Article 6NZC2 ‘Weak link’ in Sydney’s waste disposal infrastructure could leave city with piles of uncollected garbage

‘Weak link’ in Sydney’s waste disposal infrastructure could leave city with piles of uncollected garbage

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Elias Visontay Transport and urban affairs reporte
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6NZC2)

Exclusive: Ageing, flood-prone rail line carrying the city's waste to landfill increasingly vulnerable to disruptions, experts say

Sydney is fast running out of landfill and an emerging weak link" in the plan for how the city manages solid waste in the future could see uncollected garbage left piling up at hospitals and other businesses, experts warn.

Sydney has increasingly been sending its waste out of the city and its dwindling landfill capacities have long been acknowledged by the industry and relevant authorities. Some experts estimate Sydney will no longer be able to bury any of its own rubbish within city limits from as early as 2028.

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