Italy: Rome to exit trash emergency within a week, says mayor
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Rome: Rome will overcome its current rubbish emergency “within a week”, the city’s mayor Roberto Gualtieri said during an interview with Radio RTL.
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The mayor said the crisis was exacerbated by the recent fire that destroyed the city’s largest waste treatment plant, which normally treats 8,000 tons of waste a week.
Gualtieri explained that with the plant being out of action “it is clear that some of the rubbish, until alternative outlets are found, will remain on the streets.”
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The mayor pledged that in order for “Rome to be as clean as it deserves, like a village in Trentino, it will take a couple of years”.
Gualtieri recently unveiled a contentious plan to build a massive waste-to-energy incinerator in Rome, capable of handling 600,000 tonnes of rubbish a year.