Maud, Thanks for your sensible reply.
I agree with a lot of your concerns, I just do get frustrated by how quickly these things are opposed. For example, could you lobby the council for more sensible plans? For example, a smaller amount burnt at the site, or a veto on burning electronic components at the site? or for more recycling facilities and harsher penalties for councils who don't recycle effectively.
Also, can you campaign for the local area to get a better deal with the electricity? I am presuming there is some kind of tariff. Can it be raised?
I am a bit confused as to why the carbon footprint of the waste should count? Those plastic bags aren't great but they are kind of duel purpose!
Plus, the methane generation by landfill is a massive contributor to CO2. Do you have any figures to compare CO2 release by incineration of waste with CO2 release from landfill.
The other option, is suggesting that the incinerator is made smaller and moved to a different site like a hospital for incinerating medical waste. This is quite popular in Denmark and the Netherlands. If you use incineration for expensive to dispose of waste (like medical waste) it is not necessarily bad economics.