During a recent meeting held between officials of the ‘Malta Environment and Planning Authority’ and ‘Friends of the Earth (Malta)’ MEPA officials confirmed that it had received an application from government to develop an engineered landfill at either of two designated sites, at Tal-Harrub, Benghisa or Il-Ghallis ta’ Gewwa. Friends of the Earth representatives were given the reassurance that the Environmental Impact Assessment for this development would also consider other sites. That impression has now been severely tainted by what appears on the MEPA’s own website about the government’s Project Description Statement for a new landfill(s): “The conclusion of the report,...
Waste management strategy needs adjusting
The waste management strategy that the government has adopted could fall short of being a big step forward for Malta, Friends of the Earth (Malta) said today. Unless certain adjustments are made to the strategy, Malta could find itself moving in the wrong direction and environmental NGOs, such as Friends of the Earth, would withdraw its support for the plans. On the other hand, with certain adjustments, the strategy could represent the first major environmental improvement in the Maltese Islands in recent memory. FoE (Malta) welcomes the postponement of a decision on incineration. This represents a victory for the environmental...
FoE welcomes waste strategy
Friends of Earth (Malta) welcomes government’s decision to adopt the waste management strategy recommended by EU approved consultants Carl Bro without incineration as a waste management option. The strategy represents a very big step forward for Malta and FoE recognises the government’s maturity in considering incineration and deciding against it. FoE (Malta) is interested to work with the government and suggests that NGO representatives are included in the task force that will implement the strategy. FoE (Malta) is eager to know the other details relating to the strategy and hopes that the correct measures have been chosen for an environment...
Figures used to justify need for incineration are wrong
The figures used by the EU approved consultants to justify the need for incineration in Malta are wrong, Friends of the Earth can confirm today. Although consultant Michael Betts is claiming that incineration is the only proven technology which could further reduce the volume of biodegradable waste after separation at source and composting, Friends of the Earth (Malta) knows this to be untrue. The consultants told FoE (Malta) that they would not recommend incineration if it could be shown, by reference to the figures, that Malta does not need it. FoE (Malta) is now in a position to show that if...
Important information about waste management strategy being kept from the public
While the public is being asked to comment on Malta’s proposed waste management strategy by 21 August, this is proving to be difficult because very important information is being kept out of the public domain. The waste management strategy prepared by EU approved consultants Carl Bro, is based on figures and assumptions that are being kept under lock and key by the same consultants. While FoE Malta is aware that the model prepared to arrive at certain conclusions in the proposed strategy has a commercial value, it believes that the public should have access to the figures and assumptions used...
Environment Minister suggesting anti-environment options
Moviment ghall-Ambjent cannot agree with Environment Minister Francis Zammit Dimech when he suggests that inert waste should be used to reclaim parts of the coastline or to construct small islands off the coast. The minister would seem to be trying to influence the public in ways which are not acceptable and this at a time when the public is being asked to comment on a proposed waste management strategy for Malta. It is more than ironic that our environment minister has never started to tackle, and even fails to comment on Malta’s most pressing environment problem: our use of land...
Waste Expert presents viable alternative for Malta’s waste management strategy
Waste expert Enzo Favoino suggested a viable alternative to the strategy being proposed by EU approved consultants in meetings with the Environment Minister and the team set up to decide on a waste management strategy for Malta. While the EU consultants favour source separation, recycling, incineration and landfilling, Favoino showed that Malta could have a strategy which would be more environmentally friendly, cheaper and allow Malta to comply with all the relevant Directives by adopting a strategy based on: source separation, recycling, biological treatment – a type of composting treatment of mixed household waste – and landfilling. Favoino was brought...
Incineration not necessary for Malta
The waste management strategy that has been proposed to the government is based on old figures and is biased in favour of incineration Moviment ghall-Ambjent, Friends of the Earth (Malta) said today. The waste strategy as has been proposed does not indicate why incineration is being suggested for the Maltese Islands in about ten years. The report does not indicate the figures for the different waste arisings in the years to come and Friends of the Earth (Malta) believes that with successful waste separation at source no incineration is necessary. Incineration is an extremely expensive option and the waste consultants...