Chinese Government company planning ‘rubbish waste landfill’
Chinese Government company planning ‘rubbish waste landfill’ near our NZ waterways”.
CEAC response - “Chinese Government company planning ‘rubbish waste landfill’ near our NZ waterways”.
A distraught
mother of the late tech millionaire Tony Lentino
said;-
"My son's ashes are sprinkled at Spring Hill and
I'm buggered if I'm going to let a foreign company come and
desecrate our beautiful countryside."
https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/375694/battle-against-dome-valley-dump-plan-gears-up
We say our Government needs to place a moratorium on landfill damp-sites by foreign companies destroying our NZ clean green image while destroying our clean water supply with toxic waste that will cause health risks to citizens.
This imminent threat of public health risk is now forcing Government to now decisively act to protect our health and wellbeing of all our citizens.
In the same manner as Government are demonstrating to landlords to make their properties for tenants safe for citizens so Government must apply the same rules to stopping the Chinese Government company operating in NZ from dumping of toxic refuse waste into landfills all over NZ that have now shown to damage our environment and pollute our water systems.
Government, - we at CEAC say, “use your rules of ‘public health and wellbeing’ to place a moratorium on landfill and the dumping of toxic waste all over our “beautiful countryside."
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