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在为时已晚前,赶快拯救您的家人与家园!什么是焚化炉(Incinerator)?
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焚化所有垃圾的工厂
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连先进国都在淘汰的夕阳工业
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城市和谐,房屋及地方政府部长Abdul
Rahman Dahlan认为邻避症候群(NIMBY ,Not In My Back Yard)是人民反对焚化炉的主要原因,然而,事实上,人民反对乃基于对焚化炉坏处有深切关注
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以上图片展示浮罗交怡焚化炉生产的有毒底灰!
焚化炉抢走我们的未来与健康!焚化炉带来什么影响?
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昂贵的维护及运作费将转嫁于门牌税
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由于焚化炉有害,邻近的产业将贬值20%
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川流不息的垃圾车!
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提高健康与环境的风险
不要等到无可挽回时才站起来!管理不当的焚化炉会带来什么影响?
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垃圾没分类好:重金属污染
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食物链将会被污染
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基于运作费昂贵,现有四座焚化炉只有一座投入操作
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Umpan Jaya突然停止运作垃圾转运站
甲洞柏灵京垃圾焚化炉大事记
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2013年6月18日,房地部长宣布将在不同州属兴建四座大型垃圾焚化炉。
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2013年11月25日吉隆坡不要焚化炉行动委员会(KTI)步行至国会提程备忘录及1万2499个签名,惟首相与房地部在提前接获通知的情况下,无法出面接收有关备忘录
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KTI将在2014年举办排毒苦行2.0,从吉隆坡出发步行至布城
谁来为焚化炉昂贵的费用买单?是你和我!
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耗资约8亿令吉,但只有10年的寿命。需要被提升,涉及额外费用。
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我国将每年烧掉1亿8950万令吉!这笔由纳税人买单的费用可用来建造学校、马路、路灯等。
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相较于现有的土埋场每吨123令吉的运作费,焚化炉每年多消耗1亿4453万令吉。如果您不想负上更沉重的税务,请出来反对!
绿色与更好的生活素质!善用现有设备,推行可永续发展的管理方式
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武吉达卡占地700英亩,可容纳1亿2000万公吨垃圾。该土埋场每日可处理5000公吨垃圾,惟目前仅接收2400公吨。目前,该土埋场仅容纳了140万公吨的垃圾,预计仍有70年的寿命。
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机械生物处理科技(Mechanial
Biological Treatment)可将占家用垃圾45%的厨余垃圾转化成堆肥。
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政府没有实行现有强制垃圾分类的法案。
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零废物管理 – 减少,重复使用及循环再用符合可永续发展的垃圾管理之条件,相反地,焚化炉却不符合。
SAVE YOUR FAMILY AND HOME BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE! What is an Incinerator?
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A factory incinerating all kinds of waste!
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4 current incinerators (Langkawi, Pangkor,
Cameron Highland, and Tioman) are not in operation.
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A sunset industry that even advanced countries is
phasing out.
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Minister Abdul Rahman Dahlan cited “Not In My Back
Yard” syndrome as the primary reason people protest against incinerators; in
reality, people have grave concerns of health issues.
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Above
picture shows the toxic bottom ashes produced by Langkawi’s incinerator!
INCINERATOR ROBS YOUR FUTURE AND HEALTH! What are the impacts of incinerators?
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Increase of assessment rates to maintain and
operate the incinerator
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Value of properties drop by 20% because INCINERATORS
are DANGEROUS!
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High traffic volume of garbage trucks!
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Increasing health and environmental risks!
STAND UP AND SAY NO BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE! What are the impacts of a poorly
managed incinerator?
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Dioxin generated when waste is incinerated below 850°C
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Improper waste segregation : Heavy metals
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Flying ashes and acid rain
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River pollutions due to badly managed Leachate Treatment System
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Food chain pollution
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Out of 4
incinerators, only one is in operation due to high costs
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Umpan Jaya stopped operating Waste Transfer
Station out of the blue.
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There are no 100% safe and pollution free incinerators:
On Nov 2013, Singapore’s Tuas
incinerator caught fire; On Dec 2013, an explosion happened in Shanghai’s
incinerator.
Chronology of Jinjang Taman Beringin Incinerator
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On 18th June 2013 The Government announced
it would build 4 new incinerators in various states.
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On 25 Nov 2013, KTI walked to Parliament to hand
in a memorandum and 12,499 petitions. However,
the Prime Minister and Local and Housing Minister were not available to receive
the petitions though they were notified earlier.
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KTI will
organize Mega Walk 2.0 from KL to Putrajaya in 2014.
WHO WILL BEAR THE EXPENSIVE COSTS OF INCINERATOR?
IT’S YOU AND ME!
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Estimated at RM800million but has
a lifespan of 10 years only. Need to be upgraded at additional costs.
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The country is incinerating waste at the cost of
RM189,500,000 each year. No Santa Claus will pay for you. All paid by taxpayers
when the money can be used to build schools, roads, street lamps, etc.
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Landfill costs RM123.20 per ton for disposal of
waste as opposed to incinerator which costs RM144,532,000 more per year. Please
protest if you do not wish to be burdened further!!!
A GREENER LIFE AND BETTER LIVING QUALITY! Existing and Proposed
Sustainable Solutions
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Bukit Tagar Sanitary Landfill can
operate for at least another 70 years. With 700 acres, it can bury 120 million
tonnes of waste and currently only 1.4 million tonnes of capacity are being
used. It can receive max 5,000 tonnes of
waste per day, currently at 2,400 tons per
day.
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Mechanical Biological Treatment MBT produces
organic waste which accounted for 45% of daily wastes that are converted to
fertilizer
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The authorities do not enforce mandatory waste
segregation though they are empowered to do so.
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“Reduce, Reuse and Recycle Zero Waste” complies
with the requirement of sustainable waste management, but not incinerator.