This web site draws on a variety of source documents. References for each main section of the web site are provided here in date order, along with links to online versions of published documents.
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2001
INCINERATION
AND HUMAN HEALTH -State of Knowledge of the Impacts of Waste Incinerators
on Human Health. Michelle Allsopp, Pat Costner and Paul Johnston Greenpeace
Research Laboratories, University of Exeter, UK. March 2001.
2000
DIOXIN
ELIMINATION REPORT: A GLOBAL IMPERITIVE. By Pat Costner. Greenpeace International,
Revised March 2000.
1999
OPENING
PANDORA'S BOX: A Catalogue of 50 POPs Hotspots Worldwide. By Greenpeace,
Compiled and Edited by: Anjela Wilkes and Wytze van der Naald. September 1999.
THE
TIP OF THE ICEBERG. State of knowledge on persistant organic pollutants
in Europe and the Arctic. By M. Allsopp, D. Santillo, P. Johnson, and R. Stringer.
Greenpeace International, August 1999.
WASTE
INCINERATION PLANTS IN AUSTRIA With data on waste management in Vienna.
By Herwig Schuster, Greenpeace Austria. June 1999
1998
TECHNICAL
CRITERIA FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF STOCKPILED PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS.
By Pat Costner Greenpeace International Science Unit with Darryl Luscombe,
Greenpeace Australia and Morag Simpson, Greenpeace Canada. October 1998.
PVC
PLASTIC: A LOOMING WASTE CRISIS. Wytze van der Naald and Beverley Thorpe,
Greenpeace 1998.
1997
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- STUDIES OF CHLORINE INPUT VERSUS DIOXIN OUTPUT FROM COMBUSTORS, Compiled
by Pat Costner. Greenpeace International. April 1997.
PVC
- THE POISON PLASTIC, THE BURNING QUESTION, CHLORINE & DIOXIN. By Pat
Costner, Greenpeace USA, April 1997.
THE
PVC LIFECYCLE: DIOXIN FROM CRADLE TO GRAVE By Joe Thornton, Greenpeace
USA, April 1997.
1996
ALTERNATIVES TO DIOXIN
SOURCES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN. Greenpeace, September 1996.
ACHIEVING ZERO DIOXIN: An emergency
strategy for dioxin elimination by M. Allsopp. Greenpeace International. 1994
Pre
1996
REPORT ON THE HAZARDOUS
WASTE INCINERATION CRISIS: WARNING: Incineration Can Seriously Damage
Your Health. Greenpeace International. 1991