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Coat of arms of the Naturvårdsverket (Swedish Environmental Protection Agency). (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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Burning the garbage in the incinerators generates 20 percent of Sweden’s district heating and provides electricity for a quarter of a million homes. The problem is, Sweden’s waste recycling program is too successful! Catarina Ostlund, is Senior Advisor for the Swedish EPA.
OSTLUND: We don’t have enough burnable waste within our own country so that’s why we import waste from other countries. We have more capacity than the production of waste in Sweden and that is usable for incineration.
GELLERMAN: You’ve got an enviable problem there! You don’t have enough trash!
OSTLUND: It’s not a problem- we can import some trash from the rest of Europe, because in the rest of Europe you landfill quite a lot of trash and I think they need us to take care of their trash.
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Ecospree
What a wonderful idea. I have LOTS of garden waste, maybe they can have mine too.xxxxx
ReplyDeleteOur local garbage dump is able to generate its energy needs from its local product.
ReplyDeleteWe in Sheffield burn everything burnable in an incinerator and produce hot water/heating for the massive Hyde Park flats complex in the city centre among other things.
ReplyDeletecheers
Mick
That is a good example as long as we don't pollute the atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteIts all about balance though, isn't?