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Sydney’s landfill could fill by 2030, pushing NSW to consider energy-from-waste plants despite public health concerns.
Sydney’s landfill capacity may run out by 2030, prompting NSW to explore energy-from-waste facilities beyond current zones, including Tomago near Newcastle.
The EPA is reviewing the site, though no facility is approved, as public submissions close October 31.
While projects in Parkes and Goulburn Mulwaree are underway, they’re insufficient for projected waste growth to 27 million tonnes by 2041.
Residents near proposed sites raise health concerns over air and water contamination, especially for vulnerable individuals.
The government warns of potential service disruptions and rising costs without urgent action.
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El vertedero de Sydney podría llenarse en 2030, lo que empuja a Nueva Gales del Sur a considerar plantas de energía a partir de desechos a pesar de las preocupaciones de salud pública.