Please Keep Guam Incinerator-Free
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As the Ordot Dump in Guam reaches its full capacity in less than a year, the Solid Waste Law Review Commission headed by Senator James Espaldon moves to amend Public Law 25-175, a legislation that bans municipal waste incinerators and Waste-to-Energy facilities to address Guam's current waste problem. Public Law 25-175 further mandates that no public funds should be used for incineration.
The Solid Waste Company Guam Resource Recovery Program (GRRP) on its recent correspondence with Senator James Espaldon proposed the construction of a "Waste-to-Energy" facility which they consider a "viable solution" to the impending closure of the said dump. According to reports, the contract with GRRP costing $64 million will require GovGuam to provide land to the said proponent and pay for the disposal of 300 tons of garbage every day.
These recent developments raised concerns from some government representatives and other civil society groups like the Recycling Association of Guam since they believe that incineration will not address the problem. These groups advocate for waste prevention and implementation of recycling programs as genuine solutions to Guam's problem.
We write to ask you to sign the petition addressed to the Solid Waste Law Review Commission to stress our stand against end-of-pipe solutions such as landfills and incineration. Please sign-up.
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