West Sussex Gazette

Rather than build an incinerato­r, do more to reduce waste

- MICHAEL SYMES Horsham Labour Party, Trafalgar Road, Horsham

I and other members of Horsham Labour Party attended the public meeting on Saturday (February 9) arranged by the No Incinerato­r 4 Horsham Community Group and we share the concerns expressed by many Horsham residents.

The project appears to be driven more by a profit motive than the public interest. We understand that the proposed facility will be able to incinerate commercial, industrial and demolition waste in addition to domestic waste and there are serious concerns over the impact of waste incinerati­on on the environmen­t and on people’s health.

There are also concerns that an incinerati­on facility will discourage recycling. There is plenty of scope to improve recycling and to tackle the overuse of plastic and we therefore believe that local authoritie­s should focus their efforts on reducing the amount of residual waste that has to be dealt with, rather than sanctionin­g controvers­ial incinerati­on facilities.

For these reasons, Horsham Labour Party did not support the original planning applicatio­n last year and we are disappoint­ed that it has now gone to appeal.

More informatio­n about the No Incinerato­r 4 Horsham campaign, including a plume plotter and how you can contribute to the campaign, is available on their website; www.ni4H.org.

One step Horsham District Council could take immediatel­y would be to provide a weekly separate food waste collection for treatment by composting or anaerobic digestion.

We have supported an initiative by a Horsham resident calling for a weekly collection of food waste in Horsham and we helped to collect over 1,000 signatures for the petition.

We encourage others to sign by visiting https:// you.38degrees.org.uk/ petitions/start-food-wastecolle­ction-in-horshamdis­trict.

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