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17.03.13
Dear Editor,
With regard to the planned Energy Recovery Facilty (ERF) in
Beddington, I understand a number of Croydon and Sutton councillors have attended
presentations and visited the ERF at Colnbrook, at the invitation of Viridor.
Those councillors should be commended for taking the time to increase their
knowledge base when considering problems and solutions associated with waste.
However, I can only hope they realise that the presentation and tours they have
attended are likely to be somewhat biased. For example, there is a youtube
video entitled ‘Viridor Landfill Disposal Services’ which presents a faultless
and compelling argument for landfill, a solution which campaigners and councillors
both agree is outdated and unsustainable.
Campaigners have managed to obtain a license to screen the
documentary film Trashed which stars, and is narrated by, Academy Award winner
Jeremy Irons. The film has already been screened at the Houses of Parliament
and is on the Cannes Official Selection for 2012. The film offers a different
view on the problems and solutions associated with waste.
At the first screening in Fairfield Halls, the only councillor
that attended was Stuart Collins. All
councillors in Croydon and Sutton have received an invitation to see the second
screening on the 28th March at the Civic Centre in Sutton. Please
see the film, if only to satisfy your mind.
Yours sincerely
Shasha Khan
Green Party
Green Party
From Croydon Guardian 27th March |
Tags croydon, greenparty
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