What? Where? Who? Why? When? Image Source:
What? Waste from the UK Where? Guiyu, a village in China Who? Waste management Companies from the UK send waste to China Why? To save money Image Source: When? On going – this image was taken in March 2005
Learning objectives To discover where our waste goes To look at the implications of disposing waste in landfill sites To consider Orgreave Mine as a possible landfill site To consider the views of different groups of people
Made in Britain, Dumped in China This was the front page of The Independent newspaper on the 26 th of January 2007 Look carefully at the images How do they make you feel? Source: © 2007 Independent News and Media Limited 26 th January 2007
Dumped in China The story behind the headline… Source: © 2007 Independent News and Media Limited
The Facts Last year over 2 million tonnes of waste from the UK was dumped in China. 200,000 tonnes of this was plastic. Much of the plastic can not be recycled – it is burnt in incinerators or kilns filling the air with toxic gases. Massive scrap heaps of dumped rubbish are now scattered across the country.
The issues Children play on the waste dumps, collecting rubbish as they go by. This is a huge risk to their health! Toxic gases released from burning plastic cause air pollution effecting the health of local people and the environment. People suffer from lead and mercury poisoning. Greenhouse gases are given off from landfill sites contributing to global warming. Local water supplies become contaminated putting people’s health at risk. Poverty – people are paid very little to landfill the waste from the UK.
What do you think? Is it fair that we send our waste to China to be land filled? What should we do?
Why not landfill in the UK? There are many brownfield sites in the UK that could be used for landfill A brownfield site is a site that has already been developed (used) in the past. Orgreave mine is just one of these sites…
Landfill at Orgreave Before the AMP Waverley development was put forward and accepted, Orgreave mine was offered to Rotherham Council as a landfill site.
Landfill at Orgreave What are the pros and cons of using Orgreave mine as a landfill site? Sort the cards into two columns: For the landfill site Against the landfill site
What do you think? Do you think that using Orgreave mine as a landfill site is a good idea? OR Do you think using the mine as a landfill site is a bad idea?