGANIC FRACTION
METHANE
PLASTICS
DIRTY ORGANIC FRACTION
HYDRO PULPER
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
HEAVY ITEMS
SOLID RESIDUE
INTERIM LANDFILL
101 RESIDUAL SEPARATION RESEARCH FACILITY
DIRTY ORGANIC FRACTION
MORE TOXICS
MORE RECYCLABLES
NON-TOXIC, NON-BIODEGRADABLE FRACTION
HYDROPULPER
RESEARCH CENTER
INTERIM LANDFILL
102RESIDUAL SCREENING RESEARCH FACILITY
NON-RECYCABLE MATERIALS
RESEARCH CENTER
Local University
Or Technical College
103RESEARCH CENTER
- Maximize capture rate
- Research and promote waste reduction initiatives
- Look for local uses of some material
- Recommend better industrial design to industry
104The Message to Industry
- If we cant reuse it, recycle it or compost it,
- Industry shouldnt be making it!
- We need better industrial design for the 21st
Century
105Summary of the Zero Waste 2020 strategy
106Source Separation
107Source Separation
Door to Door Collection
108Composting
Source Separation
Door to Door Collection
109Composting
Source Separation
Door to Door Collection
Recycling
110Composting
Source Separation
Door to Door Collection
Waste Reduction Initiatives
Recycling
111Composting
Source Separation
Door to Door Collection
Waste Reduction Initiatives
Recycling
Reuse, Repair Deconstruction Center
112Composting
Source Separation
Door to Door Collection
Waste Reduction Initiatives
Recycling
Reuse, Repair Deconstruction Center
Economic Incentives
113Composting
Source Separation
Door to Door Collection
Waste Reduction Initiatives
Recycling
Reuse, Repair Deconstruction Center
Residual Separation, Research Center
Economic Incentives
114Composting
Source Separation
Door to Door Collection
Waste Reduction Initiatives
Recycling
Reuse, Repair Deconstruction Center
Better Industrial Design
Residual Separation, Research Center
Economic Incentives
115Composting
Source Separation
Door to Door Collection
Waste Reduction Initiatives
Recycling
Reuse, Repair Deconstruction Center
Better Industrial Design
Residual Separation, Research Center
Economic Incentives
Temporary Landfill
116Composting
Source Separation
Door to Door Collection
Waste Reduction Initiatives
Recycling
Reuse, Repair Deconstruction Center
Better Industrial Design
Residual Separation, Research Center
Economic Incentives
2020
Temporary Landfill
117Zero Waste 2020 is an idealistic goal which can
be approached through a series of simple and
practical steps
118San Francisco
- Population 850,000
- Very little space
- 50 waste diverted by 2000
- 63 waste diverted by 2004
- 70 waste diverted by 2008
- GOAL 75 waste diverted by 2010
- GOAL 100 waste diverted by 2020
- Zero Waste or darn close!
119Italy
- 2000 communities have achieved over 50 diversion
using porta a porta collection systems - Treviso (pop. 860,000) gt 66 diversion
- Novarra (pop. 100,000) 70 diversion in 18
months. - Villafranca dAsti (pop. 30,000) 85 diversion
120To go from 70 diversion to close to 100
diversion we are going to need more industrial
responsibility
121Industrial Responsibility
- 1. Design for sustainability
- 2. Clean production
- 3. Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
122EPR - packaging
- The Ontario Beer industry has been using
refillable glass bottles for over 50 years - 98 recovered
- Each bottle reused 18 times
- It saves the company money
- 2000 jobs in collection and cleaning
- No cost to municipality
123EPR - products
- XEROX CORPORATION EUROPE
- Recovers copying machines from 16 different
countries - Takes them to huge warehouses in the Netherlands,
where the machines are stripped down for parts
and materials - 95 of materials recovered for reuse or
recycling! - This is saving Xerox 76 millions a year!!
124The Research Center is thelaboratory for
sustainability
125Research centers
Institute for Zero Waste Sustainability
126Institute for Zero Waste Sustainability
1) Research for better industrial design 2) Link
Zero Waste with other aspects of sustainability
127 Zero Waste Sustainability
- Too important to be left to waste experts
- We need all sectors involved if we are to move
towards a sustainable society - As far as sustainability is concerned the waste
problem is a fabulous place to start
128Education For Sustainability
Sustainable Agriculture
Sustainable Architecture
Zero Waste 2020
Sustainable industries Jobs
Sustainable Energy
Sustainable Community development
Sustainable Economic development
129Education For Sustainability
Sustainable Agriculture
Better Industrial Design
Sustainable Architecture
Zero Waste 2020
Sustainable industries Jobs
Sustainable Energy
Sustainable Community development
Sustainable Economic development
130Composting
Education For Sustainability
Sustainable Agriculture
Better Industrial Design
Sustainable Architecture
Zero Waste 2020
Sustainable industries Jobs
Sustainable Energy
Sustainable Community development
Sustainable Economic development
131Research Center
Composting
Education For Sustainability
Sustainable Agriculture
Better Industrial Design
Sustainable Architecture
Zero Waste 2020
Sustainable industries Jobs
Sustainable Energy
Sustainable Community development
Sustainable Economic development
132Research Center
Composting
Education For Sustainability
Sustainable Agriculture
Better Industrial Design
Deconstruction
Sustainable Architecture
Zero Waste 2020
Sustainable industries Jobs
Sustainable Energy
Sustainable Community development
Sustainable Economic development
133Research Center
Composting
Education For Sustainability
Sustainable Agriculture
Better Industrial Design
Deconstruction
Sustainable Architecture
Zero Waste 2020
Sustainable industries Jobs
Anaerobic Digestion
Sustainable Energy
Sustainable Community development
Sustainable Economic development
134Research Center
Composting
Education For Sustainability
Sustainable Agriculture
Better Industrial Design
Deconstruction
Sustainable Architecture
Zero Waste 2020
Sustainable industries Jobs
Anaerobic Digestion
Sustainable Energy
Sustainable Community development
Sustainable Economic development
100s of green boxes
135Research Center
Composting
Education For Sustainability
Sustainable Agriculture
Better Industrial Design
Deconstruction
Sustainable Architecture
Zero Waste 2020
Sustainable industries Jobs
Anaerobic Digestion
Sustainable Energy
Sustainable Community development
Sustainable Economic development
Reuse Repair Centers
100s of green boxes
136Our task is to fight over-consumption
137The antidote to over-consumption (a life built
around the accumulation of objects)
138Is community development (a life built around the
expansion of human relationships).
139Make Friends,Not Waste
140Reuse Repair Center
141Reuse, Repair Community Center
142Current Situation
Material consumption
Standard of Living
143Change 1
Solar Power
Material consumption
Standard of Living
144Change 2
Solar Power
Zero Waste
Standard of Living
145Change 3
Solar Power
Zero Waste
Quality of life
146We have decouple quality of life from material
consumption
Material consumption
Quality of life
1474. Incinerator Air Emissions
148AIR EMISSIONS
CO2 H2O
ACID GASES HCI, HF, SO2 NOx
TOXIC METALS Pb, Cd, Hg, As, Cr etc
NEW COMPOUNDS PCBs PCDDs (DIOXINS) PCDFs
(FURANS) ETC
149AIR EMISSIONS
CO2 H2O
ACID GASES HCI, HF, SO2 NOx
TOXIC METALS Pb, Cd, Hg, As, Cr etc
NEW COMPOUNDS PCBs PCDDs (DIOXINS) PCDFs
(FURANS) ETC
NANO PARTICLES
150Size of Particle regulated in
incinerator emissions
NANOPARTICLES
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152Catalytic oxidizers
Brominated/chlorinated dioxins and furans
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Chlorinated hydrocarbons
153Incineration and nanoparticles
- The nanoparticles produced by incinerators are
more dangerous than those from other combustion
sources. - They contain
- Neurotoxic metals
- Stabilized free radicals
- Dioxins and furans
154Incineration and nanoparticles
- Nanoparticles are not efficiently captured by air
pollution control devices - Travel long distances
- Remain suspended for long periods of time
(especially during air inversions over cities) - Penetrate deep into the lungs
155Nano particles are so small they can easily
cross the lung membrane
BLOOD
156Nano Pathology
- Once nanoparticles have entered the bloodstream
they can easily cross the membranes of every
tissue in the body.
157 RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS related to air particulate
PM 10
- Allergies
- Asthma
- Acute and chronic bronchitis
- Emphysemia
- lung Cancer
PM 2,5
Slide from Dr. Ferninando Largi
158Long-Term Exposure to Air Pollution and Incidence
of Cardiovascular Events in Women
-
- This study examined 65,893 postmenopausal women
from 36 U.S. metropolitan areas from 1994 to
1998 . The authors found
159Long-Term Exposure to Air Pollution and Incidence
of Cardiovascular Events in Women
-
- This study examined 65,893 postmenopausal women
from 36 U.S. metropolitan areas from 1994 to
1998 . The authors found - High levels of particulate pollution increases
the risk of dying from heart disease or stroke,
having a heart attack or stroke, or requiring a
bypass. - N Engl J Med 2007356447-58.
160Dioxins and Incineration
161Dioxins - major concerns
- Dioxins accumulate in animal fat.
- One liter of cows milk gives the same dose of
dioxin as breathing air next to the cows for
EIGHT MONTHS (Connett and Webster, 1987). - Dioxins steadily accumulate in human body fat.
The man cannot get rid of them BUT A woman can - by having a baby!
- Thus the highest dose of dioxin goes to the fetus
and then to the new born infant via breastfeeding
162Dioxins the highest dose goes to the fetus
- In nine months much of the dioxin which has
accumulated in the mothers fat for 20-30 years
goes to the fetus
163Dioxins can disrupt fetal and infant development
- Dioxins act like fat soluble hormones
- Disrupt at least 6 different hormonal systems
- male and female sex hormones
- thyroid hormones
- insulin gastrin and gluocorticoid.
164Developmental Effects of Dioxins
- Linda S. Birnbaum Health Effects Research
Laboratory, US EPA - Environmental Health Perspectives,
- 103 89-94, 1995
165Our Stolen FutureHow Man-made Chemicals are
Threatening our Fertility, Intelligence and
Survival
- Theo Colborn
- John Peterson Myers
- Dianne Dumanoski
- 1994
166The most worrying environmental pollutants are
those which cause a subtle shift in the whole
population
167IQ and population
Number of Kids With a Specific IQ
100
IQ
168IQ and population
Number of Kids With a Specific IQ
95 100
IQ
169IQ and population
Number of Kids With a Specific IQ
Very Bright
100
IQ
Mentally handicapped
170IQ and population
Number of Kids With a Specific IQ
Very Bright
95 100
IQ
Mentally handicapped
171WE WANT DIOXIN
OUT OF OUR BABIES!
172Institute of Medicine, 2003
- Dioxins and Dioxin-like Compounds in the Food
Supply - Strategies to Decrease Exposure
- July 1, 2003
173Institute of Medicine, 2003
- Fetuses and breastfeeding infants may be at
particular risk from exposure to dioxin like
compounds (DLCs) due to their potential to cause
adverse neurodevelopmental, neurobehavioral, and
immune system effects in developing systems
174Institute of Medicine, 2003
- The committee recommends that the government
place a high public health priority on reducing
DLC intakes by girls and young women in the years
well before pregnancy is likely to occur. - (by) Substituting low-fat or skim milk, for
whole milk, (and) foods lower in animal fat
175WE WANT DIOXIN
OUT OF OUR FOOD!
176Even if we made incineration safe we would never
make it sensible.
177Even if we made incineration safe we would never
make it sensible. It simply does not make sense
to spend so much money destroying resources we
should be sharing with the future. (PC)
178The modern incinerator is attempting to perfect a
bad idea
- Our task in the 21st Century is not to find
better ways to destroy discarded materials - But to stop making packaging and products that
have to be destroyed!
179WITH INCINERATION
- WE CONVERT 3 TONS OF TRASH
- into
- 1 ton of ASH
- That nobody wants!
180WITH THE ZERO WASTE 2020 STRATEGY
- WE CONVERT 3 TONS OF TRASH
- into
- 1 ton of compostables
- 1 ton of recyclables
- and
- 1 ton of EDUCATION!
181Compare
?
Residuals
Compost Recycle Reuse Repair Reduce
182Compare
Incinerator
?
Residuals
Compost Recycle Reuse Repair Reduce
183Compare
Incinerator
Ash landfill
?
Residuals
Compost Recycle Reuse Repair Reduce
184Compare
Incinerator
Ash landfill
?
Residuals
Compost Recycle Reuse Repair Reduce
Residual Separation Facility
185Compare
Incinerator
Ash landfill
?
Residuals
Compost Recycle Reuse Repair Reduce
Research Facility
Residual Separation Facility
186Compare
Incinerator
Ash landfill
?
Residuals
Compost Recycle Reuse Repair Reduce
Research Facility
Residual Separation Facility
Biologically Stabilized Landfill
1875. Concluding Remarks
188Moving towards sustainability is going to be the
greatest challenge of the 21 St Century and it is
going to take good leadership
189 GOOD LEADERSHIP
- We need leaders who have
- A big vision
- Imagination
- Creativity
- Dont treat citizens as the enemy
- and
- WHO ARE NOT BORING!
190HUMAN BORINGS
- Have no vision
- Have no imagination
- Have no sense of humor
- Are obsessively tidy
- Confuse being clever with being wise
- Think that technology can solve every problem
- Think that man is the center of the universe
- And a womans place is in the kitchen!
191 BORING EXPERTS
- Think with the wrong end of their bodies
192A BACK END THINKER
1. A CUP 2. A BUCKET 3. A FOOT PUMP 4. AN
ELECTRIC PUMP
193A FRONT END THINKER
194Our only hope to move towards sustainability in
time, is to move to the front end of the problem
195THE BACK END OF WASTE MANAGEMENT
NO to INCINERATORS
NO to LANDFILLS
196THE BACK END OF WASTE MANAGEMENT
THE FRONT END OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT BETTER IN
DUSTRIAL DESIGN
NO to INCINERATORS
NO to LANDFILLS
197Conclusions
- We do not need mega-landfills or incinerators!
- There is a better strategy which is
- Better for our health,
- Better for the local and national economy,
- Better for our children, and
- Better for the planet!
198Three final messages
- 1. To citizens - dont let the experts take your
common sense away - 2. To politicians - put your faith back in people
- 3. To activists -
- HAVE FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
199God recycles, The devil burns
2006. Postscript
201Detoxifying our lives
- Get lead out of gasoline
- Get mercury out of products, vaccines and our
mouths - Get PVC out of commerce
- Get incineration out of waste management
- Get waste out of the dictionary
- Get aspartame out of soft drinks
- Get soft drinks out of our schools
- Get scientific integrity back into our regulatory
agencies - Get fluoride out of our water
202 www.FluorideALERT.org
203Staying in contact
204Staying in contact
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- www.FluorideALERT.org
- pconnett_at_gmail.com
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(4-5 pm EST) - SECOND SUNDAY CLASSICS at
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