GREENLAND IS STEPPING UP
ITS EFFORTS TO IMPROVE WASTE MANAGEMENT
Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2011
Published: 10 Jun 2011
Reduce, reuse, recycle – the common mantra
of waste management makes the process sound
simple. But while these three ingredients
may be the same,
the recipe for sustainable waste management
can be very different – and Greenland’s
unique environment presents some considerable
challenges.
Prof. Jacqueline McGlade,
Executive Director of the European Environment
Agency (EEA) and a team of experts visited
Greenland this week to make a short film
on waste and exchange ideas about its prevention
and better management.
Like many other European countries, Greenland
faces the challenge of improving its handling
of waste. Modernising waste incineration
is one important element, but there are
many opportunities to improve the situation
with more simple steps as well. For example,
keeping hazardous waste like batteries,
paints and electronic waste separate from
overall waste now has top priority. This
waste is then sent to Denmark for treatment.
Prof. Jacqueline McGlade returned from Greenland
today and has experienced that the government
of Greenland, municipalities and other stakeholders
are currently very active in investigating
the most suitable solutions for waste management
given the extreme climate and the vast distances
between towns and villages in Greenland.
Public interest in waste is rising, and
one of the first steps will be to raise
awareness of waste issues, among citizens
and children in particular. The EEA film
will contribute to this awareness-raising
activity.
Things are already changing. Although recycling
plants are far away, increasing quantities
of metals are separated from the waste stream
and shipped to recycling plants in Europe,
and authorities are investigating similar
solutions for other waste materials. Closing
the loop of metals is one small step towards
a recycling society and a greener economy,
in which waste is used as a resource rather
than a burden.
Making these changes in such a challenging
environment can also provide lessons for
the other Arctic countries.
Source:
European Environment Agency
Press consultantship
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