Environment News Service (ENS)
ENS logo

Baghdad Garbage Burned on the Streets

By Haider al-Moosawi and Ali Marzook

BAGHDAD, Iraq, June 24, 2005 (ENS) - The collapse of Baghdad's garbage collection services has led to a dangerous increase in the amount of hazardous materials being burned on the capital’s streets.

Baghdad health officials are now warning residents not to burn household rubbish as it is causing pollution and other health hazards.

Since the fall of the Saddam regime, municipal services, such as garbage collection, have struggled because of staffing and financial problems, prompting residents to dispose of waste themselves.

And as evidence of the lawlessness that plagues Iraq, some residents who have tried to stop people from burning garbage have been shot or received death threats.

Suad Salman, who is in charge of Baghdad’s health education program, said his office had organized a campaign to educate people about the dangers of incinerating their rubbish.

“It’s a real problem especially when there are lots of plastic materials that create poisonous vapors,” said Salman. “We have asked the Baghdad municipality to put an end to this phenomenon.”

garbage

Trash collection services are not functioning in Baghdad. (Photo by Thomas Hartwell courtesy USAID)
Majid Abdullah, a civil servant, said his home in the poor district of Bayya is surrounded by stores whose owners burn their plastic waste and other garbage at night. “It has caused many health problems for us,” he said. “We complained to the municipal office, but we have not received an answer yet.”

Housewife Sameera Mohammed said trying to urge people not to burn waste was asking for trouble. “When we tried to stop them, they beat my husband and shot him in the leg,” she said.

The Baghdad municipality has so far been unable to provide adequate rubbish removal services because most of their equipment was stolen during the looting that occurred after the fall of Saddam.

Baghdad municipality official Ibraheem Moosa said that problems had also been caused by corrupt contractors’ failure to carry out their duties. “We stopped working with them and we are about to hire a new company and buy new vehicles to collect the waste,” he said.

“But people are not cooperating with the municipality to put an end to this uncivilized phenomenon.”

In addition to burning garbage, residents are also littering and many parts of the city have been turned into makeshift landfill sites. Even areas near schools and mosques are surrounded by trash.

Headmaster Ahmed Alwan said that getting rid of the waste around his school is a constant problem, as residents throw their garbage away every night.

“We suffered a lot from rats and other animals,” said Alwan. “We haven’t received a response from the municipal office, so we have no other solution but to burn the waste to get rid of it.”

{Published in cooperation with the Institute for War and Peace Reporting.}

 

Entergy Releases 2008 Sustainability Report Plant a Tree for Arbor Day with Mohawk Friends of Animals Win: African Antelope Shielded From Safari Club and Trophy Tourists Green Program Launched to Keep City Parks Poo Free U-Haul Customers Give $1 Million to Charity Core Services Reduces Its Impact on the Environment and Its Use of Natural Resources Women Are the Energy Decision Makers and Want the U.S. to Move Toward Clean Energy, a New National Survey Shows Mohawk Fine Papers Supports Two New Alternative Energy Projects Atrion Leverages Content Expertise to Launch New Generation of RegDBOnline Database for Global Environment, Health, Safety and Transport Information SPIN-Gardening™ Discussion and Action Guide Now Available Medical Experts Prescribe Legislation to Help Prevent Cancer Think London's 'Route to 2012' Olympic Games Roadshow With UKTI Underway With Cleantech Panel Discussion in San Francisco Planet Green's Blue August Month Dives Into Summer With a Celebration of the Oceans Anheuser-Busch Launches Employee Program to Support World Environment Day Hollywood Studios Say No to Plastic Dry-Cleaning Bags and Yes to the Green Garmento Global Advanced Recycling Technology Ltd (GAR-Tech) and Managing Director, Derek W R Reffell, Answer Allegations by PowerMaster Corp. New Green Homes Course and Educational Set Now Available For College Educators Tigo Energy Reaches Key Milestones and Raises $10 Million 'B' Round Financing Atrion First to Deliver Support for EU's new Regulation on Classification, Labeling and Packaging With IA 4.1 GREEN BASH – Multimedia Arts Meet the Green Movement The Global Green Portal Launched NatureAir Receives Prestigious Recognition from World Travel & Tourism Council Master Planning Sustainable Green Communities Energy, Environment and Technology News (EETN) Announces New Blog Monitor Service IC Bus Helps Emeryville, California Go Green With New Hybrid Commercial Buses Natural Selection, Inc. and Empowered Energy Solutions, Inc. Partner for Optimized Renewable Energy Products Architect John Blackburn Launches Eco-Friendly Barn Designs for Equestrian and Agricultural Use Global Advanced Recycling Technology ("Gar-Tech") and Managing Director Derek Reffell Default on Lawsuit Brought by Powermaster Corp. Green Energy Technologies Launches WindCube(R) at Windpower 2009 Thieves Launch New Portable Tetra Pak Wines for Summer NonProfitShoppingMall.com Celebrates Mother's Day and Mother Earth, Naming EarthShare Its Featured Charity Partner for May SustainableBusiness.com/
GreenDreamJobs.com Enters Strategic Partnership with Footprint Media
Virginia Plant Takes Top Environmental Honors in National Cement Awards Fresh Perspective Launches Research Tool for Business Leaders Overwhelmed by Information Pending Bill on Renewable Energy Omits Huge Source Matter Network Has Most Engaged Green Audience, According to comScore Occidental Petroleum's Toxic Legacy in the Peruvian Amazon To Dominate Annual Meeting, Says Amazon Watch New Experience-based Book & DVD Set Offers Unique Opportunity for Understanding Green Homes Siemens Building Technologies: Committed to a Greener, Sustainable Future Save The Planet -- Win a Prize Capital-Intensive Cleantech Innovations May Lose out in Battle to Secure Funding EMS Teams With MATRA for the Rebirth of a Legend: The Limited Edition TidalForce(TM) M-750 x2.0 Electric Bike World's First Green Hotels Directory Launched PR Newswire and World-Wire Join Forces to Showcase Environmentally-Focused News and Events
WW TRANSMIT
 

License ENS News
for websites and newsletters

Send a news story to ENS editors

Upload environmental news videos

Share ENS stories with the world