Day: May 19, 2020

Waste Treatment Centers and Inequity

Waste Treatment Centers and Inequity

Waste Treatment Centers and Inequity

05/19/20

“Why are waste treatment centers usually located closer to less-privileged communities?”

 

Although useful and necessary, waste treatment centers can be a burden on communities. They create volatile outputs, emit noxious smells, and are generally unpleasant. For this reason, communities with social and economic influence push to keep them away, often into areas with less clout. This means that more communities with less privilege have to take the burden of hosting these facilities. Scientific research has confirmed these findings, showing that there is a long history of discrimination in terms of environmental justice. This is why there is a connection between Waste Treatment Centers and Inequity.