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6th decision date passes – still no decision

September 13, 2017 by CHASE

An incredible 6th date (12 Sept) for a decision on the Ringaskiddy Incinerator has passed with still no decision from Bord Pleanala, the website for which now states ‘no decision date available’ once again.  CHASE continues the ongoing task of raising awareness and fundraising to cover costs relating to the 2016 oral hearing.  Please share event below with friends, colleagues & family who may be interested.

BEA JOHNSON TALK & ZERO WASTE POP UP MARKET – 27 Sept, Cork

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Bea Johnson has just announced details of her 9th speaking tour in which she will visit 10 European countries including a visit to Cork where she will share her inspirational story of change at a talk in Rochestown Park Hotel on 27 September at 8.00pm.  The event is open to all, tickets are 15 Euro and any profits generated from ticket sales will be donated to CHASE to go towards Oral Hearing bills.  BUY TICKETS HERE

ABOUT BEA JOHNSON
Dubbed ‘The priestess of zero waste’, French Californian Bea Johnson and her family of four have overhauled their consumption and shopping and now produce almost no waste.  Bea collects their waste output in a single quart jar every year and has become a powerful advocate for waste free living of which she says “We not only feel happier, but we also lead more meaningful lives based on experiences instead of stuff.” 

Bea’s blog Zero Waste Home has 20million page views and she has delivered presentations to organisations such as Google, TedX, the European Parliament and is regularly featured by media including BBC, NBC, The New York Times, People Magazine, CNN.   This is Bea’s second speaking engagement in Ireland in two years. Her Trinity College presentation has hugely accelerated the range of package free options available to people, according to the organisers of that March 2016 talk.  Read more: https://zerowastehome.com/2017/08/ireland-fast-track-zero-waste/

The Cork event is being hosted by CHASE and Cobh Zero Waste and will feature a Zero Waste popup market which will be open to ticket holder and non-ticket holders, so come along with some jars even if you can’t make the talk!

ZERO WASTE POPUP MARKET
A zero-waste popup market will operate before the talk, and give attendees and those interested in package free shopping an opportunity to purchase some home and food items free of packaging.  The demand for package free shopping is on the increase due to pay-by-weight bin charges and an increased awareness of the environmental issues associated with plastic and other excess packaging.

POPUP MARKET TIMES:
6.00pm to 7.30.
  Open to all – no ticket needed.  Close for talk at 7.30pm
After the talk.  The market will re-open exclusively for ticket holders when talk concludes.

Items on sale will include:
Home Care:  Toilet cleaner, all purpose cleaner, washup liquid, laundry liquid and fabric conditioner dispensed by volume direct to customers own refill bottle (any bottle).

Personal Care: items including unpackaged soap and liquid shampoo and conditioner into customers containers and bottles.

Food: A range of beans, pulses and rice will be on sale loose by weight to scoop into your containers or use paper bags available.
Further items will be added as they are confirmed

TICKETS: €15 www.chasecorkharbour.com/bea-johnson-tickets

RATES
€15.00 Single Tickets
€125.00 Group of 10 Tickets
All profits will be donated to CHASE

Public event – all welcome.

  • Ticket purchase will be confirmed immediately by e-mail.  Tickets will follow by e-mail within 3 days.
  • Payment is via Paypal.  A Paypal account is not required. Payment can be made using credit or debit card or Paypal balance.

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Filed Under: An Bord Pleanala, Circulation, News, Notices

Oral Hearing 2016 headlines

  • Serious dioxin figure irregularities exposed as Hearing comes to close
  • No measuring of nanoparticles – not practical, Indaver tell hearing
  • Indaver facility will carry strategic implications for the State – Indaver offer to shut down for Department when needed
  • Indaver to abandon fire fighting after just 2 hours
  • Final Submissions today, questions next week
  • Indaver selective quotation omits that incinerators likely to cause premature deaths
  • 13 year old Cobh student calls for baseline health study for Harbour
  • “There is no risk assessment” – says top Epidemiologist Anthony Staines
  • No safe level of exposure to tiny particulates, says toxico pathologist
  • Royal flush as all TD’s unite to protect the new era for Cork Harbour
  • Ringaskiddy incinerator live plume plot launched
  • Statement from Department of Defence
  • Human Health needs the same standard as protected species: CHASE Opening Statement
  • Indaver experts confirm: High Tide is now inside the site boundary. No separate Health Impact Assessment
  • Packed hearing opens at Carrigaline Court Hotel
  • Full CHASE Submission to An Bord Pleanala

TIMELINE GO FUND ME

 

LIVE PLUME ANIMATION

Live animation of today's plume. (With thanks to Plume Plotter)

TIMELINE

20 years of key dates from when the first planning application was lodged with Cork County Council in November 2001.  VIEW TIMELINE.

ABOUT CHASE

CHASE is an alliance of groups campaigning since 2001 to stop the construction of a large 240,000 tonne commercial incinerator in Cork Harbour. The third application from Indaver Ireland was lodged … Read More...

ORAL HEARING 2016 NEWS

  • Serious dioxin figure irregularities exposed as Hearing comes to close
  • No measuring of nanoparticles – not practical, Indaver tell hearing
  • Indaver facility will carry strategic implications for the State – Indaver offer to shut down for Department when needed
  • Indaver to abandon fire fighting after just 2 hours
  • Final Submissions today, questions next week
  • Indaver selective quotation omits that incinerators likely to cause premature deaths
  • 13 year old Cobh student calls for baseline health study for Harbour
  • “There is no risk assessment” – says top Epidemiologist Anthony Staines
  • No safe level of exposure to tiny particulates, says toxico pathologist
  • Royal flush as all TD’s unite to protect the new era for Cork Harbour
  • Ringaskiddy incinerator live plume plot launched
  • Statement from Department of Defence
  • Human Health needs the same standard as protected species: CHASE Opening Statement
  • Indaver experts confirm: High Tide is now inside the site boundary. No separate Health Impact Assessment
  • Packed hearing opens at Carrigaline Court Hotel
  • Full CHASE Submission to An Bord Pleanala

ORAL HEARING DIARY, from Catriona Reid

A day by day account of the oral hearing experience from Catriona Reid, who was 16 years old at the time and has since published an account in book form. READ DIARY

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