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A unique insight into waste management at remote locations

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Jan. 7, 2019

We have just discovered a fantastic article online detailing the ongoing issues with dealing with waste produced on remote islands.

As we have been sharing the ongoing development of our G250 high capacity incineration plant for the Ascension Islands which is now installed and operational. This article details the issues on St Helena and the neighbouring, yet still many miles away Ascension Island.

Written from the personal viewpoint of a resident of St Helena this provides a profound insight into what living in a remote location is actually like for disposing of waste.

“For years, Ascension household waste has been collected, taken to their waste site, tipped out and then (with the help of a box of fire lighters) burnt in an open heap. The residue of the burnt waste (predominantly steel and aluminium cans, and glass bottles) is then landfilled. The open burning removes most of the paper, cardboard, food waste and plastics, which equates to c.90% of the total waste volume and prevents any subsequent build-up of methane gas as the organic material decomposes. Open burning is far from ideal – it’s unsightly, inefficient (as all the combustible material is not burnt) and extremely ‘dirty’, with clouds of black smoke containing noxious gases from the large amount of plastics. You can see the black stain across the landscape on Google Earth.” Leigh Morris

This really brings home the reasoning behind installing a solution such as the G250 which will now provide a genuinely safe and clean way of disposing of waste that cannot be recycled.

The article also highlights a number of key recycling strategies that could be implemented on the islands in the future.

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