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750,000 tonnes of waste illegally dumped only 66 convictions – Duffy

written by John March 6, 2018
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STRONGER measures and enforcement are required to tackle illegal landfill dumping, Sinn Féin Environment Spokesperson Councillor Sandra Duffy has said.

She was commenting after new figures show that up to 750,000 tonnes of waste were illegally dumped in the North over the last ten years.

She said: “Hundreds and thousands of tonnes of waste have been illegally dumped in landfills to avoid landfill tax, a measure introduced by the British Government supposedly to encourage recycling and waste recovery but has actually led to huge increases in illegal landfill dumping.

“With only 66 convictions over the last number of years from 2008 to 2017 for those guilty of dumping in illegal landfills, clearly more needs to be done to ensure that illegal dumpers are brought to justice.

“We all know too well the huge concerns about illegal dumping at Mobuoy outside Derry and the vast cost to Derry City and Strabane District Council on an ongoing basis with constant clean ups in many areas of the city due to illegal dumping.

“The material dumped not only has a financial cost to clean up, but damages our environment by contaminating the soil and has the potential to damage our health as it could seep into the water we drink.

“The British Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs has introduced new penalties for dumpers which will be in place from the 1st of April 2018, which will ensure that those dumping waste will be liable for unpaid landfill tax.

“Locally we need a stronger emphasis on enforcement and prosecution of those engaged in the criminal dumping of waste,” added Cllr Duffy.

750,000 tonnes of waste illegally dumped only 66 convictions – Duffy was last modified: March 6th, 2018 by John

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