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Council member confronts environmental racism in landfill decisions

October 14, 2024 | Memphis City, Shelby County, Tennessee


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Council member confronts environmental racism in landfill decisions
During a recent government meeting, a council member reflected on their visit to a local landfill, expressing gratitude to Memphis Rechen for the opportunity to learn about landfill operations. The discussion quickly shifted to pressing environmental issues, with the council member highlighting the ongoing challenges of environmental racism that disproportionately affect vulnerable communities, particularly Black and Brown neighborhoods.

The council member criticized historical zoning decisions made by previous councils that have led to the establishment of landfills in these areas, specifically referencing a landfill approved in 2007 near schools in the Frasier community. They emphasized the need to break the cycle of harmful decision-making that has subjected generations to environmental hazards.

Furthermore, the council member urged their colleagues to consider the environmental impact of their policies, noting that a significant portion of landfill business originates from the city of Memphis. They called for a reevaluation of the city's approach to waste management and blight, stressing that true progress cannot be made if cleanup efforts merely shift the burden to marginalized communities.

The meeting underscored the importance of addressing environmental justice and the responsibility of legislative bodies to ensure equitable treatment in zoning and environmental policies moving forward.

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