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‘Waste colonialism’: Fiji says no to Australian billionaire’s incineration plan
The Guardian UK
Thursday 04 June 2026, 03:53 UTC
By Agence France-Presse
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Key Points
Government rejects offshore rubbish being shipped to Fiji and burned after opposition from traditional landowners and tourism operatorsThe Fijian government has rejected a plan by an Australian billionaire to burn rubbish for energy in Fiji after backlash from traditional landowners and tourism operators. The plan to ship non-recyclable rubbish from across the region to Fiji, popular with tourists for its pristine beaches, and build an incinerator to consume 900,000 tonnes of waste a year...
Government rejects offshore rubbish being shipped to Fiji and burned after opposition from traditional landowners and tourism operators
The Fijian government has rejected a plan by an Australian billionaire to burn rubbish for energy in Fiji after backlash from traditional landowners and tourism operators.
The plan to ship non-recyclable rubbish from across the region to Fiji, popular with tourists for its pristine beaches, and build an incinerator to consume 900,000 tonnes of waste a year had been labelled “waste colonialism” by villagers.
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