We are opposed to a proposal to build an incinerator facility at Matraville.
Locating an incinerator so close to populated areas is unneccesary and is incompatible with the health and well-being of nearby residents.
The Matraville incinerator
UPDATE
A new Government law has banned the Matraville Incinerator.
This is major win for our community, and a huge thanks to everyone who joined Council's community campaign to stop this incinerator so close to Bayside.
More Information
- Protection of the Environment Operations (General) Amendment (Thermal Energy from Waste) Regulation
- Protection of the Environment Operations (General) Regulation 2021
The NSW government is considering a proposal for a 'waste to energy' plant at Matraville.
If approved and built, the facility will burn processed waste to create steam and energy for the Opal paper mill.
We are opposed to this proposal, which will sit just across the Bayside border in the Randwick LGA.
Along with the Randwick City Council, we believe that placing an incinerator near a densely populated city is fundamentally incompatible with the health and well-being of nearby residents.
It will be built near populated areas, with more than half a million people living within a 10 km radius of the proposed site.
The paper mill currently uses natural gas to power the plant, which is typically regarded as a cleaner fuel source than burning coal or waste.
Add your voice to the campaign
You can get involved with the local grassroots campaigns:
You will be able to object formally if the project gets to the Environmental Impact Statement stage. You can track the project's progress and sign up for notifications on the NSW Government's planning portal.
Source: Randwick City Council