She also expressed her strong opinion that incinerators as “waste to energy” solutions are far from environmentally friendly: “The byproducts of burning are very hard to manage and we have to handle them almost the same way as we handle nuclear waste. It is also giving our society the wrong message because instead of reducing and recycling, we are wasting quite a lot of materials that could otherwise be reused,” she explained.
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