About you
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malcolm stow
4. Are you responding as an individual or on behalf of an organisation?
Organisation
Stop! The Edmonton Incinerator Now! campaign
Your Views
1. What is your assessment of the progress to date in cutting emissions within the sector/sectors of interest and the implementation of the proposals and policies set out in previous Climate Change Plans (RPP1-3)?
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Abysmal, CO2 emissions plastic metal and other particulate pollution is only set to increase with incineration widely used globally and many new plants set to open in the future, oversubscribed and burning up to 85% actual recyclables that residents have sent in trust to the incinerator, or land fill we are told.
Organic waste food etc. must be collected and used for garden compost, clean field fertiliser, and biogas energy. The gasification of waste for energy must stop, apart from a necessarily small amount at eg hospitals, and the cleanest processing and collection (some CO2 eg for oxygen?
Waste food whether recycled or not is, say, 3rd of all waste, with dry waste sorted 3rd, grey waste to be sorted, the whole is a massive, massive amount, so the energy from waste could only work, if the current gas powered energy from Brimsdown power station could be replaced with biogas, which is closed system, and some product may be able to use the waste in recycling etc. the circular economy and industry as a whole.
Organic waste food etc. must be collected and used for garden compost, clean field fertiliser, and biogas energy. The gasification of waste for energy must stop, apart from a necessarily small amount at eg hospitals, and the cleanest processing and collection (some CO2 eg for oxygen?
Waste food whether recycled or not is, say, 3rd of all waste, with dry waste sorted 3rd, grey waste to be sorted, the whole is a massive, massive amount, so the energy from waste could only work, if the current gas powered energy from Brimsdown power station could be replaced with biogas, which is closed system, and some product may be able to use the waste in recycling etc. the circular economy and industry as a whole.
2. Do you think the scale of reductions proposed within the sector(s) are appropriate and are the proposals and policies within the CCPu effective for meeting the annual emissions targets and contributing towards the 75% reduction in GHG emissions by 2030 and net-zero by 2045 targets?
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Net-zero could be 85% reduction before 2030
3. Do you think the timescales over which the proposals and policies are expected to take effect are appropriate?
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as previous Net-zero could be 85% reduction before 2030
4. To what extent do you think the proposals and policies reflect considerations about behaviour change and opportunities to secure wider benefits (e.g. environmental, financial and health) from specific interventions in particular sectors?
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What is behavioural change? never mind how to change hearts&minds? The behavioural changes we require are voluntary not interventionist, they are environmental, financial and address serious health issues.
Net-zero could be 85% reduction before 2030 by the decision makers and producers, manufacturers etc. included in the plan along with residents and stake-holders in the public sector, not for profits are my favoured
Net-zero could be 85% reduction before 2030 by the decision makers and producers, manufacturers etc. included in the plan along with residents and stake-holders in the public sector, not for profits are my favoured
5. To what extent do you think the CCPu delivers a green recovery?
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Not soon enough, my view is quite simple, Ecoparks 100% like Iceland and no-incineration except that which is totally necessary, toxic materials including nuclear to be safely stored, resource used as when that tech. becomes available easily able to produce all the worlds needs and before time. Fossil Fuel generators could be adapted to manufacture biogas for safe&clean heat&energy