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julian kirby, the plastics ilyushin containerfor material.inks secure landfill is better than this new idea. they say this is more clean fuel but what they mean is a slightly less terrible type of fossilfuel, it is slightly less terrible type of fossil fuel, it is still a fossil fuel, it isn't clean in climate terms but burning plastic that it is a fancy technology or an incinerator is incredibly polluting and that is why we need to be massively reducing how much plastic we use altogether and not locking ourselves into a whole new economy of plastic. investors are needed to make this happen. it is predict that we could be using fuel from landfill plastic within ten years. david whiteley, bbc news. you can watch inside out on bbc one on monday at 7:30pm, —— you can watch inside out on bbc one on monday at 7:30pm, and on the bbc iplayer. that would be tomorrow. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers. the author catherine isaac is here to tell us what's caught her eye. we'll speak to catherine in a minute.
julian kirby, the plastics ilyushin containerfor material.inks secure landfill is better than this new idea. they say this is more clean fuel but what they mean is a slightly less terrible type of fossilfuel, it is slightly less terrible type of fossil fuel, it is still a fossil fuel, it isn't clean in climate terms but burning plastic that it is a fancy technology or an incinerator is incredibly polluting and that is why we need to be massively reducing how much plastic we use altogether and...
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julian kirby, the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth, still thinks secure landfillis is cleaner fuel. what they mean that it's a slightly less terrible type of fossil fuel. it is still a fossil fuel. that's not clean in climate terms. but burning plastic, whether it's in a fancy technology like pyrolysis or whether it's in an incinerator is incredibly polluting, and that's why we need to be massively reducing how much plastic we use altogether and not locking ourselves into a whole new economy of plastic. investors are needed to make this happen. it is predicted we could be using fuel from landfill plastic within ten years. david whiteley, bbc news. if you live in the east of england, you can see more bbc one's inside out east on monday night at 7.30 on bbc one. the actor dudley sutton, best known for playing the character tinker dill in the television show lovejoy has died, at the age of 85. former colleagues and co—stars paid tribute to the "great actor and wonderful bloke," who was diagnosed with cancer this year. in a statement, his agent said he passed away sur
julian kirby, the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth, still thinks secure landfillis is cleaner fuel. what they mean that it's a slightly less terrible type of fossil fuel. it is still a fossil fuel. that's not clean in climate terms. but burning plastic, whether it's in a fancy technology like pyrolysis or whether it's in an incinerator is incredibly polluting, and that's why we need to be massively reducing how much plastic we use altogether and not locking ourselves into...
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julian kirby is the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth. this is unbelievable.ching out of the bank. that's right, it's miserable. we've woken up to being in the midst of a plastic pollution crisis. the public concern after blue planet and the rest of it and seeing this plastic washing out into the thames here is shocking. surely it makes sense to take this out, mine what's here and put it to some good use. there would be a lot in that landfill that would be good to get out and put to good use. precious metals in computers and laptops and watches but getting plastic out, turning it back into oil and then burning it, essentially that's what's happening and that will be very bad for climate change. julian would prefer if plastic is left in a modern secure landfill where it cannot escape. if it's a secure landfill then leave it there, it's fossil fuel being put back in the ground and while it's there it will not pollute the atmosphere and drive climate change. clearly this isn't a secure landfill. but if there are many people saying they can turn this resource from
julian kirby is the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth. this is unbelievable.ching out of the bank. that's right, it's miserable. we've woken up to being in the midst of a plastic pollution crisis. the public concern after blue planet and the rest of it and seeing this plastic washing out into the thames here is shocking. surely it makes sense to take this out, mine what's here and put it to some good use. there would be a lot in that landfill that would be good to get out...
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julian kirby, the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth, still thinks secure landfill they mean that it's a slightly less terrible type of fossil fuel. it is still a fossil fuel. that's not clean in climate terms. but burning plastic, whether it's in a fancy technology like pyrolysis or whether it's in an incinerator is incredibly polluting, and that's why we need to be massively reducing how much plastic we use altogether and not locking ourselves into a whole new economy of plastic. investors are needed to make this happen. it is predicted we could be using fuel from landfill plastic within ten years. david whiteley, bbc news. if you live in the east of england, you can see more bbc 0ne's inside out east on monday night at 7:30pm. benedict cumberbatch and james corden are just two of the british nominees up for an emmy award, which take place in la tomorrow night. it's the first year that the categories are dominated by the streaming service netflix. 0ur los angeles correspondent james cook reports. enemies to the east. enemies to the west. game of thrones has vanqui
julian kirby, the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth, still thinks secure landfill they mean that it's a slightly less terrible type of fossil fuel. it is still a fossil fuel. that's not clean in climate terms. but burning plastic, whether it's in a fancy technology like pyrolysis or whether it's in an incinerator is incredibly polluting, and that's why we need to be massively reducing how much plastic we use altogether and not locking ourselves into a whole new economy of...
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julian kirby is the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth.is unbelievable, isn't it? but it was leaching out of the bank. that is right. it is miserable. we have grabbed a plastic pollution crisis. the public concern at the blue planet is too all the rest of it, to see this plastic rubbing out, washing out from eroding out of going straight into the thames here is absolutely shocking. surely it makes sense to take this out, mind what is here and put it to some kind of good use? there will be a lot that is in that landfill that would be good to get out and put to good use. precious metals that in computers and laptops and watches, and all the rest of. but getting plastic outcry turning it back into oil and they're burning it, essentially that is what is happening, that is going to be very, very bad for climate change. gillian would prefer that it is left ina gillian would prefer that it is left in a modern, secure landfill where it cannot escape. it it is a secure landfill then leave it there. whilst it is there is not going to be polluting th
julian kirby is the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth.is unbelievable, isn't it? but it was leaching out of the bank. that is right. it is miserable. we have grabbed a plastic pollution crisis. the public concern at the blue planet is too all the rest of it, to see this plastic rubbing out, washing out from eroding out of going straight into the thames here is absolutely shocking. surely it makes sense to take this out, mind what is here and put it to some kind of good use?...
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julian kirby is the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth. unbelievable, isn't it? plastic leaching out of the bank. that's right, it's miserable. we've woken up to being in the midst of a plastic pollution crisis, the public concern after blue planet ii, and all the rest of it. and to see this plastic rubbing out, washing out, eroding out and going straight into the thames here is absolutely shocking. surely it makes sense to take this out, mine what's here and put it to some kind of good use? there'll be a lot in that landfill that would be good to get out and put to good use. metals, precious metals that are in computers and laptops and watches and all the rest of it. but getting plastic out, turning it back into oil and then burning it, essentially, that's what's happening, that is going to be very, very bad for climate change. julian would prefer that plastic is left in a modern secure landfill where it cannot escape. if it's a secure landfill, then leave it there. it's a fossil fuel that has been put back in the ground where it came fro
julian kirby is the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth. unbelievable, isn't it? plastic leaching out of the bank. that's right, it's miserable. we've woken up to being in the midst of a plastic pollution crisis, the public concern after blue planet ii, and all the rest of it. and to see this plastic rubbing out, washing out, eroding out and going straight into the thames here is absolutely shocking. surely it makes sense to take this out, mine what's here and put it to some...