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Jim the Guern, you are so, so right ! But the problem has been recognised and worked on since the mid nineties with no decernable results, other than a few recycling bins. As soon as a States Department go out to consultation a few gobby know-it-alls get on their soapboxes/readers letters/TIG and the next minute the States Members involved are shaking their heads, chucking the idea on the back-burner and returning to the drawing board. We have 60,000 people on this rock yet our States always appear to listen to the vocal minority, usually just a few hundred. For heavens sake Deputies, just bite the bullet, grow a pair and get on with it ! Yes Castiel, that is why we don't have an incinerator up and running today and that is why we are still fiddling around at the edges of the problem. I make a prophecy - We will still be looking for a solution to our waste problem when the next election comes around in 2016 and, probably worse, we will re-elect the same bunch of inactive, ineffective do-gooders (with a few exceptions) who populate our States today. I so, so hope I am wrong.
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