When the dumpsters are full and the waste is illegally controlled by the eco-mafia, people revolt and police show up.
Italian goverment needs to come up with a fast solution: Why don't we throw 500 tones of trash in Sardinia?


Geneva is ready to take over half of the waste of Naples and the german port of Bremerhaven is accepting 30,000 tons to help solve the social conflict.
From The Independent
The city's landfill sites were closed years ago, on the orders of magistrates. The incinerator designed to burn the bales, that should have been completed and commissioned years back, is only half-built, the works frozen while magistrates investigate dirty dealings. So the domestic rubbish, dumped in wheelie bins on the street and awaiting collection, stayed where it was chucked. And accumulated. And accumulated and accumulated some more.It's frightening to see how quickly a modern city can be swallowed by its own refuse. We start from the railway station and drive towards the northern suburb of Pianura and it's clear that nowhere has been spared. Everywhere, the big plastic or steel bins are disappearing under a rising tide of plastic bags, cardboard boxes, Christmas trees, bits of polystyrene, rotting vegetables, used disposable nappies, broken kitchen implements, crap of every description.


