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Twin Cities trash is piling up so quickly, 4 landfills may need to expand Waste generation in the metro area was up 30% in the past year. Author: Twin Cities residents garbage is piling up so quickly, its landfills are running out of space. The immediate fix, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) says, is to make four south metro landfills larger. The agency this week detailed its proposed short-term solution to handle the flow of garbage going from area homes to nearby dumps. It involves expanding the garbage capacity at four landfills in the area by a total of 5.6 million tons, which would be allocated in this manner: ....
Minister of Environment and Parks Jason Nixon issued the following statement to mark Canadian Environment Week and World Environment Day, on June 5: ....
Sursa foto: bbc.com Chairman of Romania s National Environmental Guard (GNM) Octavian Berceanu said on Wednesday, at the Eco Burn waste cremation platform at Brazi, Prahova County, that over 500 tonnes of hazardous and non-hazardous waste, including medical waste, have recently gone up in flames, agerpres reports. This fire could cause substantial environmental damage, we have monitoring stations. We want to start an investigation to see what waste burned inside. It was hazardous and non-hazardous waste. When I say hazardous I mean paints, toners, oils; non-hazardous - various waste from hospitals, expired medicines, things they use and have expired in the hospital area and in the area of medicines and other waste. The incinerator is still burning and the whole structure is close to collapse, said Berceanu. ....
People in Louth urged to reduce their waste while socialising outdoors 2.25 million single use plastic bottle and cups are used in Ireland each bank holiday weekend Reporter: ); Planning ahead for dining in the great outdoors this June bank holiday weekend will help reduce waste, keep millions of single use cups, bottles and cutlery from ending up in our waste system or as litter, and reduce costs to local businesses according to My Waste. Each day in Ireland more than half a million single use coffee cups, and close to a quarter of a million single use plastic bottles are used - the equivalent of 2.25million single use cups and bottles over a bank holiday weekend. ....