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Last Updated: Wednesday, 16 February, 2005, 22:02 GMT
French rubbish experts called in
Waste landfill site
The incinerator at Bellozanne needs to be replaced
Four French waste disposal experts are visiting Jersey to suggest alternative ways to get rid of rubbish.

The experts, from three companies, will give evidence on Thursday to a review committee looking at the island's waste disposal problem.

The incinerator at Bellozanne needs to replaced, but the States is unsure how to get rid of the island's rubbish.

The committee is looking at plans put forward by Public Services on the matter and hopes to find alternatives.

The three companies represented are Sirec, Spen and Oxalor - all French organisations specialising in different ways of getting rid of rubbish.

The experts will make presentations to the committee.

On Thursday afternoon, former Public Services president Deputy Maurice Dubras will also be called before the committee to give evidence.


SEE ALSO:
Rubbish report nears completion
17 Jan 05 |  Jersey
Residents want easier recycling
15 Nov 04 |  Jersey
Islands consider joint waste plan
22 Oct 04 |  Guernsey


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