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Burning Issues | York Residents Against Incineration
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York Residents Against Incineration. Was launched in September 2011. AmeyCespa, in trying to reassure us about future recycling levels, talk about the possibility of achieving 55% recycling:. From AmeyCespa’s Q&A Update, October 2010. And Council officers, in their abysmal ‘ Best Practical Environmental Option. 8216; document – the pseudo-scientific study that sought to justify building an incinerator in the first place, seemed to thing that 50% was as much as we could manage:. To Agenda item 127, CoYC E...
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Contact | York Residents Against Incineration
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York Residents Against Incineration. We’d be pleased to hear from people in York and North Yorkshire. Info (AT) no-burner.org.uk. Address: York Residents Against Incineration. York Residents Against Incineration. No Burner – no brainer. Don't Incinerate Steering Committee (DISC). North Selby Mine Action Group. North Yorkshire Waste Action Group. UK Without Incineration Network. York and Ryedale Friends of the Earth. Powered by WordPress, design based on one created by High Impact.
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The story of Yorkshire's waste incinerator | York Residents Against Incineration
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York Residents Against Incineration. The Joint Municipal Waste Strategy for York and North Yorkshire was kicked off in 2002 under the headline “Let’s Talk Rubbish” (though this was later revised to “Let’s Talk Less Rubbish” for obvious reasons). After working with stakeholder groups for a while, they published a draft plan for consultation in November 2005. The consultation document presented the good citizens of York with two options – an incinerator, or an incinerator with an MBT plant. Consequently, t...
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Get Involved | York Residents Against Incineration
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York Residents Against Incineration. Here’s how you can help join the campaign against the shortsighted waste strategy. Most importantly – help us object to the plans! Sign the online e-petition. If you’re a North Yorkshire resident (outside of the City of York) you may find NYWAG’s “What can I do? If you’re a York resident, print out our No to incineration petition. Against the incinerator. You can also download and distribute our Zero waste vs Incineration campaign leaflet. On the Council website.
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Case Studies | York Residents Against Incineration
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York Residents Against Incineration. UK case studies of waste management. The good… [ Lancashire. The bad… [ Nottingham. And the ugly… before York and North Yorkshire Councils, blinded by the glare of huge amounts of PFI money, stumbled unthinkingly through the door marked “incinerator” there were plenty of disasterous stories of waste incineration schemes which have been inflicted on the public elsewhere in Britain. 8211; rejecting incineration. Lancashire County Council’s waste strategy. Whose process ...
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Waste Volumes | York Residents Against Incineration
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York Residents Against Incineration. The financial case for the incinerator project is underpinned by assumptions made about what waste will do in York and North Yorkshire over the next 25 years. These were made in 2005, so we can already compare them with reality. The ‘assumed waste volumes’ increase steadily across the time period (see page three of this appendix to a 2010 report to the CoYC Executive. Yet, as this ‘Waste Strategy Procurement Update’. The EU voted (with an overwhelming majority) to ado...
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The truth on the Allerton Park incinerator plans for North Yorkshire's waste | York Residents Against Incineration
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York Residents Against Incineration. On 29th June 2010, York and North Yorkshire Councils announced their plans for a new waste management facility. The proposal was the result of a successful bid by AmeyCespa for a ‘technology neutral’ tender. So the decision was (supposedly) left to the waste companies, with the Councils getting what they’ve been offered. Not what you call ‘accountable political leadership’. So what did the Councils end up with, after this rigorous process? Click to download a map.
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