the inquiry continues tomorrow with evidence involving charlie rowley, the boyfriend of don sturgess.g much of the uk's household rubbish is as polluting as burning coal. almost half of all household waste now goes into industrial incinerators and recycling rates have stagnated. 0ur environment correspondent matt mcgrath reports. steam billows down mandy royle's street from what she calls the monster next door. look how thick it is. it's blowing straight at our houses and we're breathing all that in. her home in runcorn, in the north west of england, is a stone's throw from the uk's largest energy from waste incinerator. so if you want to sit in the garden and enjoy the sun, you've got the smell, the steam, flies, and then the noise as well. this viridor site burns the equivalent of around 200 double decker buses of black bin bags every single day — around a million tonnes a year. i've lived here since �*98, and then in 2015, they decided to put the incinerator in my front garden. well, it felt like my front garden. and ever since, it's just been a nightmare. viridor say their site is