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Irish Enforcement
The Environmental Protection Agency EPA through the Office of Environmental Enforcement OEE enforces and supervises regional and national waste issues Regular checks by the OEE ensure a constant flow ...
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Irish School Tree Sapling
Irish School Tree Sapling
Planting and growing trees is an important lesson to be taught in schools and results in the school becoming green.
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Urban litter
Urban litter
Rubbish can accumulate anywhere. Cities are facing increasing problems because of growth in population leading to increasing quantities of waste being generated.
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A local bring bank
A local bring bank
Make sure to seperate your waste before going to the bring bank to speed up your visit.
Copyright Environmental Protection Agency
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Modernising Waste Management in Ireland
Historical Waste management in Ireland historically got little attention from central government and exchequer funding as it was seen as a local authority function The problems included little ...
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Aircraft emissions
Aircraft emissions
Airplanes burn huge quantities of fossil fuel and are now the fastest-growing man-made contributor to carbon dioxide emissions.
Copyright John Kennedy
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Moving waste on a landfill
Moving waste on a landfill
Waste is moved around the dump.
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Croke Park as a rubbish dump
Croke Park as a rubbish dump
A representation of how much waste a person in Ireland produces in a year. Croke Park has a capacity of over 80,000 people and is on the North side of Dublin.
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Dumper truck
Dumper truck
More waste is dumped off at the landfill
Copyright Environmental Protection Agency
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Waste Permits and Licences
Waste collection recovery and disposal activities are controlled by both the Environmental Protection Agency EPA and the local authorities The Waste Management Act 1996 as amended sets out the system ...



