When the town next door is your landfill

Some residents of Santa Oliva cross the town next night with their garbage bag, reports 3cat, Catalan Public Radio. They are not visiting, they are going to throw it into the Albinyana containers so as not to have to separate their waste. The panoramic. The Baix Penedès region has become the epicenter of a garbage war between municipalities. Each town has its own collection system: Traditional containers. Smart containers by card. Door -to -door collection. The result is chaos where some neighbors practice what the authorities have baptized as “garbage tourism”: bring your waste to the people next to dodge the recycling standards of the strictest municipalities. The situation has climbed to the Kafkian. In Cunit, The Local Police opens and inspects the bags deposited outside the container in search of receipts, letters or any document that delates to the offender. They have already put more than 200 fines that range between 300 and 3,000 euros. Why is it important. This conflict perfectly reflects the gap between the technological and environmental ambitions of administrations … and citizen resistance to change. Smart containers that require card to open or door -to -door systems with strict schedules guarantee to increase recycling rates. But they also generate a visceral rejection in part of the population, which does not want or cannot have five different containers at home. The result is a spiral of absurd behaviors: Neighbors who sabotage smart containers to leave them permanently open. Others that drive kilometers to throw garbage in the neighboring town. And police converted into waste detectives. Yes, but. Legally, “garbage tourism” inhabits a gray area. Using the container of the neighboring town is not always illegal if its local standards are respected, although it is an abuse of the service that others pay with their taxes. The clearly illegal thing is to throw bags out of containers or do it inside whether there are municipal norms that prohibit use to non -residents. The context. The problem is not exclusive to Baix Penedès. In Sanxenxo (Pontevedra)the cleaning company also analyzes abandoned bags seeking to identify offenders, with fines of up to 600 euros. In Villena (Alicante)the police have identified twelve people in seven months. The municipalities defend that these systems reduce costs and improve recycling. But in Cunit there are neighbors who have not pick up the card for two years to open smart containers. The mayor speaks of “neglect.” The neighbors see it different. Between the lines. Recycling digitalization is creating new marginalized: older who do not understand smart cards, neighbors without a car for the clean point, workers with time -to -door incompatible schedules. “Garbage tourism” is only the symptom of the imposition of technological solutions without social consensus or alternatives for those who are out of the system. In Xataka | The subsoil of historical cities hides a great garbage vacuum. The problem is that you have to punch Outstanding image | Barcelona’s Decrease

Now consider buying the landfill

James Howells is convinced that somewhere in a Newport landfill in Wales, there is a hard drive with more than 700 million euros in Bitcoins that belong to him. The storage unit ended in the garbage more than a decade ago, when the British discarded it by error in 2013. When the City Council learned of the case months later, made clear that Rescuing the hard drive would have required acting quickly. Because? Because every day that passed it meant more layers of waste and land accumulating on the lost device, further making possible recovery. Decades after a lost treasure It is not known with certainty when Howells submitted a formal request to look for the hard drive on the landfill, But Wired reported in 2017 that local authorities They had denied access. While his fortune continued to grow, the hard drive was increasingly buried under tons of waste. In recent years, the British has not stopped insisting, although without success. He got sponsors to cover the expenses of the taskswhich could extend for several months. In addition, he promised to donate 10% of the bitcoins recovered to the City Council if he achieved their goal. But the rejection was categorical again and again. The Council cited several arguments, including such activities would have a negative environmental impact and that, probably, the device would already be in unusable condition. Before the refusal, Howells sued the Newport City Council last year. The plaintiff’s attempt to offer a reward in Bitcoins was considered a “bribe” towards the City Council. Finally, the case was elevated to the Superior Court, that ended up dismissing it. Judge Keyer KC said approximately a month ago that the claim had no “realistic successful perspectives.” Everything seemed to indicate that the millionaire without his millions had lost any possibility of acting. However, an unexpected movement has given him a new opportunity. Newport has announced plans to close the landfill and turn part of the land On a solar farm. Howells has acted immediately. One of the obstacles of his search mission was that the landfill would have to close for several months, something that the City Council considered harmful to the inhabitants of the place. Now things seem to be changing, and there is a certain halo of hope for the insistent resident. “If the Newport City Council was arranged, it would potentially be interested in Buy the landfill ‘As is’, and I have discussed this option with investor partners. It is something that is very on the table, ”said Howells on Monday. Touch to wait to know if this time the affected will succeed in their attempt. Images | James Howells (Instagram) + Photoshop | KANCHANARA In Xataka | Loans with cryptocurrencies arrive as a guarantee. As a mortgage, but with Bitcoins instead of real estate

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