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Saturday 28 January 2012

VoG Council limits Recycling to feed 25-year Incinerator contract

The VoG Council is being asked to confirm its 65% limit on recycling for the 25-year Project Gwyrdd / Incinerator contract.
Project Gwyrdd wants Councils to sign contracts for Guaranteed Minimum Payments for 25 years, based on supplying municipal waste whatever success in reducing volumes and recycling rates.

Calling them Guaranteed Minimum Annual Tonnages last November, P. Gwyrdd recognised this looked like guaranteeing production of waste to feed their incinerator, so changed the name to guaranteed Payments.

Same difference! Each Council is to pay based on guesses at future waste volumes and aiming for only 65% recycling by 2025. Both should be challenged.

P Gwyrdd planned in 2007/8 for increasing waste volumes, yet the statistics show continuing decrease since 2005, from 1.9 to 1.7 million tonnes in 2009/10 (diagram below). WAG set a target for slower decreases by 1.2% pa, then the total dropped faster last year because of the recession. Yet P. Gwyrdd clings to arguments for increasing waste to feed its incinerator.

Second, the Vale Council policy is to maximise recycling and composting, to conform to the Welsh Strategy. The rate has risen from 30% to 50% in a few years. Our leading Councillors talk of boosting recycling and foodwaste collections. They've contracted to Biffa who claim levels of 70% in exemplar Councils. Levels of 80-90% are said to be practicable.

So how can Council leaders contract to only 65% recycling and only by 2025?

FoE asks - will Plaid, the Independents and the Labour groups reject this figure? Will they reject any P. Gwyrdd contract that binds the VoG to residual waste levels based on the 65% and growing waste volumes​?

Thursday 26 January 2012

Wales reaches 50% Recycling: now count out Mega-Incinerators

Councils in Wales reach 50% Recycling making the Welsh target of 70% by 2025 look unambitious.  Various Councils and municipalities already exceed 70% or foresee this level before 2020.

The Vale of Glamorgan Council declares that they will “maximise recycling and composting”. So why set 65% by 2025? And why sign a long-term waste incinerator contract for 35% 'residuals'?

With an eye to the May local elections, the Docks Incinerator Action Group (DIAG) is approaching VoG politicians to reject the 65% limit, and force the Project Gwyrdd (incinerator) to produce revised plans for 70% recycling by 2020 and diminishing volumes of municipal waste (see Figure below).

Mega-Incinerators - No Way!


Figure:
MSW waste arisings in Wales – from Wastedataflow and Municipal Waste Management Report for Wales, 2009-10 (Nov. 2010, Welsh Government 2011).