In June 2017, mixed waste from all over Gipuzkoa to the Lurpe landfill began to arrive in the first trucks, and the authorities did not take into account the protests of many Goierri neighbours against this intention.
A major demonstration against the new Ormaiztegi landfill took place on 18 December 2016. Time has given them reason.
Two years later, the waste from Gipuzkoa has left a new mark that no one will be able to erase in spite of the years: a rubbish mountain showing the consequences of poor waste management. Beñat Hach Embarek has been in charge of publicizing the news from social networks:
Gipuzkoans:
According to the waste policy of this Member, this is the rubbish mountain that is being created between Ormaiztegi and Mutiloa, seen from Gabiria.
It's getting higher and higher.
Maybe within 5 years Txikon or Juanito will want to scale #GoierriValley #TxindokiNew pic.twitter.com/S7LyeWtC2o
— Beñat Hach Embarek (@hatxen) June 20, 2019
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