TOXIC
FREE ASIA TOUR
The SV Rainbow Warrior Tour in Asia |
TOUR
LOGBOOK
20 January 2000 - TOXIC TECHNOLOGIES SPREADING IN THAILAND
Greenpeace is specifically concerned about the expansion of incineration in Thailand. Incinerators and other industrial processes are known key sources of persistent poisons such as the ultra-toxic dioxins", added Willcox.
Dioxins are among the group of persistent pollutants which also include certain pesticides and industrial chemicals like DDT and PCBs now being targeted for elimination by the international community. Over a hundred governments including Thailand are currently negotiating a treaty under the auspices of the United Nations Environment Programme to eliminate these chemicals.
Greenpeace is advocating the implementation of the right set of solutions to the waste problem including source separation and recycling as opposed to incineration and dumpsites.
The Toxic Free Asia Tour takes the Rainbow Warrior to Thailand for the first time with key stops in Phuket and Bangkok after which it will continue onward to the Philippines, Hong Kong and Japan. It arrives in Phuket after a successful six-week campaign in India.