Workingman wrote:Why don't we incinerate our rubbish, as other places do?
Real risk of carcinogens.
Workingman wrote:Recycling is not perfect, and never will be, but we are doing a fairly good job of filtering a lot out before heading for the landfill site, so why not burn the rest to produce energy/heating?
Given adequate safequards, why not. New York now has two huge power stations running day and night on rubbish. However, consider that even with the best will in the world, a whole load of carcinogens will go up in smoke.
Workingman wrote:We have the technology to remove particulate matter from incinerator fumes and also to separate out the fumes (sulphur dioxide, nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide) into usable products for manufacturing processes. The ash deposits can be graded for things such as road surfaces and building (breeze type) blocks.
Answer in short. Money. Oh but we're already paying billions for Nuclear which has no hope of changing the power landscape much at all. A lack of vision I'd say.
Also we have to consider that the waste produced by these incinerators is categorised as "mildly hazardous". Which means very expensive procedures to remove it and only so many places to put it in the UK. Nowhere near a water table etc....
It is a very good idea and would radically help our emissions profile. However it won't happen. Too much investment and to much taken away from the profits of the utilities....
Sad but true....
How about recycling tyres by chopping them up and putting them into Tarmac. The US does it, Australia does it. It significantly increases the wear life or roads whilst significantly reducing the noise....
Another great idea sitting in the in tray...