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james steele <[log in to unmask]>
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Environmental Issues <[log in to unmask]>, james steele <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Sep 2008 01:55:35 -0400
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  What a waste of our time and your employer.----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Brian Ellis<mailto:[log in to unmask]> 
  To: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> 
  Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 1:48 AM
  Subject: Re: [EN] What a waste From Economist.com


  Joe

  As it happens, I'm ΒΌ-way through developing a web site devoted to the 
  problem of waste. It may be published in a couple of weeks or so. In the 
  meantime, have a look at http://www.cypenv.org/worldenv/files/tridel.htm<http://www.cypenv.org/worldenv/files/tridel.htm> 
  - this describes the most modern implementation of a technology first 
  developed in France in the 1920s and is used in odd spots in various 
  countries. In the USA, I know Baltimore does it although I believe their 
  plant is fairly old and polluting. There are probably many others. In 
  contrast, Toronto ships many tens of tonnes of their garbage daily to 
  Wayne County, Michigan, where it is landfilled at enormous cost to their 
  citizens and enormous quantities of emitted pollutants.

  China is building some low-pollution waste-burning power stations near 
  the big cities (Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai etc.). Anyway, is it a sop 
  to the USA that China produces more waste, when it has >4x the 
  population? Surely the criterion is the per capita production, where the 
  USA (and Cyprus) have the doubtful honour of being world champions!

  Brian

  Joe Fjelstad wrote:
  >  
  > Environment 
  > What a waste
  > Sep 3rd 2008
  >>From Economist.com 
  > The rubbish mountains grow
  > 
  > OVER 2.1 billion tonnes of rubbish were dumped around the world last year.  
  > Rich countries are the most wasteful, with each person chucking away 1.4kg of  
  > solid trash every day, but this has leveled off in recent years as the rich 
  > try  to create less of it and to recycle more. As poorer nations grow richer 
  > they  will produce more waste. In 2004 China surpassed America as the largest 
  > producer  of rubbish: by 2030 it will be churning out nearly 500m tonnes a  year.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
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  > 

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