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Fiji community opposes proposed waste-to-energy incinerator on Heritage Coast
Plans to build a waste-to-energy incinerator on Fiji's Heritage Coast have sparked local opposition. The facility, proposed by Australian entrepreneurs Ian Malouf and Robert Cromb, aims to process 900,000 tonnes of garbage annually but faces backlash from community leaders like Inoke Tora, who advocate for tourism over waste management. Deputy Prime Minister Bill Gavoka has also condemned the project.
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